If there was nothing but social cost to becoming a Christian, how did this movement originally grow?
Last Words
We can learn a lot about a person by the final words they utter.
Focused Together
When a whole group moves in the same direction, they are unstoppable.
Baggage: Depression
Depression: You don’t have to go through it alone.
Baggage: Lies
Most of us battle negative thinking. What truths should we believe instead?
Baggage: Addiction
What should we do when our baggage is addiction and we are trying to gain freedom? How can we get through it with God’s help.
Baggage: Give it up
Three prayers to pray when you are wrestling with hurts, habits, and hangups.
Making Love Last: The Gap
In every relationship, there is a gap between what we expect our spouse to do and what they actually do. What do we put in that gap?
Making Love Last: Communication
What we say and how we say it is especially important in marriage.
Making Love Last: What is Marriage?
What does marriage look like and how is it defined Biblically.
Making Love Last: What is Love?
What should a romantic love relationship look like for a follower of Jesus. What is the biblical picture of love?
Focused: One Another
Loving One Another
Focused: The Lost
The harvest is ready, what does Jesus want us to do about it?
Focused: The World
You always move in the direction of your focus. So what are you focused on?
What a Wise Man Does
In this family service, our kids will join us as we learn what Jesus says in Matthew is the way to be a wise guy. We’ll see that Jesus wants to be #1 in our lives.
Adore: Wise Men Still Seek Him
What can we learn about worship from wee three kings?
Adore: Not So Little Anymore
What does biblical worship actually look like?
Dead Man Walking
Colossians 3 tells us we are a dead man walking, what does that mean? Missionary Guest Bob Stetz shares with us their missions journey as well as a message about identity.
Adore: The Throne
Everybody adores someone or something. What do you adore?
Hope in Action
In the early church, hope was spread quickly despite their circumstances. What if we moved from having “There’s Hope” signs to being hope in action, like the early church in Acts 8?