CURRENT SERMON SERIES
Jesus calls ordinary people into an extraordinary life. Not extraordinary by the world’s standards, but according to his purposes and ways, which lead to true flourishing both now and in the life to come.
When Jesus said, “I am the resurrection and the life,” (John 11:25–26) He wasn’t just promising life after death, He was declaring that resurrection begins now, with Him. Martha believed in a future miracle, but Jesus was inviting her to trust not just what He gives, but who He is.
Jesus calls ordinary people into an extraordinary life. Not extraordinary by the world’s standards, but according to his purposes and ways, which lead to true flourishing both now and in the life to come.
Jonah is one of the most well-known and beloved stories in all of Scripture, yet we often overlook its tragic truth: this prophet of God is far from a hero.
The Christmas season returns each year, bringing peace and excitement for many. Yet, there’s also a subtle temptation to let the glorious truths at the heart of Christmas grow familiar and lose their wonder.
On occasion, we step outside of the box and share a message that stands alone. These messages go in-depth with very specific topics that are always worth revisiting.
We live in a world full of opinions about God, some see Him as distant, others as unknowable, and many focus only on His love and grace. But the God revealed in Scripture and in Jesus, the true God, is a God who wants to reveal Himself, a God who speaks, who acts, and who invites us to know Him truly.
Join us on a journey through the profound teachings of the Sermon on the Mount, where Jesus invites us to ascend the mountain and learn from him as he shares God’s wisdom that leads to complete and abundant life.
Choices shape our lives in profound ways—what we do, whom we marry, what we eat, and how we spend our days. Some choices are small and fleeting, while others carry eternal weight, defining the very course of our existence.
Everything in our lives, both good and bad, has a purpose—not just for us, but for those around us and even for future generations. David, a man after God’s own heart, is an example of how to live amidst uncertainty.
The beauty of Christmas is that belief in Jesus offers something deeper—something lasting. While the world’s promises often fall short, Jesus delivers true peace, joy, and hope.
Paul tells us in Romans that the Lord is authority over all, and that all leaders serve to fulfill His purpose. So, what should His people be doing in these times? What does it mean to confess, ‘Jesus is Lord,’ in a political sense? How are we supposed to think, act, and vote? Where should we focus our hope?
Past Sermons
Philippians: The Work of the Lord In us, Through Us
My Eyes Have Seen (Christmas 2023)
The Road to Completion: A Study in James (2023)
Revelation: Conquerors and Enduring Witnesses (2023)
Prepare the Way of the Lord (2022)
Parables: Unveiling the Secrets of God’s Kingdom (2022)













