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Let It Go

Words that Make a Difference

February 22, 2015 • Pastor Randy Discher

We've arrived at the conclusion of the Let It Go series. This weekend, Pastor Randy Discher will walk us through the last chapter of Colossians and encourage us to consider the impact of our words.

Loving Difficult People

February 15, 2015 • Pastor Randy Discher

Pastor Randy Discher continues the Let It Go series with a message about loving difficult people. When we look at Colossians 3, we begin to see a picture of what God wants for our relationships. This weekend, we'll dig into this passage and learn more about God's desires for how we love others.

Getting Untangled

February 8, 2015 • Pastor Sean McDowell

Pastor Sean McDowell continues our series on Colossians with a message about how our lives can reflect who we are in Christ. Through Christ we can transform from the "Old Self," which is mired by sin and brokenness, and can be made new.

Spiritual Maturity Might Not Be What You Think

February 1, 2015 • Pastor Sean McDowell

This week Pastor Sean McDowell continued our series from the book of Colossians. While walking through Colossians 1:24-2:7, we learn about specific misbeliefs concerning our spiritual maturity.

Living Beyond Religious Rules and Regulations

January 25, 2015 • Pastor Randy Discher

This week Pastor Randy continued our series from the book of Colossians. We learn about the importance of keeping Christ at the center of all things.

How Big is Your God?

January 18, 2015 • Pastor Randy Discher

Pastor Randy Discher continues our series from the book of Colossians called Let It Go. In this message we learn to evaluate our faith through the lenses of Christ's supremacy. He is the image of the invisible God. He is the firstborn over all creation. He is the head of the Church. He is reconciler.

A Reason to Celebrate

January 11, 2015 • Pastor Randy Discher

This weekend, Pastor Randy Discher begins our new series on the book of Colossians. In this message, we catch a glimpse of Paul's excitement for this young church and learn that even in the midst of hardship, we have a reason to celebrate.