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Noticing

Too Blind to Notice

March 17, 2024 • Abdiel Pagan

How often has God moved in our lives and we were too spiritually blind to notice? Continuing our sermon season of “Noticing,” Pastor Abdiel Pagan reveals the symptoms of spiritual blindness and how we can see where God is moving with the help of the Holy Spirit.

Noticing God's Voice

March 10, 2024 • Jon Chasteen

Using the story of Gideon, Pastor Jon continues our sermon season of “Noticing” by walking us through the 10 steps to identifying and discerning God’s voice.

God's Answer For Every Problem

March 3, 2024 • Jimmy Evans

Continuing our sermon season of “Noticing,” guest speaker Pastor Jimmy Evans uses the story of Moses to illustrate the power and significance of the presence of God.

Noticing God's Presence

February 25, 2024 • Jon Chasteen

“Which is worse, to be in God’s presence and not notice or to notice and not respond?” This week of our sermon season, “Noticing,” Pastor Jon Chasteen walks through the impact of this question and all of the promises that come when we choose to respond.

Noticing Patterns

February 18, 2024 • Jon Chasteen

Continuing our sermon season of “Noticing,” Pastor Jon Chasteen talks about noticing the patterns in our lives that are affecting us and how to navigate them with the Lord.

Noticing Me

February 11, 2024 • Oscar Ortiz

As we continue with week 3 of our sermon season of "Noticing," Pastor Oscar Ortiz walks us through what a relationship with Jesus looks like when we finally realize that He sees us, knows us, and has even more that He wants to show us.

Noticing Yourself

February 4, 2024 • Jon Chasteen

How self aware are we really? Continuing our “Noticing” sermon season, Pastor Jon Chasteen talks us through the 4 areas we need to be self aware, as well as the 4 simple ways we can navigate that using truth.

Lord, Make Me A Noticer

January 28, 2024 • Jon Chasteen

If I were to be distracted by something, what would it be? Kicking off our new sermon season “Noticing,” Pastor Jon Chasteen describes the two ways the enemy best tries to distract us from God.