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Becoming More Like Jesus: Word-Centered

October 15, 2023 • Aaron Hixson • Psalm 1

Does anyone else despise the phrase, "You are what you eat"? I know I do - mostly because I don't like what that implies about my eating habits! But the truth is, we'll rarely rise above what we most consume: and I'm not talking about food anymore. The process of becoming morel like Jesus is one that is shaped by God's Word. The more we understand that, the less off roading we'll do. Join us as we overview the next essential of discipleship. 

Becoming More Like Jesus: Reproducing

November 19, 2023 • Greg St. Cyr • 1 Corinthians 11:1, 2 Timothy 2:2

This Sunday we wrap up our nine-week series on Becoming More Like Jesus. As a church we are on a journey to grow as disciples of Christ. This week we look at our final essential: Discipleship is Reproducing. The greatest legacy you and I can leave is the investments we’ve made helping others become disciples of Jesus. All of us want to leave a legacy that outlives us. Being used by God to pour into others is the most powerful legacy anyone can leave. Join us this Sunday as we continue our journey of becoming more like Jesus!

Becoming More Like Jesus: Evangelistic

November 12, 2023 • Greg St. Cyr • Luke 19:10, John 20:21

A disciple follows Jesus, is being changed by Jesus, and is on mission with Jesus. As we continue our series Becoming More Like Jesus, this Sunday we shift into living on mission with Jesus. Discipleship is not just about our personal growth. It’s about helping others come to know Jesus and become more like Him. Discipleship must always be in movement to the world. Jesus came to seek and to save the lost. That was each of us. And now He sends us out to share the greatest news of all time with others. Join us this Sunday as we gain His heart for the lost and see our role in sharing the gospel.

Becoming More Like Jesus: Costly

November 5, 2023 • Aaron Hixson • Luke 14

Many of us were drawn to Christ based on the promise of a blessed, abundant life that would far exceed anything that we could ask or imagine - and then we actually found out what following Jesus would require, and it felt like a bait and switch. Too often, we off-road when we think that discipleship is intended to make our life better, or to make us better at life. Join us this Sunday as we discover that the calling of Christ on our life is inevitably costly.