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Good Question

July 9, 2023 • Aaron Hixson • Matthew 16:13–17

Have you ever been asked a question that changed your life? Maybe somebody asked you, "Do you want the job?" or "Will you Marry me?" or "How soon can you get to the hospital?" - Moments like this can redirect our future in powerful ways. Jesus understood the power of a question, and he leveraged that power frequently. But why would "the way, the truth" need to ask any questions at all? What does that mean about who He was? Join us this Sunday as we kick off a series about the Questions of Jesus and get a chance to answer what might be the most important question he ever asked. 

Do You Believe This?

August 6, 2023 • Shawn Hart • John 11:26

Have you ever had the experience of realizing that something you assumed was true, was actually false? Having an assumption or belief proven wrong can be a difficult experience, unless the correction proves to be better than we imagined possible. This week we will experience Jesus working beyond the assumptions and beliefs of everyone and proving that what he offers is much more than anyone could have imagined. Just like those in this week’s story, we will be challenged by Jesus’ bold claims and asked, “Do you believe this?”

A Dying Question

July 30, 2023 • Allen Smith • Matthew 27:46

In our summer series, Jesus has been asking questions to uncover the disciples’ hearts. In our next question, Jesus now asks his heavenly Father one of the most profound questions of all time. Join us this Sunday and discover from the most unexpected places one of the most stunning answers from the heart of God.

Finding Calm

July 23, 2023 • Allen Smith • Matthew 6:25–34

According to a 2023 Census Bureau survey, 1 out of 3 Americans suffer from acute anxiety. If you are 18-24 years old, that number increases to 50%. My guess is that many of you reading this email are like me and struggle with anxiety. This weekend we’ll consider Jesus’ question about anxiety from Matthew 6. My prayer is that Jesus will personally meet us this Sunday to help us become a more calm, less anxious people.