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The Way, The Truth, and The Life (11/15/20)

Four Busted Myths

November 15, 2020 • Pastor Chad Gilligan

You do you. Live your truth. #YOLO. These are the philosophies that define our culture, define who we are as a society, and how we see ourselves in the 21st Century. We like to believe that as long as we are “a good person,” we are on the path to Heaven. But Jesus offers another Truth, and it may not match up to what lets us feel good. On Sunday, November 15, 2020, Pastor Chad Gilligan continues his sermon series, I Am, and gives us Four Busted Myths.

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Jesus is Coming… and We Don’t Seem to Care (12/6/20)

December 6, 2020 • Pastor Chad Gilligan

For over 4000 years, people longed for the coming of the Messiah. Generation after generation, they waited anxiously for Him to come in power and offer salvation to mankind. Finally, after centuries of prophecies, the Messiah came as a baby, born of a virgin, laid in a manger, and forever changed the world as we know it. Today, we know Jesus will come again, but this time, we don’t seem to care. On Sunday, December 6, 2020, Pastor Chad Gilligan concluded his I Am sermon series, and gives us Four Reasons We Stopped Caring about Jesus’ return.

Alpha & Omega (11/29/20)

November 29, 2020 • Pastor Chad Gilligan

If one thing has remained constant this past year, it’s inconsistency. News, politics, pandemic, life in general have been plagued with ambiguity and uncertainty. But even when life is at its craziness, there is One who never changes. On Sunday, November 29, 2020, Pastor Chad Gilligan continues with the I Am sermon series and shows us “How to Thrive in Crazy Times.”

The Resurrection and the Life (11/8/20)

November 8, 2020 • Pastor Chad Gilligan

Whether it is the loss of a loved one, a job, or a relationship, everyone grieves. Everyone has one moment of such great disappointment that it changes him or her forever. Hopes and dreams are lost. Unbearable darkness and endless sorrow overwhelm. Left unchecked and stifled, our emotions can destroy us and those around us. On Sunday, November 8, 2020, Pastor Chad Gilligan recounts the story of Lazarus, and how even in moments of grief, there can be Resurrection and Life.