July 28, 2024 • Pastor Kevin Timmons • Acts 1:13–26
After Jesus resurrects and ascends up to heaven, the Apostles sense that they should replace Judas Iscariot. Two men are put forward and through the casting of lots one of them, Matthias, is numbered among the Apostles. This story raises questions about Judas' betrayal, the casting of lots, and Matthias obscurity afterward. Join us this Sunday as we look into how God has been sovereign through it all.
Part 12 | Simon the Zealot
July 21, 2024 • Pastor Travis Marsh • Luke 12:12–16, John 18:33–36
Join us this Sunday as we continue our series "Walking with Jesus" with a focus on the Apostle Simon the Zealot. Explore Simon's journey from a fierce revolutionary to a devoted follower of Christ. Discover how Jesus' message of peace and reconciliation transformed Simon's life and what it means for us today.
Part 11 | Judas Iscariot
July 14, 2024 • Pastor Travis Marsh • Matthew 27:1–10
Join us this Sunday as we learn about the tragic story of Judas Iscariot, one of the Apostles chosen by Jesus. His story is about self-indulgence, disappointment, and an overwhelming burden. Discover how his life is a powerful lesson on the dangers of self-indulgence and the necessity of turning to God for true fulfillment.
Part 10 | Thomas
July 7, 2024 • Zakk Uhler • John 20:24–31
In our journey of faith, we often encounter moments of doubt and uncertainty, much like Thomas, one of Jesus' disciples. Through Thomas's story, we see a powerful transformation from skepticism to a profound declaration of faith. Join us as we explore how Thomas's encounter with the risen Christ can challenge us to move beyond our doubts and embrace a deeper, unwavering belief in Jesus.
Part 9 | Judas the Son of James
June 30, 2024 • Pastor Kevin Timmons • John 14:16–26
On the night before His crucifixion, Jesus gathered His disciples and told them He would be leaving, and the world would no longer see Him. However, Jesus assured them that He would still manifest Himself to His followers. In his only recorded words, Judas, the son of James, asked, "How?" Jesus' response further explained the significant role of the promised Holy Spirit.
Part 8 | Matthew
June 23, 2024 • Pastor Kevin Timmons • Matthew 9:9–13
Jesus called a tax collector named Matthew to follow him. And he answered that call, leaving behind everything. Matthew would go on to write one of the four Gospels. But some Pharisees were not pleased when Jesus called a tax collector to be one of his disciples. Jesus, quoting the prophet Hosea, says to them, "Go and learn what this means: 'I desire mercy, and not sacrifice.'" Will they learn what he means? Will we?
Part 7 | Bartholomew
June 16, 2024 • Pastor Marty Scales • John 1:43–51
Bartholomew, called Nathanael in John, only has three statements in Scripture. But these three statements advance from derisive skepticism to questioning wonder to an assertion of transformational belief. This Sunday we will look at Nathanael's pilgrimage to belief in Jesus and think about our own journey as well.
Part 6 | John
June 9, 2024 • Pastor Travis Marsh • 1 John 4:7–21
Do you believe that God loves you? Do you believe that his love for you is the source of your love for others? This Sunday we will be looking at the relationship between the Apostle John and Jesus. It is through John, and his writing, that we learn about the greatest love that ever came into the world and how we can draw from this love to change our lives forever. Join us this Sunday for Part 6 of our sermon series, "Walking with Jesus: The Story of the Apostles."
Part 5 | Philip
June 2, 2024 • Pastor Travis Marsh • John 14:6–11
Join us this Sunday for Part 5 of our sermon series, Walking with Jesus, as we explore the life of the Apostle Philip. Discover how Jesus calls us beyond our gifts and roles, inviting us into a deeper relationship where we are valued and loved for who we are in Him. Come and be challenged by the truth that Christ's love transcends your abilities.
Part 4 | Paul
May 26, 2024 • Pastor Kevin Timmons • Acts 9:1–22
Join us this Sunday as we jump back into our sermon series on the Apostles. The Apostle Paul wrote almost half of the books in the New Testament. He was a Jewish Pharisee who initially hated Christians, until he had a radical encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus. Everything changed after he met the risen Lord, and Paul realized he was chosen to be an instrument of God to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Part 3 | The Sons of Thunder
May 12, 2024 • Pastor Travis Marsh • Matthew 20:20–28
Join us this Sunday as we explore the lives of James and John, the Sons of Thunder, in our ongoing series Walking with Jesus: Stories of the Apostles. In this week’s focus on Matthew 20:20-28, we will uncover how true passion for Christ is not about seeking power, but embracing humility and servanthood towards God and each other. Don’t miss this Sunday’s message on living passionately for the gospel through humble service—see you there!
Part 2 | Simon Peter
May 5, 2024 • Pastor Travis Marsh • Mark 8:31—9:1
Join us this Sunday for an inspiring journey into the life of Peter, a simple fisherman who felt a profound longing for something more. Like many of us, Peter knew something essential was missing in his life—a genuine connection with God. Yet, Peter was not just an ordinary man; he was a risk taker, willing to step beyond the familiar. This boldness drew him closer to God, who ultimately called him to be “the rock” of the church following Jesus' sacrifice on the cross. Continue to explore with us this Sunday the transformative relationship between Jesus and Simon Peter, and discover how Peter’s story can encourage your walk with Christ.
Part 1 | Andrew
April 28, 2024 • Pastor Kevin Timmons • John 1:35–42
Join us this Sunday as we begin a new sermon series looking at the Apostles of Jesus. We will start the series by looking at Andrew, the first disciple called by Jesus. The very first thing Andrew does as a disciple of Christ is introduce his brother, Simon Peter, to Christ. This is only the beginning of Jesus using Andrew in moments of multiplication.