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Walking with Jesus: The Story of the Apostles

Senior Sunday | Jesus and Identity

May 19, 2024 • Zakk Uhler • Matthew 7:24–27

This Sunday we celebrate our graduating seniors. These wonderful students will be participating in various parts of the worship service and our Family Ministry Director, Zakk Uhler, will be giving the sermon centered on interactions Jesus had during his earthly ministry. Join us for an amazing Sunday!

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.