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Googling God

The Love of God

April 21, 2019 • Pastor Jeff Jaeger

How would you respond to life’s most important question, who is God to you? Knowing God personally is what we’re made for, and so as we conclude our series Googling God, we celebrate God’s love for us – an attribute seen on full display as God’s Son laid down His life for us. And as we celebrate today on Easter Sunday, His resurrection reminds us we’re loved not by a dead king, but by a risen and victorious One instead!

Beholding Holiness

April 14, 2019 • Pastor Zach Dewitt

How would you respond to life’s most important question, who is God to you? Knowing God personally is what we’re made for, and so as we continue with our series, Googling God, we’re seeking to understand further who God is. Sunday in part 4 we’ll explore the significance of God’s holiness. You cannot come in contact with the holiness of God and not be affected.

Is God In Control

April 7, 2019 • Pastor JR Lindsay

How would you respond to life’s most important question, who is God to you? Knowing God personally is what we’re made for, and so as we continue with our series, Googling God, we’re seeking to understand further who God is. Sunday in part 3 we’ll explore the significance of God’s sovereignty. In a world that seems out of control, it should encourage us that God is ultimately in control.

What is Immutability

March 31, 2019 • Pastor Jeff Jaeger

How would you respond to life’s most important question, who is God to you? Knowing God personally is what we’re made for, and so as we continue with our series, Googling God, we’re seeking to understand further who God is. Today in part 2 we’ll explore the significance of God being unchanging, and better understand why that attribute of God should matter personally to us, and how we should respond to an unchanging God.

Is God Really Good?

March 24, 2019 • Pastor Adam Steinbock

How would you respond to life’s most important question, who is God to you? It’s an answer that defines how you live today and where you’ll spend eternity. Knowing God personally is what we’re made for, but it doesn’t happen automatically, we have to seek Him. So as we kick-off our new series, Googling God, we’ll search to understand who God is. Today in part one we’ll explore what it means to say, “God is good.”