Pastor John Hull explores the question: Can I know God personally? Drawing from Paul's experience in Athens, where he spoke to philosophers on Mars Hill, Pastor John explains how we can have a personal relationship with God.
Is the Bible Reliable?
September 8, 2024 • Dr. John Hull
Pastor John Hull explores one of the most pressing questions people have about Christianity: Is the Bible reliable? He begins by highlighting the profound role of the Bible as more than just a book—it's God’s way of drawing us into a relationship with Him. Despite the passage of time and attempts to undermine it, the Bible remains “the book for all times and all situations.”
Is Jesus God?
September 1, 2024 • Trey Sapp
Through this series, we’ll seek to answer these big questions with curiosity and a desire for truth. What does it mean for us if Jesus is truly God? How does that impact our lives today?
Why Does God Allow Evil, Pain and Suffering?
August 25, 2024 • Dr. John Hull
Join us as we explore why God allows suffering and how we can find hope and purpose in His plan, even in our most challenging moments.
Does Life Have Purpose?
August 18, 2024 • Scott Kelly
In this sermon, Pastor Scott Kelly explores the question, "Does Life Have Purpose?" using Ecclesiastes 3:11 as a foundation. He reflects on Solomon's search for meaning through pleasure, knowledge, and wealth, ultimately finding that these pursuits are empty without God.
Is Christianity Too Narrow?
August 11, 2024 • Dr. John Hull
Pastor Hull explains that Jesus doesn't just show us the way—He is the way. He isn't just a teacher of truth—He is the truth. And He doesn't just give life—He is life. This makes Jesus unique and different from any other religious figure.
Is There a God?
August 4, 2024 • Dr. John Hull
In Pastor John Hull's new sermon series, "The Most Googled Questions About God," we start with the big question, "Is There a God?" For anyone curious about God’s existence and looking for clear, thoughtful answers. Join us to explore these big questions and deepen your understanding of God.