Seasonal Worship
Sunday Blended Worship
March 31, 2024 • Pastor Keith Grimm • 1 Corinthians 15:1–8
"Because He Lives." 1 Corinthians 15:1-8 Celebrate the triumphant resurrection of our Savior Easter morning. Experience the joy of the empty tomb. This service will feature the same Blended style, incorporating not only vocalists and organ, but also a brass quintet and a string quartet! Join us for the added treat of hearing the Festival Choir and the Family of Christ Ringers as they lift a joyful noise for the risen King. There will be no adult or children’s education this morning, so bring your entire family. Don’t forget to bring a friend!
Maundy Thursday
March 28, 2024 • Pastor Keith Grimm • John 15:1–8
Maundy Thursday "God's Grape Expectations." John15:1-8 In John 15:7-8 – “If you remain in me and my words remain in you, ask whatever you wish (pray), and it will be done for you. This is to my Father’s glory, that you bear much fruit, showing yourselves to be my disciples.” Notice the active things that you and I can do, as we daily abide in Jesus. We can study God’s Word, pray, and show we’re Jesus’ disciples through our loving and caring actions. Think of these daily spiritual habits like a trellis in a garden. The true vine (Jesus) is totally responsible for our growth. But, the trellis helps us grow properly and in the right direction. Without the trellis, the branches are only going to produce a fraction of what they’re capable of. In the same way, as we take deliberate steps, prioritize, and arrange for more quality time with Jesus, think of the spiritual impact all our worshiping, studying God’s Word, praying, witnessing, and serving will generate.
Christmas Day Worship
December 25, 2023 • Pastor Craig Quiring • Matthew 1:21
There is no more pressing question today than this: Why did Christ come to earth? It is not enough to know who Jesus is. By and large the world knows what Christians believe about Jesus. But what the world wants to know is this: Why did He come and what difference does it make? Throughout this Advent season we'll let Jesus Himself spell out the reasons why He came.
Sunday Contemporary Worship
October 15, 2023 • Jay West • 2 Corinthians 10:3–5, Philippians 4:4–8
Jesus healed many and calls us also to pray for the sick that they may be healed (James 5:14-16). Our healing services don’t detract from the gifts God gives through medicine and therapy. Rather, they add to our total resources for wholeness. So invite friends who are experiencing physical ailments, mental and emotional imbalance, or broken relationships. Remember the greatest healing of all is our reunion and reconciliation with the Lord through Christ.
Sunday Blended Worship
October 15, 2023 • Jay West • 2 Corinthians 10:3–5, Philippians 4:4–8
Jesus healed many and calls us also to pray for the sick that they may be healed (James 5:14-16). Our healing services don’t detract from the gifts God gives through medicine and therapy. Rather, they add to our total resources for wholeness. So invite friends who are experiencing physical ailments, mental and emotional imbalance, or broken relationships. Remember the greatest healing of all is our reunion and reconciliation with the Lord through Christ.
Sunday Contemporary Worship
April 16, 2023 • Pastor Keith Grimm • 1 Peter 3:17–22
As we study First Peter 3:18-19, we will ironically discover the first Easter sermon Jesus preached was to demons in hell. Our risen Savior descended there to make an announcement: “I won. I am victorious forevermore over death and all evil forces.” Best of all, through faith in Jesus, hell is a place we will never see!
Sunday Contemporary Worship
April 9, 2023 • Pastor Keith Grimm • John 20:1–8, Psalm 71:17–20
Blessed Easter! If Jesus hadn’t risen from the dead, you most likely would’ve never heard of Him. There would be no churches or reason whatsoever to build your life on Him and His teachings. But Jesus’ death wasn’t the end. It was only the beginning.
Sunday Blended Worship
April 9, 2023 • Pastor Keith Grimm • John 20:1–8, Psalm 71:17–20
Blessed Easter! If Jesus hadn’t risen from the dead, you most likely would’ve never heard of Him. There would be no churches or reason whatsoever to build your life on Him and His teachings. But Jesus’ death wasn’t the end. It was only the beginning.
Sunday Blended Worship
April 16, 2023 • Pastor Keith Grimm • 1 Peter 3:17–22
As we study First Peter 3:18-19, we will ironically discover the first Easter sermon Jesus preached was to demons in hell. Our risen Savior descended there to make an announcement: “I won. I am victorious forevermore over death and all evil forces.” Best of all, through faith in Jesus, hell is a place we will never see!