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The Spirit of Thanksgiving

November 19, 2023 • Mike Waldrop • Ephesians 5:15–21

It’s Thanksgiving and we’re all grateful for the holiday. But for those who follow Jesus, we are encouraged to be a grateful people whose lifestyles are characterized by giving thanks. Join us as we consider both the Scripture’s teaching, and the practical reasons for being a thankful people. 

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What Now? Seeing the Kingdom.

May 19, 2024 • Brandon Wolters • Matthew 6:19–34

 For many of us, including our graduates, we are coming to a crossroads in life and the question lingering in our minds is, “What’s next?” The unknown can bring us anxiety; testing what it is we truly value and believe. Jesus calls us to seek and value the Kingdom things first. We invite you to join us this Sunday as we unpack what this looks like.

Projected Images & The Gospel

April 7, 2024 • Brandon Wolters • Genesis 1:26–27, Colossians 1:9–23

Most of us can agree that we deeply desire to be known, loved, and accepted. In the same breath, we also fear vulnerability or condemnation. What if people knew the real you, with all your sins, baggage, scars, and messes? Would they still love and accept you? It’s far easier to project an image of a trouble-free life than to let people see the real us. Join us this Sunday as we examine how the Gospel speaks to this issue.

Bad News, Good News

March 31, 2024 • Mike Waldrop • 1 Corinthians 15:12–23

Every year during Easter Sunday service we repeat the words “He is Risen” “He is Risen Indeed”. But what if he wasn’t? What would it mean to our faith if the resurrection never happened? And what does it tell us about God that it did? Join us on Sunday as we celebrate the Resurrection and look at the “Bad News” if it didn’t happen, and the “Good News” because it did.