As a Christian, your main priority should be your relationship with Jesus. If you never spend time with Him, you won’t know what He is about. Often, we become too distracted, allowing everyday life to take our focus away from Jesus. Being with Him every single day is the most important thing you can do. We should get into the Word of God so that the Word can get into us. Don’t allow distractions to keep you from growing your relationship with Jesus.
01-12-2025 Full Service
January 12, 2025 • Chase Snyder
Time is a precious gift from God, and how we choose to spend it matters. Are you truly living in the moment, or merely living for the moment? In Ephesians 5:15-16, Scripture calls us to live wisely, making the most of every opportunity because the days are evil. This powerful reminder challenges us to reflect on our priorities and decisions. Are you using your time to honor God, or are distractions pulling you away from what truly matters? Join us as we explore how to live purposefully, embracing the days God has given us with wisdom and intention.
12-22-24 Full Service
December 22, 2024 • Ronnie Kendall • Matthew 2
What does it mean to be smart? While the world tries to impart its own definition of intelligence on our lives, Scripture tells us differently of what true wisdom looks like: following Jesus. This week, Pastor Ronnie lists five points of what a smart, true follower of Jesus should look like, despite what the world tells us.
12-15-2024 Full Service
December 15, 2024 • Ronnie Kendall • Luke 1
Have you ever received a gift you didn’t want? What about when God gives you something unexpected—His favor, but not in the way you imagined? Often, what we desire doesn’t align with what God has planned for us. We ask for blessings, expecting them to look a certain way, but God’s gifts often come with a purpose that’s beyond our understanding. If we don’t learn to view His blessings through His perspective, we might miss the deeper work He’s doing in our lives.
12-08-2024 Full Service
December 8, 2024 • Chase Snyder • John 3:16, 1 John 4:7–16, John 13:34–35
Welcome to our live stream! Grab your Bible and join us for worship and today's sermon titled 'Tis the season to be loving.
12-01-2024 Full Service
December 1, 2024 • Chase Snyder • Luke 2:1–20
The arrival of Jesus on that first Christmas changed history and it changes the eternity of those who believe. Because of our relationship with Jesus, we now get to experience some of heaven on earth. Our lives don’t always feel like heaven on earth though. Christmas is a busy season that can fly by in an instant. In the rush of shopping, family gatherings, and Christmas parties, this sermon series’ goal is to refocus us on the hope we have in Jesus.
The average person complains about 15-30 times per day. Chances are that you know some above average complainers! Complaining is linked to negative health effects, like depression, anxiety, decreased immune system, and increased stress. On top of all of these, complaining negatively affects our relationship with Jesus. 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 tells us that the will of God is for us to rejoice always, to continually pray, and to give thanks in all circumstances. In this sermon Pastor Chase will encourage the church to develop a daily practice of gratitude to God for all that He does for us so that we will grow in our affection for Jesus.
11-17-24 Full Service
November 17, 2024 • Chase Snyder • Matthew 5:13–16
Where is God calling you to make a difference? Scripture makes it clear that we are called to go out and share the gospel. The question is not whether God is leading you, but where He is leading you. Jesus’ entire mission was to seek and save the lost—a mission He has entrusted to us as His followers. If this was His purpose, it should also be ours: to go boldly, reaching out with love and truth to those who are in need of salvation.
11-10-24 Full Service
November 10, 2024 • Chase Snyder • Isaiah 6:1–8
Sometimes God is leading us to something more, and because of our busy schedule and full lives, we are reluctant to take a step in obedience. In this sermon, Pastor Chase will teach from Isaiah’s call into ministry and encourage our church to consider the call for living on mission that God has for our lives. Are we as quick to say, “Here I am Lord. Send me!” as Isaiah was when God moved?
11-03-24 Full Service
November 3, 2024 • Chase Snyder • Galatians 5:13–26
In Galatians 5, Paul emphasizes our need for freedom in Christ. As Christians, there are many questions, frustrations, and fears that swarm us as we look at our nation today. It’s easy to become overwhelmed by the plight of it all. But in times like these, we need to focus on Jesus instead of placing our hope in a political figure or party. After all, our nation’s deepest need isn’t political reform—it’s freedom from sin, a freedom only Christ can provide.
10-27-2024 Full Service
October 27, 2024 • Chase Snyder • Philippians 3:17–20, 1 Samuel 8
What is a Christian’s place in politics? Christians have a governmental right to vote and to participate in bringing political change in America. But some Christians cross the line from working to bring change to putting their hope in America, a political party, or a politician.
In this sermon, Pastor Chase will preach from 1 Samuel 8 where the nation of Israel wanted a king to rule over them. Their request was for a king who would judge them, go before them, and fight their battles. Israel failed to realize that God is their perfect King.
Jesus is our eternal King, to whom we find our complete hope. Jesus is our ultimate authority, our fearless Leader, and our everlasting Provider. No government or political leader will ever dethorne Jesus as the King of Kings. We must remember that Jesus is our King and he is the one who will save America. And Christians should be unified.
10-20-2024 Full Service
October 20, 2024 • Chase Snyder • James 1:5–7, Ephesians 5:15–21
Have you ever made a foolish decision? At some point, everyone has made a choice that they regret. Small decisions can make a huge impact on not only our own lives but the lives around us. When our focus is not on Jesus, we are often quick to make those bad decisions. This week, Pastor Chase gives us guidance from Ephesians 5 on how to live as wise followers of Jesus and how to apply those points to our lives.
10-13-24 Full Service
October 13, 2024 • Ronnie Kendall
What is the secret to a healthy marriage, and how can we invite Christ into our relationships? This week, Pastor Ronnie and his wife, Telesa, will share their journey and outline essential principles for building a godly marriage. Drawing from their own experiences, they will discuss how they have navigated challenges and strengthened their relationship by keeping Christ at the center.
10-06-2024 Full Service
October 6, 2024 • Chase Snyder
What are we discussing in our everyday conversations? In today’s world, it often feels challenging to have a civil conversation without someone taking offense or it turning into an argument. But the reality is, our words carry weight. Whether in practical or emotional discussions, what we say matters. So how often are we speaking about Jesus in our daily interactions? Do we naturally bring Him into our conversations? As Christians, we are called to live differently—set apart from the patterns of this world. Every day, we use countless words, so let us choose to glorify God with the way we speak.
09-29-2024 Full Service
September 29, 2024 • Chase Snyder
When we think about finances, various emotions and beliefs come to mind, often rooted in societal pressures and personal experiences. Financial stress can easily control our lives, leading us to believe that money will rescue us from our difficulties. In this week’s sermon, Pastor Chase emphasizes Jesus' teachings on money, highlighting the misconception that wealth equates to happiness or significance. These are lies from the enemy that distract us from the truth. Instead of viewing our finances as a means to an end, we should see them as opportunities to steward for His Kingdom. By embracing this perspective, we can transform our approach to money and find fulfillment in our true purpose.