The cross is not just where Jesus died — it’s where our will dies so His can live through us. When we stop resisting what God is saying, get on our knees in prayer, and become watchful instead of spiritually asleep, we discover that the very thing that once offended us becomes the place where Christ transforms us.
Grace Changes Everything
May 24, 2026 • Doug M. Gehm • Romans 6:1–14
Paul’s message in this section of Romans is that God’s grace fundamentally transforms believers—because through Christ’s death and resurrection, we have died to sin and been united with Him to walk in newness of life. He warns that grace is never an excuse to continue sinning, but the very power that frees us from sin’s rule.
Good News for Moms
May 10, 2026 • Bill Gehm • 1 Thessalonians 2:5–7
In this special Mother’s Day message, we explore how God used the faithfulness of several mothers to bring us Jesus, the Savior of the world. Through their example, we also learn how God’s faithful work in us—and our obedience to Him—can help nurture and strengthen the believers around us.
Senior Graduation Service: Following Jesus in Everyday Life
May 6, 2026 • Nathan Vainio, Jr. • Acts 8:26–40
Join us as we pray for our 2026 Senior Graduating Class.
The Path to Peace in Distress
April 19, 2026 • Doug M. Gehm • Psalm 4
Discover how Psalm 4 reveals a powerful path from anxiety to peace, reminding us that even in life’s most overwhelming moments, God offers a steady, unshakable calm. Through real-life testimony and Scripture, this message shows how true peace isn’t found in changed circumstances—but in trusting the God who meets us in the middle of our distress.
Psalm 103
April 15, 2026 • Nathan Vainio, Jr. • Psalm 103
Psalm 103 calls us to remember who God is and all He’s done—and to respond with wholehearted praise. This message explores how stirring our hearts to bless the Lord can realign our perspective and renew our worship.
Remedy for a Weary soul
This sermon from Hebrews 12:1–3 encourages believers to find strength in Jesus as the remedy for a weary soul by remembering they are not alone, laying aside sin and distractions, and fixing their eyes on Christ. It reminds us that true endurance and renewed hope come from intentionally focusing on Jesus above all else.
There’s a difference between owning something and being shaped by it. Many people carry truth within reach, yet rarely let it transform their thinking, their priorities, or their direction. But when you begin to truly engage with what is life-giving, everything starts to change—quietly, steadily, deeply. The greatest transformation doesn’t come from information alone, but from allowing truth to take hold of your heart.
February 22, 2026 • Robert Butler • Exodus 13:17—14:14
Life rarely follows the route we expect. Sometimes the path forward feels confusing, delayed, or even dangerous—but what looks like a detour may actually be divine direction. When fear rises and circumstances close in, we are reminded that God is still leading, still present, and still fighting on our behalf. Even in uncertain moments, you can trust the One who knows exactly where He is taking you.
The Suffering Servant
February 18, 2026 • Mike Kessel
A Renewed Mind
February 15, 2026 • Doug S. Gehm • Romans 12:1–8
Your mind is not stuck. The patterns that feel permanent are not permanent at all. When truth is repeated, believed, and spoken, it begins to rewire how you think, how you respond, and how you live. Even in weakness, there is power available — and transformation may be closer than you think.