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“Powerful Testimony” - 10:30 AM Service Live Stream

April 23, 2023 • Pastor Fran Cooper • Acts 4:23–37

The first vow we make when we become a part of the covenantal community called the Church, is that we will pray. It is our primary calling! Why does prayer matter so much in the church and our witness in the world? Using the accounts of believers and scriptures from the first “church” in the book of Acts, we will study the difference prayer brings to our church’s life, our believers, and how God uses us for his purposes.

“The Gifts of Freedom” - 10:30 AM Service Live Stream

September 24, 2023 • Rev. Fran Cooper • Galatians 1:6–9, Galatians 1:13–23

Do you ever feel weighed down by expectations, guilt, and responsibility? In his letter to the Church at Galatia, Paul reminds believers us that life in Jesus is lifted of burden and a call to lightness in grace. Through this study, we will embrace change, exploration, trust, and love in Christ.

9/17/23 - "Heart Condition” - 10:30 AM Service Live Stream

September 17, 2023 • 2 Samuel 11:1–4, Romans 8:27

Do you ever feel weighed down by expectations, guilt, and responsibility? In his letter to the Church at Galatia, Paul reminds believers us that life in Jesus is lifted of burden and a call to lightness in grace. Through this study, we will embrace change, exploration, trust, and love in Christ.

9/10/23 - “The Big Betrayal - The Bigger Rescue” - 10:30 AM Service Live Stream

September 10, 2023 • John 13:2, Matthew 27:3–5

Heroes are easy to admire in the Bible. They’re the ones God wants us to be like. Sure, they have problems here and there, but they always get right with God eventually. Many of them dealt with the struggle of sin and defeat but God redeemed them, as God does us. The Bible also has some people that started good and went bad. And then, there are those who just seemed to stay bad. There is plenty to learn from all of these people – what to stay away from, what God can do with us flawed individuals, and how we relate to spiritual defeat ourselves. To this end, you’ve given us your “Top Ten Biggest Sinners in the Bible” and we’re going to dig into their stories this summer. Let’s extract some good lessons from the bad and redeemed examples.