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Becoming Your True Self

April 21, 2024 • Ken Shigematsu

Listen to guest Pastor Ken Shigematsu's message as he delves into the pervasive impact of shame, advocating for healing through vulnerability, genuine connection, and embracing one's true identity in God's unconditional love.

Salvation

Ben Simonson

In our second installment of our new sermon series "redefine: words that Matter," Ben emphasizes salvation as an ongoing journey that liberates us from sin's penalty, empowers us for victorious living, and fosters anticipation of eternal unity with God.

Salvation

April 14, 2024 • Glenn Packiam

Join us in week two of our series "Redefine" as Glenn delves into the profound concept of salvation, uncovering how God's saving power rescues us from sin and empowers us with purpose through Jesus.

Livestream Sunday 9am Service

April 7, 2024

Gospel

April 7, 2024 • Glenn Packiam

Kick off of our new sermon series Redefine as Glenn unpacks the transformative power of the gospel, exploring Jesus’ saving kingship as central to the good news, and our response in repentance, belief, and rejoicing to it.

Easter Sunday

March 31, 2024 • Glenn Packiam

Join us this Easter as at Rockharbor as we proclaim the Good News of the Risen Savior – God has made a way for us to Come Home. The empty tomb is the open door!

The Paradox of Performance

March 24, 2024 • Gavin Lamming

In the sixth installment of our sermon series, Glimpses of the Kingdom, Gavin Lamming explores the parable of the Pharisee and Tax Collector, emphasizing humility over pride and using Jesus as an example to illustrate the transformative power of acknowledging our flaws and seeking God's mercy for genuine spiritual growth.

Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?

March 17, 2024 • Ben Simonson

Ben reminds us that as followers of Jesus, we are called to embody the Kingdom of God by practicing humility, hospitality, and generosity towards others, reflecting Jesus's character and freely sharing the blessings we have received from him.

Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?

March 17, 2024 • Glenn Packiam

Join us as Glenn delves into God's role as a gracious host who invites us all to a feast of divine generosity. Discover how recognizing and embracing this invitation can transform our priorities and lead us to share this experience with others.

Good Things Come To Those Who Wait

March 10, 2024 • Glenn Packiam

This week, Glenn explores the idea of God as a patient gardener, emphasizing how our growth and transformation, though not always linear, bring forth fruitful and longstanding outcomes for followers of Jesus who patiently trust in His process.

We're Gonna Need a Bigger Barn

Brooke Hoehne

Brooke unpacks the deceptive nature of greed, drawing from a parable in Luke’s gospel, and challenges us to prioritize humility, generosity, and a Christ-centered perspective, while urging us to find true worth and freedom in service to others rather than material wealth.

We're Gonna Need a Bigger Barn

March 3, 2024 • Glenn Packiam

Join Glenn as he confronts our innate disposition toward a materialistic mindset, asking the question, "What are we gonna do with all this stuff?" In our third installment of Glimpses of the Kingdom, discover the subversive story Jesus tells, offering freedom from the lies of greed and a pathway to true richness before God.

You've Got A Friend In Me

February 25, 2024 • Ben Simonson

Join us for week two of our Glimpses of The Kingdom sermon series where Ben explores the profound dimensions of prayer through the parable in Luke 11, emphasizing the intimate relationship with God and the communal aspect of prayer and intercession.

Won't You Be My Neighbor?

February 18, 2024

Dive into the transformative message of the Good Samaritan in the first week of our New Sermon Series - “Glimpses of the Kingdom: The Stories Jesus Told.” Glenn helps us explore the challenge Jesus presents in the story of the Good Samaritan – to love beyond boundaries and act with compassion to everyone.

What Comes Into God's Mind?

February 11, 2024 • Aaron Stern

Guest Pastor Aaron Stern challenges us to consider how God sees us, asserting that regardless of our rebellion, God views us with the same pride as Jesus in Mark's Gospel. By intentionally embracing God's delight, we empower transformation, diving deeper into a relationship with the Creator who loves His creation.

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