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Worship Sabbath Service | Next New Now: "Believing Is Seeing"

March 2, 2024 • Pastor Jonathan Henderson

Last week we learned that God’s gift of grace is absolutely free with no strings attached. What good news! This is indeed the gospel. And Paul even says in Romans 11:29 that “God’s gifts and his call are irrevocable.” This is the best news ever! Yet, if this is the case, how can anyone remain lost? Excellent question!


Let’s discover the answer in the next message of our Next | New | Now series entitled “Believing is Seeing.”

Sabbath Worship Experience | This Is Our Story

April 27, 2024 • Ben Garcia, Associate Pastor

When reading any story details matter, setting, characters, conflict, climax, narration, and even the unexpected plot twist, which draws us further into the narrative.  Combining all these elements reveal a central message, a theme that tells the reader what the story is ultimately about; we approach reading the Bible similarly. There is beauty in admiring the texture and details of a tree, but the view of the forest is an inspiring panoramic perspective. Join us this Sabbath as we rediscover that big picture story found in Scripture, the need of a Savior. 

Sabbath Worship Experience | Attached Part 3

April 20, 2024 • Pastor Jonathan Henderson

As we come to the final message of the series on attachment, what have you learned about your particular attachment style? Is it one of the multiple types of insecure attachment styles? If so, how do you see it play out in your relationship with God? This week we discover what we must do to have a secure attachment with God by looking at how Boaz approaches his relationship with Ruth. Make sure not to miss out!

Sabbath Worship Experience | Attached Part 2

April 13, 2024 • Pastor Jonathan Henderson

Last week we explored the science of how we attach to caregivers—first with our parents, later in our adult relationships, and eventually with God. We specifically focused on the “avoidant” attachment style. This week, however, we’ll be focused on the “anxious” attachment style. Whereas avoidants will avoid feelings and vulnerability out of fear of being rejected, anxious attachment will have you all in your feels, all the time. Does this sound more like you? Join us this week as we continue through the book of Ruth in search of the healthiest attachment style with others and with God.