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Sabbath Worship Experience | "New, Next, Now: Can't Take It With You?"

March 30, 2024 • Pastor Jonathan Henderson

“You can’t take it with you” is a commonly used phrase to encourage people to enjoy life, and not be concerned about what they do or don’t have—especially money—because once they're gone, they can't take it with them. Jesus appears to encourage this sentiment by telling us to “lay [our] treasures in heaven” instead of here on earth where they can be stolen or destroyed. But what if you could take it with you? Elisha seems to have cracked the code because for his greatest miracle, he does something that no living being had ever done before—literally! In fact, he wasn’t even alive to see the miracle. Have I piqued your curiosity? Join us on this special Resurrection Sabbath as we close out the Next | New | Now series with a shockingly unbelievable story that answers our deepest life and death questions.

Sabbath Worship Experience | "Sabbath and Creation"

May 25, 2024 • Pastor Jonathan Henderson

This week we began a new four-part series on the weekly Sabbath, looking at four distinct phases and functions that this holy day served in times past, and still serves today. This week in particular, we’ll explore God’s original purpose for the Sabbath, as discovered in the creation account in Genesis chapters one and two. What we’ll find will change the way you see the Sabbath. Don’t miss out!

Sabbath Worship Experience | "What Saves Us"

May 18, 2024 • Mark Witas, Pastor

There are many character traits that the Bible applies to God. Most of them are true, and many of them have value in our relationship with Him. However . . . there’s only one attribute of God that ultimately saves us. Join us tomorrow to find out from Pastor Mark Witas what it is.

Sabbath Worship Experience | "Momma Knows Best"

May 11, 2024 • Pastor Jonathan Henderson

In the story of the wedding in Cana, we learned that God must often place more value on relationship than He will on being right. This week we conclude the wedding story discovering that Jesus first miracle, including the setting and the occasion, point us to an eye-opening revelation. Don’t miss out on the conclusion to this two-part mother’s day message entitled, “Momma Knows Best.”