Big Idea of the Message: Observing the Sabbath gives us a weekly glimpse of eternity.Application Point: You can cultivate an eternal perspective by intentionally taking time away from the busyness of this world.
If you live with an eternal perspective, you will take actions to share that vision with others. If your faith never leaves the realm of thoughts or emotional security, is it really faith?
To live with an eternal perspective,We have to see the value of eternity with God. Our relationship with your possessions can tell us a lot about whether you have an eternal perspective in life.
Holy Week reminds us that even when God doesn’t act in the way we expect, his plans always take our present circumstances and our future needs into account.
After his encounter with the whale, Jonah did a 180-degree turn in his obedience to God. How has God overwhelmed you in a good way to transform your life?
Big Idea of the Series: This six-week series looks at Old Testament passages that foreshadowed Jesus. The Bible points to Jesus, and the Old Testament is filled with stories that show how God’s redemptive plan was to be fulfilled in Jesus.Week
Text: Luke 5:17–26Topic(s): Mission, Healing, InterruptionsBig Idea of the Message: Jesus responded to interruptions in the middle of his teaching and used them to further the gospel message.Application Point: "Interruptions" in our lives ca
Week 4Text: Matthew 14:13–22Topic(s): Mission, Healing, InterruptionsBig Idea of the Message: In his grief, Jesus still served his community. It turns out serving helps God's people heal and grow in a powerful and unique way.
Text: Mark 10:46–52Topic(s): Healing, Interruptions, Serving, Acceptance, CommunityBig Idea of the Message: Jesus responded to the most vulnerable in society, even when they made others uncomfortable
Week 4: JoyText: Matthew 2:1–18Key Words: treasures, prophecy fulfilled, God's gloryBig Idea of the Message: The people we see at Jesus’s arrival point us to his essential nature. The wise men say, with with great JOY, “Here is your King!”
Week 3: LoveText: Luke 2:8-21Key Words: incarnation, shepherds, least of these, love of GodBig Idea of the Message: Every person’s life is impacted by the birth of Jesus because every person’s eternity can be changed by his death and resurre
Week 2Text: Matthew 1:18-25Key Words: Peace, Jesus, Advent, Bridge to GodBig Idea of the Message: God’s Son came to Mary and Joseph as the fulfilled promise of a Savior for the world. His arrival was intended to bring PEACE between God and m
Big Idea of the Series: This series weaves together Matthew’s and Luke’s accounts of Christ’s birth to tell the story of Christmas over four weeks.Text: Luke 1:5–25, 39–45Topics: John the Baptist’s Birth, Angels, Jesus’s BirthBig Idea of the
Big Idea of the Series: This series aims to both focus our hearts on how we approach worship, and broaden our view of what worship can (and maybe should) look like.Week 4Text: Psalm 63:3-4, 65:7, 117, 145:4; Matthew 5:14-16Topics: Shabach, H
Big Idea of the Series: This series aims to both focus our hearts on how we approach worship, and broaden our view of what worship can (and maybe should) look like.Week 3Text: Psalm 63:7, 148:1-5Topics: yadah, halal, celebrate worshipBig Id
Big Idea of the Series: This series aims to both focus our hearts on how we approach worship, and broaden our view of what worship can (and maybe should) look like.Week 2Text: Psalm 100:1-5Topics: zamar, tehillah, spontaneous praiseBig Idea
Big Idea of the Series: This series aims to both focus our hearts on how we approach worship, and broaden our view of what worship can (and maybe should) look like.Week 1Text: Psalm 100:1-5Topics: obedience, celebration, reverence, joy, wors
As we read the Book of Acts, we are painted a picture of the Church that is dynamic, powerful, and world-changing. Join us as we discuss one such example in Acts 4, and ask ourselves if we are brave enough to be UGLY.Text: Acts 4:31-37