Sermons

Current Series

Building a Better Church

Walking through the book of Philippians with Jeff Dover.

Songs for an Anxious Heart

The psalms (songs) in this series make up the playlist for a concert composed specifically for worriers.
The lyrics speak directly to anxious hearts., bringing empathy, encouragement, and hope. And some needful perspective.
Come to the concert! Tickets are free. Expect to leave some burdens behind.

NOW I SEE (Season 3)

In his last time together with his disciples before his crucifixion, you would expect Jesus to say and do the things that are most important to him. And he does.
His last words and actions give us a poignant picture of his heart and his plan for us.
In this we see fresh meaning and purpose for the new life he gives.

Summer Vibes

A special 2018 summer series with a great lineup of guest speakers including: Becky Capps, Deric Miller, Chase Kerrey, Sarah Kerrey, and Ricky Amano.

God, You Confuse Me

sense. Things don't add up. God doesn't seem to answer our prayers. Bad people prosper. Good people suffer. And ones dear to us are facing a tragedy that may take us down with them.

A prophet named Habakkuk knows what it's like. It confuses him. It ticks him off. It shakes his faith. So, he takes his complaint straight to God and unloads both barrels.

It's a questioning journey that takes him from confusion to confidence. And we get to follow his footsteps. Join us as we study our way through the book of Habakkuk. 

God

At one time or another we have all wished for a windfall but the wonderful truth is that God has provided us with the greatest windfall of all—the power of His resurrection.

NOW I SEE (Season 2)

Same Series, New Look!

Deadened by the daily grind, drifting in a sea of confusing cultural ideologies, blinded by what we’ve always been taught or been told, we wonder. What is true? What is real? What is the meaning of all this? Why all the suffering and injustice? How can I find fulfillment? How can I make a difference? How can I live without regrets?

Jesus gives signs. The signs point to a new, full life that he offers. But neither Jesus nor the signs nor the new life fit into the tidy religious box of our expectations. And so they are easily misread or distorted or dismissed altogether. They demand openness. And eyes to see. And faith.

The Gospel of John was written to help everyone see the signs--signs that can lead us to a new, full life. Whether you're the most hardened skeptic or the most ardent fan, join us, expecting to think hard and fresh, as we study our way through the Gospel of John. This is for you.

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