Is there something you hope will be different this new year? Something you’ve tried in the past to let go of, but just couldn’t? Matt Zainea continues our Storytellers series in Luke and encourages us to have faith to change.
When the light pierced the darkness of that Bethlehem hillside so long ago, the Shepherds ran without hesitation to share the Good News of Jesus’ birth! What will you do with that news this Christmas? Matt Zainea invites us to have faith like a Shepherd.
Do you see yourself as a competitor or a victim? Matt continues our Storytellers series in Luke by using Mary’s story to help us see that the answer should be “neither.” Come hear about the better option.
If something is too good to be true, it usually is. But not with God! With Him, ALL things are possible. Matt uses Zechariah’s story in Luke and invites us to be still - to listen for God’s voice and then trust His promises.
Do you need to “see it to believe it?” What about if you heard it from someone who saw it firsthand? Matt Zainea kicks off a new series, Storytellers - Luke & Growing our Faith, where stories from Luke, and people in our church, increase our faith.
What comes to mind when you hear “fear of the Lord”? Is it confusion, anxiety, respect, awe? In our two week mini series on wisdom, Matt Zainea reminds us that we need a deeper understanding of the fear of the Lord.
Amidst all the conflict and questions surrounding Israel have you taken the time to share the good news of salvation? Covering current events and the history of Israel, Matt Zainea invites us to find lasting peace in Jesus.
Finishing our series in James, Stu Quakenbush walks us through the difficult conversation of prayer and suffering. Instead of asking “how is your prayer life”, he invites us to consider the question “who is Jesus?”
We all love control. But what if control is just an illusion. Using text from James 4, Steve High challenges us to consider areas of our life where we have edged God out to claim our own authority.
Suffering is universal, but lacking joy doesn’t have to be. Louie Konopka reminds us that joy comes when you enter God’s story with your story.
We all want to be loved. We all want to be respected. How do we respond when those desires are not met? Using text from James 4, Gary Heim encourages us to take internal steps towards resolving conflicts before they start.
What we say matters. Are our words bringing death to those around us or are we bringing life? Continuing in James, Andrew Bauer challenges us to consider the power of our words.
We all do it without even thinking. Someone new walks in the room and we make judgments based on the way they look, talk, or carry themselves. Ben Phebus unpacks the next section of James and invites us to see people and love them the way God does.
How much of our lives are bent towards more, faster, more, faster? Continuing in James, Trent Heaton challenges us to slow our pace and respond to the good news of Jesus.
Kicking off our series on James, Stu Quackenbush invites us to consider that during seasons of great sorrow or pain we can find even greater joy in Christ.
Do you enjoy work? Do you work begrudgingly? Or a little of both? Using passages from Proverbs, Matt Zainea reminds us that work is essential to understanding God, ourselves and our purpose.
Have you been buried and brought back to life through faith in Jesus Christ? This Baptism Sunday, Ben Phebus invites us to consider the significance of identifying with Jesus through baptism.
What comes to your mind when you think about money? Are you stressed? Confident? Tense? Peaceful? Gary Helm points us to what Jesus has to say about wealth, treasures, greed and generosity.
What comes to your mind when you think about money? Are you stressed? Confident? Tense? Peaceful? Andrew Bauer points us to what Jesus has to say about wealth, treasures, greed and generosity.
What are you hungry for? Continuing in Matthew, Trent Heaton teaches that the spiritual practice of fasting reveals the true hunger of our hearts.
Forgiveness is at the heart of following Jesus. What happens when we won't forgive? Stu Quackenbush unpacks what Jesus says about true forgiveness and how to forgive when it seems impossible.
Have you ever been so sad or angry that you didn’t know how to pray? Continuing in our SEEK series, Brian Webster helps us understand the Psalms and shows us how to pray in a way that moves us from lament to wisdom and then to praise.
When we pray do we come to God with an open hand or a closed fist? Continuing in Matthew 6, Steve High points us to the importance of surrender through the Lord’s Prayer.
Is there a connection between our generosity and our hearts? Kicking off our series on Matthew 6, Steve Welch invites us to reflect on our motivation when we do good things for the Kingdom.
What is the most significant moment in all of human history? Concluding our series in 1st Corinthians 15, Trent Heaton shows us the importance of the resurrection of Jesus Christ.