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Do you hear voices? Pastor Jay does. Listen to Pastor Jay on from All Saints weekend.

Do you hear voices? Pastor Jay does. Listen to Pastor Jay on from All Saints weekend.
Pastor Doug and Pastor Jay discuss 2 Corinthians Chapter 5 verses 16-21.
On this Reformation weekend, Pastor Doug discusses completely overhauling the church and taking religion out of it.
Pastor Jay and Pastor Doug discuss Romans 12:1-9, 12-13 and how it is guide for how we are to live as Christians.
In this second podcast of Forward in Faith, Pastor Doug and Pastor Jay discuss treasure and the Sermon on the Mount.
The time is now. Pastor Jay encourages us to trust in God and know that it is our time to be part of the healing, love, and life that our world needs.
In this first Forward in Faith series, Pastor Doug and Pastor Jay discuss Deuteronomy 30.
Pastor Doug challenges us to think critically about our generosity, encouraging us to pour out our lives for others.
Pastoral Intern, Lindsay Bates, challenges us to question what is holding us back from trusting God so that we may be free to live like God intended.
To live like God’s family, Pastor Jay encourages us to look at kids and their unconditional love for one another
Do you like bananas? Pastoral Intern Lindsay looks at the simplicity of “Sunday School answers” when faced with our own challenges in life.
What needs to die for you to live? Listen to Pastor Doug on this 8th sermon in our series "Becoming."
Jesus taught us to live and to die. Pastor Doug challenges us to look towards Jesus’ death as an example of how to live with one another.
In her first sermon at Abiding Hope, Pastoral Intern Lindsay Bates teaches us about “Holy Sighs.”
Why do you go to church? Pastor Jay challenges us to look at the “what” we are doing in comparison with the “why.”
Authentic worship, sacrificial service, intentional relationships, and radical generosity. Pastor Doug explains the four values at Abiding Hope and why we should embrace this way of life.
What does “Eat my flesh, drink my blood” mean beyond the sacrament of communion? In a fascinating exploration, Pastor Doug teaches us what those words could mean beyond what we have been originally taught.
How do you react in hostile situations? How do you respond when someone is causing harm? Using the book of Ephesians, Pastor Doug lays out how we should respond in tough situations.
In our new series, Pastor Doug challenges us to focus on what is holding us back from being the person God created us to be.
What do signs mean to you? Pastor Jay discusses the biblical references of signs and how we can use that guidance for our own navigation.
Pastor Doug addresses the pain and fear of loving others and why it is important to keep on loving.
Pastor Doug speaks on the collective distress we all have experienced over the past year and how the Bible guides us through this challenging time.
Would you recognize Jesus if he came to you? Pastor Jay challenges the way we view Christ and how we might perceive Christ showing up in our lives.
Pastor Doug explains the importance of trusting God even when life is complicated and tough.
Pastor Jay discusses fear and how reconnecting with God is easy because we are children of God.
In a focus on creation, Pastor Jay challenges us to view nature in a new light.
In the first sermon in our new series, Reconnect, Pastor Doug challenges us to reconnect in better and healthier ways as we emerge from the pandemic.
On this Holy Trinity weekend, Pastor Doug describes how the Trinity unites us as one.
On this Pentecost Sunday, Pastor Jay blesses our graduates with the knowledge that love and life win.
Due to political disagreements, Pastor Doug cancels Jesus and his good works