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Join us as we begin our new series on Ordinary people and God's power.

Join us as we begin our new series on Ordinary people and God's power.
As we finish up our Written in Stone series we take time to focus on what God really desires.
What is God's value for perfect truth and why does anything less offend him?
Each action detailed as a sin in the Bible has an opposite and superior action that God designed to be good. This week we look at God's design for human intimacy.
Does your definition of murder the same as God's?
Navigating this world as a Christian is especially hard and God knew that it would be, so he blessed us with tour guides.
God's design for our life is that we fight the urge to serve ourselves, our desires, or our work. Each week he puts a reminder of his perfection and worthiness to be worship in our routine.
We often think of taking the Lord's name in vain as using his name as speaking his name in the wrong way, but is it possible that God had a higher standard in mind?
As Christians, we tend to think that we know how to serve God and that we have never been guilty of putting other gods before him, but is that really true?
Join us as we start our new series taking a deep dive into 10 commandments and God's plan for his people.
Jesus came along sinners and committed himself to them, even when it came to following them to death.
Every person is prone to make mistakes and take missteps, but we serve a loving God who gently says to us "no penalty, take a do-over"
Oxymoronic Faith // Friendly Enemies (4) by Ramsey Heights Baptist Church
Jesus revolutionized the way that we view our connection to God with his teachings, but on the most profound lessons that we can learn is that our God rewards us not by our actions, but by his generosity.
When Jesus walked into our world he surrounded himself with followers who he trusted with the ultimate mission, but did he pick the best or the worst for this calling?
Two things that don't belong together, sinners and a loving God. Join us as we look at how oxymoronic our faith in God is!
As we finish our Thirsty for God series we are left asking ourselves are we thirsty for God, and are we thirsty enough for him to proclaim him King of our lives?
In the story of David and Absalom we see God make a statement about which side he chooses and the scripture explains why God chose a side in this battle. Will God chose to fight for you in your battles?
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God's will allow us to go through multiple hardships to bring us closer to him, but he when he does, it changes us.
There are times when every person feels like they are separated from God, and while our sin separates us from God we can rest assured that God will never abandon us.
When David found himself homeless and on the run he knew that all he needed was God. Join us as we unpack David's story and his thirst for God.
Join us for the first message of our Thirsty for God Series as we follow David's heart through the struggles of betrayal and loss.
With all of the turmoil in the world how do we respond and how can we have the heart of God?
Join as we unpack our core mission and assess what areas we can grow in in 2021.
Each year we as church pick a topic to be an underlying tone and goal for the year, join us to learn about our 2021 focus.
As we close out 2020 we end our year of worship by focusing on what the difference is between true and false worship.
We know the story of the birth of Jesus, but do we really understand the significance of what God tells us about the life of the child after the manger?
Following Jesus Christ usually works in us as a process, but who was the first to doubt Christ and then also believe?
This Christmas season we are celebrating more than the birth of a child, we are celebrating the birth of a revolution. Join us as Pastor Brian breaks down how Jesus changes everything.