Becoming People Connected to God and Others
We have all been feeling the pain and discomfort from a lack of connection this year. Why? Because were created to be in community.

We have all been feeling the pain and discomfort from a lack of connection this year. Why? Because were created to be in community.
Do you struggle with your prayer life? You're not alone! This week we're looking more closely at Romans 12:12 and what it means to be a people of prayer. If we put into practice the 4 Core Habits of the Word, prayer, fellowship and service then what kind of disciples might we be five years from now? By God's grace we will enjoy a deeper intimacy with God and be more fervent in sharing our faith with others.
By God's grace, in 5 years from now, who does God want us to be? Anything worth doing in our spiritual walk with Christ requires intentionality. What we intentionally focus on will (by God’s grace) lead to growth. Today we'll explore how to become people of the Word
Are we thirsty for the kind of water that can satisfy our spiritual thirst? We are surrounded by so many things that can quench our thirst, yet so many people are so thirsty and feeling spiritually dehydrated.
Your troubles, and God's strength to meet them, both arrive at the same pace: One day at a time. Matthew 6:34
Join us as we celebrate Christmas together; God's gift of grace upon grace.
Jesus is our Emmanuel, our "God with us". But what does that mean? This series will look at how Jesus is approachable, accessible and available to us at all times, even in the midst of a pandemic. Join us live on YouTube Sundays at 10:00am or stream anytime to your device.
Jesus is our Emmanuel, our "God with us". But what does that mean? This series will look at how Jesus is approachable, accessible and available to us at all times, even in the midst of a pandemic. Note that there were a few small sound issues in the pre-sermon announcement time, but the full sound is available for the sermon. Sorry for the inconvenience!
Jesus is our Emmanuel, our "God with us". But what does that mean? This series will look at how Jesus is approachable, accessible and available to us at all times, even in the midst of a pandemic. Join us live on YouTube Sundays at 10:00am or stream anytime to your device.
Jesus is our Emmanuel, our "God with us". But what does that mean? This series will look at how Jesus is approachable, accessible and available to us at all times, even in the midst of a pandemic. Join us live on YouTube Sundays at 10:00am or stream anytime to your device.
Dysfunctional families don't serve each other. Looking at Mark 9, we'll learn to avoid the pitfalls of dysfunction in our families so that we can have healthy relationships.
Dysfunctional families don't talk about God. Looking at Deuteronomy 6, we'll learn to avoid the pitfalls of dysfunction in our families so that we can have healthy relationships.
Dysfunctional families don't provide for each other. Looking at 1 Timothy, we'll learn to avoid the pitfalls of dysfunction in our families so that we can have healthy relationships.
Why don't families put God first? Today we'll look at some of the reasons, and how we can prioritize to make God first in our families and first in our lives.
The Bible says, "Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved." What does that mean for me in 2020 today? Let's look at it together and discover the hope of Romans 9:30–10:13.
Let's look at Psalm 66 to see the ways we praise God together in community.
If the church viewed helping the needy in our world as if they are caring for Jesus Himself, there’s no way we would sit idly by while they suffered.
On its own, a member of the body of Christ is weak, but when together in community, the whole of the church has strength to carry burdens.
Every Christian needs a church family because growing and maturing is a community activity. When adversity comes, we need to lean on each other.
Do we need to rethink the whole idea of "fellowship"? In this series we're looking at the topic of the church and asking ourselves what it means to be a part of the Body of Christ (the church) and how to demonstrate the love of Christ as we worship and serve. Visit our YouTube page to see the full service including announcements and worship. https://youtu.be/MiNuLz9pNZM?t=851
Crisis is what happens around us, but what God does IN us is what we want to focus on this week.
Pastor Aaron looks at Galatians 6:2 and what it means to carry each other's burdens during this time of isolation and distancing.
How do I lay hold of God's refuge and strength through this difficult time?
If you would like to quench a spiritual thirst, listen to the words of Jesus.
We're finishing out the last message from the "Contending for the Faith" series. Today we look at Contending 101 to see what Jude's final words are to us.
Don't be surprised that there are false teachers – the Bible tells us time and again that they will try to lead God's people astray. And in order to spot the false, we must be familiar with the truth.
What do false teachers look like, what do they do and what will happen to them?
What do we do when people who claimed to believe in Jesus leave the faith and act like unbelievers? What do we do when confronted by untruth in our culture about God and how He is working in the world? How can we stand firm in our faith when the world we live in throws doubt and lies in our face? What can we do? We contend for the faith that has been handed down to us, and we build each other up in that faith.
Ron Martin shares from Psalm 122, a Song of Ascent for the Jewish people as they travelled to Jerusalem. Reverence and gratitude can be experienced when we pray according to God's Word and in living it out.
One of the most effective ways to love others is to share Jesus with them in a genuine way. In this, the final message in the Messy series, we'll look at loving others by trusting Jesus.