I Love My Church - Serving
We continue this week in our series, looking at how serving others allows us a greater form of love for our church and for each other!

We continue this week in our series, looking at how serving others allows us a greater form of love for our church and for each other!
This is the 2nd sermon in our new series looking at community and how we are called to be transparent and engage with each other.
We conclude this series looking at peace in the person of Jesus Christ. What sort of peace does Jesus bring us?
This week we look at Jesus as our everlasting father, our "Father Forever" and what that means for us. How this title given to the baby in Bethlehem speaks to our hearts needs.
It's our second week in our advent series and we look at the paradox of a tiny defenseless infant as our Mighty God.
It's the first Sunday in Advent and we begin our new series looking at the words of the prophet Isaiah, what does it truly mean that Jesus is our Wonderful Counselor?
This week, we complete our series The Power of Thanks, looking at how God desires a thankful heart through an example of an encounter Jesus had. Why is thankfulness so important and good for us? NOTE: This week's message was live-streamed from Pastor David's home due to some plumbing issues at the church. We hope to be back next week, but until then we are thankful for technology!!
What does it mean to offer a Sacrifice of Praise? What does that look like for us? This week as we continue in our Power of Thanks series, we look at this and how our attitude of gratitude is the true source of Joy!
This week we begin a new series looking at the power and purpose of thanks. Why is it God's will that we give thanks in all circumstances? What are the advantages of gratitude?
As we conclude our series, we look at Jesus' parting words to us in the great commission and also his parting promise of the Holy Spirit to empower us to extend the Kingdom Net.
We continue this week in our series entitled "Hooked." Looking at how the disciples responded to Jesus' call, and what can we learn from them? Are we willing to drop our routines and follow Jesus wherever He may lead us?
This week, we begin a new short series looking at what it means to be "Fishers of Men"? Why did Jesus use fishing analogies? Are they still valid to us today?
We finish our devoted series looking at the three types of prayer that Jesus modeled. Individual, communal, and powerful prayer!
We're in week 3 of our 4-part series entitled, "Devoted". Today, Pastor David talks about the reason Communion is important, and also the importance of making peace in our relationships.
Guest speaker, Mitchell Slater, joins us this week to speak on the importance of Fellowship, why it was critical to the early Christian church and is still so important to us today. More information is available at www.declarehope.org
It's the beginning of a new 4-week series entitled Devoted. Where we look at the 4 things the early church in Acts 2 were devoted to as they pursued deeper relationship with God and with each other. This week, the importance of teaching and learning so we can grow in our fullness.
As we conclude our study in the book of James, we look at what this pastor says about the role of waiting for God and how praying turns our waiting into something not passive, but an act of trust and faith.
James addresses the power of our words this week as we continue in our James series. Also, the futility of boasting, and how what we say, how we say it and even why we say it can have long-lasting effects on those in our lives!
We're continuing in James, looking at the marriage of works with our faith. James implores us to not display a "dead" faith, but to prove our life in Christ through our actions. We are not saved because of our works, but we are saved to do good works!
As we finish James chapter one, we look at James' command to us to be more than hearers of the word of God. We are called to be people of action! James will repeat this theme throughout his letter, but he lays the foundation today. What does it look like for us to respond to God's word?
We begin a 5-week study in the book of James, looking at the the attitude of joy in the midst of adversity and what God gifts us through that.
It's Vision Sunday! This week, we look at our corporate vision and refocus our attention. We discuss the importance of passion and how we plan to walk out this vision so we can spread the gospel! It's an exciting time at Hope Community Church!
We were so blessed today to have our special guest, Mark Keyes, speaking today about our Spiritual foundations.
This week, we complete our series in the Psalms, with the "Song of Moses", what did this man, who witness over 120 years of life on Earth in a royal palace, in the wilderness as a shepherd, and then in the desert leading his people to the promised land, observe about people? What can we learn from this man who met face-to-face with God?
This week in our series, we look at Psalm 96, highlighting the power and importance of song!
This week in our Psalms series, we look at Psalm 122 and the importance of finding a Thin place, a place where we can hear better from God. As well as the importance of Togetherness in Worship.
There once was a cymbal player named Asaph, who felt a strong push to share his faith with his children and their children, and so on and so on! Asaph models for us in Psalm 78, our "next-generation obligation" as we continue in our series entitled Psalms for All Seasons. Blessings to you and yours this week!
Today, we continue in our series on Psalms, looking at, perhaps, the most famous psalm and probably the most famous chapter in the entire Bible! Why did David refer to God as a Shepherd, what indications does that have for us as His followers? What are the attributes of a good shepherd that God shows us?
Today, we begin a brand new sermon series! For the next six weeks we'll be going through the largest book in the Bible, the book of Psalms, looking at how these songs and poems can speak to us, no matter what season of life we are in!
Our Sidekicks series ends today, as Mitchel Slater returns to talk about Timothy, the sidekick to the Apostle Paul, whom Paul considered a "son".