Our Living Refuge (Psalm 46)
If you ever feel as though life is coming against you, just know that God can be your refuge if you truly trust Jesus with your heart and life. Bradley Baker shares this important truth found in Psalm 46.

If you ever feel as though life is coming against you, just know that God can be your refuge if you truly trust Jesus with your heart and life. Bradley Baker shares this important truth found in Psalm 46.
Have you ever felt like a nobody? As if your life is not going anywhere? Maybe you’re working hard, but it seems like you’re not getting anywhere. You may have been overlooked, under appreciated, underpaid, or even unnecessary. Then God has a word for you in Psalm 139. Pastor Frank Bennett shares these powerful truths in this important message.
Have you ever felt the need for a Breakthrough in your life? Maybe you're stuck in a rut or some junk. King David, the writer of Psalm 103, certainly needed a few breakthroughs in his life. He gives us several ways in Psalm 103.
Like a long road trip, our life needs a song for the journey. Psalm 121 was a song the Hebrews would sing on their journey to Jerusalem. There are many attributes of God in this Psalm that we can use today. Pastor Frank Bennett shares some encouraging promises that can help us on this journey of life.
Our Discipleship Pastor, Jim Huston, shared a dynamic message based on Psalm 37 about expectations verses reality.
Guest speaker, Bradley Baker, shares what true confession and repentance looks like through the words of Kind David in Psalm 51. In this Psalm, David confesses his sins to God, holding back nothing. David does not blame anyone for his errors and makes no attempt to excuse his actions. These words display absolute humility and anguish over sin.
Pastor Frank Bennett takes us through Psalm 101. In this special Father's Day message, we are reminded to be a man of praise, a man of purity, a protective man, and a prudent man. If we are persistent with these principles, we will become a man after God's own heart.
Pastor Frank Bennett shares how to live an unshaken life based on the principles we find in Psalm 15. No matter what comes your way, you can remain strong and unshaken in your faith.
In our first week of this series, our Student Pastor, Joe Salvatore, teaches on Psalm One. We are reminded of two types of people in this world: those who walk with the Lord, and those who walk with the evil of this world. One is blessed, the other is cursed. Which one are you?
In this first message of our Greater series, our Student Pastor Joe Salvatore reminds us of the words of the Apostle Paul in his letter to the church. We are to live a life worthy of the Lord and please Him in every way while growing, bearing fruit, and being strengthened by His power.
In this second message of our Greater series, guest speaker David Franklin asked the question, "Why Jesus?" and then answers that important question with what's found in Colossians 1:15-29.
In week three of our Greater series, Pastor Frank Bennett shares how we can have a greater life in Christ described by the Apostle Paul in chapter two of Colossians. This greater life includes freedom in Christ and fullness of Christ with the power of the cross.
For this message on Mother's Day, Pastor Frank Bennett shares three things that people try to put at the center instead of Christ. These are all tempting things to try and build your life around. But as we shall see, they are all poor substitutes for Christ. Just like there’s no substitutes for the Moms in our lives, there are no substitutes for Jesus in our Christian walk.
In this week's message through the book of Colossians, our Student Pastor Joe Salvatore shares what it looks like to be made alive in Christ as explained in chapter three. On this Graduate Sunday when we honored our graduating seniors, this message was a challenge and encouragement for those seniors to continue to live for Jesus as they begin their next stage in life.
In this final message, Pastor Frank Bennett shares specific ways we can share Christ with others. We need to pray for open doors. We need to live the life and speak the life to match the message we are trying to share. We must do whatever it takes to accomplish our mission.
Pastor Frank takes us through the section of Colossians 3 about the Christian home. The Apostle Paul instructs us to live with Christ-Centered relationships at home and at work. Those relationships of husband-wife, parent-child, and boss-worker can be improved when Christ is placed in the center.
In week three of this series, Pastor Frank Bennett explains how blind skepticism can keep someone from opening the door for Jesus to enter. Using the story of Jesus healing a blind man, we learn that it takes humility, obedience, sharing of our testimony, and a life of worship to move beyond our spiritual blindness and skepticism.
Pastor Frank Bennett closed out the "Doors" series with a message of hope for those willing and able to open the door of salvation with a child-like faith. We see that it takes trusting in Jesus, a transparency of no pretending, and a carefree approach to what others might think or say.
In week two of our Doors series, Pastor Frank Bennett takes us to door #2. This door is very difficult to open because of the shame from past and current sin. People don't want Jesus to see what's behind their door. So they keep it closed to accepting Him and ultimately clothing their sin and nakedness.
In the first message of the Doors series, our good friend, Pastor Eric Mosley, talks about the door of people who have everything they need. Jesus is knocking on their heart's door. But they refuse to open it because they have no need for a Savior. They have it all together.
In this final message of our "Love of Another Kind" series, Pastor Frank Bennett uses a familiar encounter with Jesus to show how love satisfies the thirst of those living an emtpy life and satisfies the hunger of believers longing for a great harvest of souls turning to Jesus.
In week two of our "Love of Another Kind" series, Pastor Frank Bennett shares qualities of a love that overwhelms with a familiar passage in scripture. These Biblical truths can help us share with others a love of another kind.
In this first message of our "Love of Another Kind" series, Jim Huston shares the truth that our relationships with others should mirror our relationship with God.
In this final message of our Essential series, Pastor Frank Bennett shares how we are essential through the eyes of God. We are God's greatest desire. We are made from Him, to be like Him, so you could love Him.
Our Student Pastor, Joe Salvatore, reminds us how the Word of God is Essential in our Christian faith.
In this third message of our Essential series, Pastor Frank Bennett shares the formula we can use to assure our prayers are essential. This formula is found in a familiar encounter with Jesus found in Luke 5:1-11.
In this second message of our Essential series, Pastor Frank Bennett reminds the Church the her giving is Essential to the spread of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and to the growth of faith in the individual giver. If we're not giving, then we're not growing. Using a familiar passage about a boy and his lunch, we are reminded that Jesus doesn't want our money. He wants our heart.
In this first message of our Essential series, Pastor Frank Bennett shares how the Church is essential in how it grows your faith and how it divides the truth from the lies in a world lost in darkness.
As we transition from 2020 to 2021, the thing we most need for the new year that was often absent in the previous year is wisdom. Proverbs chapter two gives us the answer on how to get wisdom. But it also gives us the benefits of wisdom. Pastor Frank Bennett shares this powerful Biblical truth that we sure can use in the coming year.
Student Pastor, Joe Salvatore gives a clear message on the simple hope of Christmas.