Ordinary People Extraordinary God | Clearing the Way to Jesus
When Jesus welcomed children with open arms, he wasn’t just being kind—he was showing us what the Kingdom looks like, and calling us to make sure nothing stands in the way.

When Jesus welcomed children with open arms, he wasn’t just being kind—he was showing us what the Kingdom looks like, and calling us to make sure nothing stands in the way.
What does it take to pass on a living, burning faith to the next generation—and how can we help fan that flame into something powerful and lasting?
This week, Jeff Brooks, senior minister for Lake Cities Church of Christ shares with us from the story of Gideon.
Grady King continued the series Ordinary People, Extraordinary God with a lesson on Barnabas and encouragement.
Dr Paul Day continued the series Ordinary People, Extraordinary God with a lesson on Philemon & Onesimus.
The good news of Jesus isn’t confined by geography, background, or expectations—and neither is His love.
Jason continued the series Ordinary People, Extraordinary God with a lesson on Naaman and embracing God’s way.
When God works in ways we don’t expect, will we choose pride—or embrace the mystery with love, humility, and worship?
Join us as we explore how ordinary obedience becomes extraordinary when rooted in God’s redeeming love.
What does it look like to follow God when you’re caught in the middle of conflict—and could one overlooked woman in Scripture hold the key to peace?
In a world where so many feel invisible, today we explore the powerful stories of two overlooked women who discovered the extraordinary truth that God sees, hears, and deeply knows us all.
What if prayer isn’t just about talking to God, but about seeing the world the way He does—and letting go of the illusions that hold us back?
What if worship isn’t just praising God, but a way of living generously? Join us as we explore this idea.
“In a world where your attention is under constant attack, what would it look like to give your deepest focus to the One who truly deserves it?”
What if true worship doesn’t hide our pain, but brings it honestly to God—transforming lament into a sacred act of trust?
When life feels out of tune—especially in our relationship with God—worship becomes the intentional, sacrificial response that helps realign our hearts with His.
“What if the resurrection isn’t the end of the story—but your invitation to step into it?” On Easter Sunday we celebrate an “ending” that begins something new.
“What if the path to true power and kingship doesn’t bypass suffering—but goes straight through the cross?” This week we sit in the shadow of the cross and reflect on what the answer to this question means for us and for the world.
Just before he is arrested, Jesus spends a tense yet transformative moment with his disciples over a Passover meal. This week, we explore what that meal and that moment continue to do in our lives today.Just before he is arrested, Jesus spends a tense yet transformative moment with his disciples over a Passover meal. This week, we explore what that meal and that moment continue to do in our lives today.
Just as Jesus challenged the misplaced faith of the religious leaders his time, He calls us to examine where we place our trust—asking us to recognize where we have focused on the wrong things in our lives.
This Sunday, our guest preacher, Matt McBryde, continued our series Servant King in the book of Mark.
What does it really mean to follow Jesus? In this sermon, we explore how true discipleship isn’t about seeking power or status, but about seeing the world through Jesus’ eyes and embracing a life of sacrificial love.
In Mark 9, three of Jesus’ disciples witness an awe-inspiring moment in which Jesus’ appearance is changed and they see his true glory. This week we explore what this sacred glimpse at who Jesus truly was meant for the disciples and still means for us.
This week we explore the beautiful story in which Peter claims that Jesus is the Messiah as well as the challenging story that follows in which Peter learns that making that claim doesn’t mean you have everything figured out.
The feeding of 5000 is one of Jesus’ most famous miracles. But, it is more than just a supernatural production of food. What does this miracle tell us about Jesus and the kind of king he is in our lives?
In Mark we see Jesus do lots of miracles and healings. But, what do we learn about him from these incredible stories. In this sermon we'll see how Jesus uses two healings to challenge the way we order the world.
In the beginning of his gospel, Mark focuses on the ways that several groups react to Jesus. As we begin and exploration of Mark, we’ll try to find ourselves in these groups as we approach Jesus.
This week we explore the role of elders in the life of the church.
In his letter to the Colossians Paul says that our conversations with others should be full of grace and seasoned with salt. This week, we’ll explore what that means for our everyday lives.
We all know the negative impact of words, but what about the positive things that words can do? This week we’ll explore some of the ways that the Spirit can work in our speech to bring life to others.