Mar 15, 2020
Terrified or Testified (Sermon 3/15/20)
Jesus calls us to be committed followers, committed disciples; and yet we can fall short. Leading up to Easter, we will look at how Jesus prepares us to do exactly what He has called us to do.
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  • Mar 15, 2020Terrified or Testified (Sermon 3/15/20)
    Mar 15, 2020
    Terrified or Testified (Sermon 3/15/20)
    Jesus calls us to be committed followers, committed disciples; and yet we can fall short. Leading up to Easter, we will look at how Jesus prepares us to do exactly what He has called us to do.
  • Mar 8, 2020Truth or Dare (Sermon 3/8/20)
    Mar 8, 2020
    Truth or Dare (Sermon 3/8/20)
    Truth is hard to hear. Many will go to any extreme to avoid speaking it or hearing it. Are you prepared to hear truth from God?
  • Mar 1, 2020When God Passes You By (Sermon 3/1/20)
    Mar 1, 2020
    When God Passes You By (Sermon 3/1/20)
    There are times in our life when we feel that God has forgotten and abandoned us. Here, in the midst of struggling, Peter takes a chance to reach out to Jesus.
  • Feb 23, 2020R & R Time (Sermon 2/23/20)
    Feb 23, 2020
    R & R Time (Sermon 2/23/20)
    How do we recharge our batteries when we get tired? Jesus gives the team rest and renewal by putting them back into ministry. Why does that make sense?
  • Feb 9, 2020Follow the Leader (Sermon 2/9/20)
    Feb 9, 2020
    Follow the Leader (Sermon 2/9/20)
    Jesus calls us to be committed followers, committed disciples, and yet we can tame Jesus, and dilute our allegiance. This Lent we will look at the high demands Jesus places upon true followers and how our lives reveal our belief.
  • Feb 2, 2020The Elephant In Our Worship (Sermon 2/2/20)
    Feb 2, 2020
    The Elephant In Our Worship (Sermon 2/2/20)
    For most people when you talk about worship, the first thought is music. We can talk about cultivating our heart with God, living for God, but eventually the question most have is “Why can’t we sing what I like?” Scripture commands us to sing in worship, but how does our music reflect our hearts in worship?