Sermon Series

October 12, 2022
God is an Open Book read more...
From September 11th 2022 to April 30th 2023
The books of the New Testament are written by different authors, to different audiences, to communicate different ideas.  As a result, each one has a slightly different perspective on God and His interaction with mankind.  When combined together these varied perspectives provide us with a complete and well rounded understanding of God’s nature and actions.
July 21, 2022
From Me to You read more...
From May 1st to August 21st 2022
The New Testament is full of instructions about how we should treat and interact with one another and Jesus Himself repeatedly indicates that the way we treat others will be one of the primary things that identifies us as one of His followers.
March 9, 2022
In a Word read more...
From February 27th to May 1st 2022
Seeing the gospel story retold in eight words.
January 21, 2022
It’s Okay read more...
From January 16th to February 14th 2022
Sometimes, for whatever reason, people get the impression that there are certain things that aren’t allowed in church.  And while there are some things that should rightfully be on that kind of list, there are others things that, despite what some may have been led to believe, are not out of place at all.
January 11, 2022
Arrival read more...
From December 5th to 19th 2021
Anticipating the arrival of Immanuel and all the Love, Joy, Hope, and Peace that He brings.
January 11, 2022
God Is … read more...
From October 3rd to November 14th 2021
We will take a look at some of the core realities of who the God of the Bible really is and how these characteristics shape our beliefs, our understanding of our relationship with Him, and our responsive actions to who He is.