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The Great Unknown

The Bible tells us, time and time again, that we should live by faith.  But what does that mean?  What does it look like at an operational level in our everyday lives to live by faith.  This Sunday we will begin a new sermons series exploring those questions.  Over the next two months we’re going […]

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Waiting For What?

Let’s face it, life is full of waiting – so much so, we can’t live well until we learn to wait well.  So, on Sunday we’re going to take a look at how our ancestors in the faith waited patiently for the coming of the Messiah and ask what we can learn from them about […]

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 Vision of Your Divine Inheritance

The mundane cycles of life can sometimes cause us to forget who we really are in the spiritual realm.  This Sunday, we'll explore the realities of our spiritual heritage in Christ and refine our vision of what our divine inheritance looks like.  When we gain insight into our spiritual identity and inheritance, it changes how […]

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Breakthrough!

Your soul is hungry; feed it! Sunday, we study a passage where an angel of the Lord delivers a critical message that each one of us needs to hear if we’re going to thrive in life. 

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Where Did I Come From? And Where Am I Going?

Start off the New Year right by setting aside time this Sunday to reflect.  As we continue our “Voices of Angels” sermon series, we’ll take two searching questions the angel of the Lord  asked Hagar and apply them to ourselves, as a way of assessing where we are in life and how we’re doing.

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Amazing Encounters With God

If prayer is key to finding power for life, then it follows that the quality of your life will often depend on the quality of your prayers. Learning to pray effectively is critical. On Sunday, we’ll study a famous encounter between Abram and God and, in the process, learn four vital lessons for praying well.

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Faith, Doubt, and Somewhere in Between

Do you ever experience doubt?  Most of us try to suppress it.  After all, doubt is a sin, right?  Well, not exactly.  In fact, doubt has played a huge part in the life of many Bible heroes.  This Sunday we’ll explore a couple examples – and in the process, gain a much better understanding of […]

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Wounds From Their Abraham

Guest speaker, Whittney Murphy, tells a chilling story in the book of Genesis about a time Abraham almost sacrificed his son on Mt. Moriah as a burnt offering.  Often the story is discussed from Abraham’s perspective.  But this Sunday we’ll look at the story from Isaac’s perspective.  We’ll explore how much this experience must have […]

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