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The Power of Weakness

We are painfully aware of our weakness.  Often we feel like mere pawns in the game of life, whipped about by circumstances far more powerful than us.  Yet the Bible has this crazy notion that God’s power is made perfect through our weakness.  What does that even mean?  And how can we access that power […]

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Speaking Life To Dry Places

In this fall season, everywhere we look we see dried up leaves fallen to the ground.  Are there places in your personal life that feel like dried up leaves.  The Biblical term for that feeling is “dry bones.”  This Sunday we’ll study a passage of scripture that tells us how to stir up those dry-bone […]

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Easter is not just about what happens to us when we die.  It’s about how we live!  This Sunday we’ll study John 20:19-25, which is one of the most overlooked, yet important resurrection stories in the Bible.  Embedded within it is the secret for how to live with resurrection power.  Join us for Easter, as […]

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The Battle We’re In

Life can be hard.  Often it feels like a million different challenges (large and small) are pressing hard against us, and we wonder how we’ll ever find the wherewithal to make it through.  This week we’ll explore a parable where Jesus offers his best advice for responding to life’s constant challenges, as we come to […]

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When Trouble Comes

On Sunday we launch a new sermon series on the New Testament book of Second Corinthians.  Second Corinthians is all about everyday challenges we face in life and faith, starting with the challenge posed by all of life’s hardship.  When it feels like life is crushing us, how should we respond?  That’s our subject this […]

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Join us this Sunday – by reservation or livestream – for a rousing Easter celebration!  In Sunday’s sermon, we’ll grapple with a passage that’s meant to teach us how to make Resurrection Power a reality in our everyday life, so that the Easter story continues to reverberate in and through us.

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