This Sunday is the final installment in our sermon series called "By Their Fruits You Will Know Them -- 8 Core Characteristics of Authentic Followers of Jesus." In this final installment, we're going to explore the single greatest source of conflict between Jesus and the religious authorities of his time, and in the process discover a […]
On Sunday Pastor Jeff will launch a three-part sermon series looking at Christmas from a very different angle. If Jesus' birth marked the beginning of something new, that means it also marked the end of something old. To fully appreciate the beauty of the new, we first have to understand the old it was replacing and […]
What if God wanted to say something to you, but you weren't able to hear it? Or you heard it, but misconstrued it? Last Sunday we celebrated Easter. This Sunday we'll look at something that happened to Simon Peter soon after the resurrection of Jesus that rocked his world. God said something unbelievable to Peter, and he almost […]
The New Testament says that when we are “born again” (i.e., spiritually awakened), we receive an amazing, incredible, miraculous gift called “the Holy Spirit.” What does that mean? And what new possibilities does that open up in my life? This will be the fourth of five installments in our sermon series on “New Life in […]
You remember that iconic scene in the iconic ET movie, right? ET is far from home and lonely – an alien in an alien land. He’s desperate to phone home. We resonate with ET’s experience because we sometimes feel like him – like we too are aliens on planet earth disconnected from our Source. Sunday’s […]
Does your prayer life feel a bit stale? This Sunday we’re going to explore a way of praying that is grounded in Scriptures and has been practiced for centuries, yet you’ve probably never heard of it. Join us Sunday to learn something new that will expand your spiritual horizons!
Imagine if, when making important decisions, you could have direct access to the wisdom and counsel of God to guide you. Actually, Jesus promises that we can. How? That’s what we’ll explore on Sunday, as we continue our sermon series called “Ghost Stories.”








