This Sunday we launch a new sermon series entitled, “Life’s Three Greatest Temptations . . . according to the Bible.” Spoiler alert. They’re not what you think! This Sunday we’ll dive into the first of those three great temptations. Join us for a series that will challenge us to think deeply about the forces that most […]
In your mind’s eye, what does “the good life” look like? What are the essential ingredients that make life meaningful? This week Jesus is going to tell us what he thinks about that, as we come to the fourth installment in our sermon series called “The Parables of Jesus: Eight Critical Life Lessons.”
Deep in their belly, ships have flood walls. If a ship springs a leak, doors can be closed that contain the flood waters to a compartment, minimizing damage. Often we live our faith like that – compartmentalizing our lives, letting God into certain areas, but not others. This Sunday we’ll explore an example of what […]
As we move toward Thanksgiving, we’ll continue to explore how we can grow our sense of gratitude. This week we’ll study the amazing spiritual and scientific connection between gratitude and generosity – and how these two impulses can powerfully reinforce each other. Learn something important!
Got any financial stress? Ever wonder why you work hard, earn a paycheck, but there never seems to be enough? Are finances a source of frustration in your life? This Sunday we continue our sermon series called “Getting Myself Together” by take a look at four bedrock Biblical principles that can help us find financial […]
Do you long for a more measured pace in life? Join us on New Year’s Day for “Un-Resolution Sunday.” Instead of asking what we need to do more of, we’ll consider what we need to do less of, so as to create some healthy breathing room in our lives.
This Sunday, as we continue our sermon series on “My Ordinary Life,” we’ll imagine it’s Friday – pay day! – which raises the question: What role should money play in the life of a deeply spiritual person? How should I balance my need for money – and the stuff money can buy – with my […]