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A Faithful Generation “Seeing is Believing” - Joshua 2:1-24 ESV
God's mercy and grace never ceases to be truly astounding. When we read of stories like that of Rahab, it is then we are reminded that God has shown the EXACT same grace to us. Rahab was a pagan prostitute deserving of judgment and wrath. But because of her faith and belief in the God of Israel, she was shown mercy and allowed to survive the impending siege of Jericho. May we never forget what Jesus has done for us and all who believe in Him once held a scarlet cord outside of the "window" of our lives.

“Forward Together” - Joshua 1:1-16 ESV
One of the most influential people in the Old Testament - let alone in the whole Bible - was a man named Joshua. He was directly mentored by Moses and witnessed unbelievable miracles. Unfortunately he had the difficult task of leading an entire nation of people who doubted the faithfulness of God and caused an 11 day journey to take 40 years. But even despite these circumstances, Joshua chose to rely on God's trustworthiness and believe His promise of guiding them to the Promised Land.

Send Me
For this final message in our "Dangerous Prayers" series, we will talk about the importance of surrender - giving everything we have to Jesus. This includes our actions, our thoughts, our desires, and ultimately our entire lives. It is through this action we will experience the greatest excitement and satisfaction we could ever dream of.

“Break Me” - Matthew 6:5-15 ESV
How many times have we sat down to eat a meal and we take a bite and someone calls us out and says, "Hey! You didn't pray first. What a sinner." Now obviously our friends may say that in a joking way. But it does reveal a grain of belief when it comes to prayer. What if Jesus told you that prayer was not supposed to be that way? He didn't intend for it just to be some religious routine that we "have" to do and if we don't, something bad will happen like a "jinx." Instead, Jesus wants us to talk with Him and ask Him to do things - BIG things - that will increase His fame and glory. But it all begins with our heart posture before Him. Are you willing to ask Him to search every area of you that you might become more like Him?

Search Me - Psalm 139:23-24 ESV
How many times have we sat down to eat a meal and we take a bite and someone calls us out and says, "Hey! You didn't pray first. What a sinner." Now obviously our friends may say that in a joking way. But it does reveal a grain of belief when it comes to prayer. What if Jesus told you that prayer was not supposed to be that way? He didn't intend for it just to be some religious routine that we "have" to do and if we don't, something bad will happen like a "jinx." Instead, Jesus wants us to talk with Him and ask Him to do things - BIG things - that will increase His fame and glory. But it all begins with our heart posture before Him. Are you willing to ask Him to search every area of you that you might become more like Him?

Vision Sunday 2025
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! Today is our "Vision Sunday" where we look at the various ministries of our church, staff, goals, what we are prayerfully asking God to do in 2025, and MORE!

Finishing Well – “In Lock Step”
It is crazy to think we have already arrived at the end of 2024! And what an amazing year it has been, filled with God's goodness and grace. As we look forward to the upcoming year, it is healthy to reflect on this past year and evaluate our growth and experiences. When we do this, we can look forward to see all what Jesus will do through our lives in 2025!

“A Galatians Christmas” – Week 4 - Galatians 4:4-5 ESV
Redemption is such a beautiful word. It tells a story in just its definition alone - something that was once lost or sold has now been bought back with a price and restored to where it belongs. Is that not the most clear picture of the Gospel? We were lost, under sin and Satan's power, and Jesus steps onto the scene and rescues us. He says, "I will pay whatever price it takes - even my own life." As we approach Christmas, let us lift our hearts and minds to the amazing truth that God redeemed us with His own blood.

A Galatians Christmas – Week 3 Galatians 4:1-5 NASB95
All too often during the Christmas season, we tend to put a heavy emphasis on Christmas shopping, visiting family, and the weather changing. Even church during Christmas time can feel very routine. However, today we are going to see that there is SO much more to the birth of the Savior than we ever imagined! Not only does it show how much God loves us but it also demonstrates God's incredible sovereign power & control over time.

A Galatians Christmas – Week 2. Galatians 4:1-5 ESV
Last week we learned about God's sovereignty over time and space. This morning we take a deep look into God's grace. The reality of the Gospel is that Jesus did not HAVE to die for us. God did not even have to show us MERCY. Out of HIS grace and love He decided to do something about our self-inflicted situation and sent Jesus at JUST the right time for our good

A Galatians Christmas – Week 2. Galatians 4:1-5 ESV (Copy)
All too often during the Christmas season, we tend to put a heavy emphasis on Christmas shopping, visiting family, and the weather changing. Even church during Christmas time can feel very routine. However, today we are going to see that there is SO much more to the birth of the Savior than we ever imagined! Not only does it show how much God loves us but it also demonstrates God's incredible sovereign power & control over time.

A Culture of Giving. 2 Corinthians 9:1-15 ESV
The Bible says that God loves a "cheerful giver" - but what exactly does that mean? Sometimes being generous can be difficult and may not seem particularly "joyful." However, just like true "love" and "joy" are a choice and oftentimes a state of mind, cheerful giving is also a choice we can make. The amazing reality is once we begin to have a LIFESTYLE of generosity, those feelings of joy and "excitement" will be sure to follow. Why? Because we will have tasted of the divine joy that our Father has when He HIMSELF gives generously to us.

A Generous Plan - 2 Corinthians 8 ESV
How would someone describe your attitude when it comes to giving? Not just money but also your time, abilities, attention, and skills? Would "generous" come to their mind? Or do they see you as being selfish, stingy, and close-fisted? When it comes to our heart and mindset towards giving anything away, we should seek to have the same approach that Jesus did - complete surrender and willingness to sacrifice. God wants us to not only be generous with our wealth but how we spend our time and resources He has given to us. Let us ask God to give us "generous" lives.

A Posture of Worship. 2 Chronicles 20:1:-23 ESV
Worship comes in many different forms, styles, and appearances. Even though music and instruments may instantly come to mind, biblical worship goes so much deeper than that. Music can certainly be a PART of worship, but God cares more about the "posture" of our hearts than anything else. He wants us to praise Him no matter what our current circumstance. He wants us to rejoice and worship Him even when the night is darkest - even when our prayers aren't answered. Why? Because we trust Him no matter what. We must refuse to allow our situation and our trials to dictate how we see and feel about our Father.

A Generous Heart
When the topic of money and giving are brought up in a crowd, a whole range of emotions usually can follow. Some people may get excited and enjoy giving of their time and resources, others might squirm a little and feel uncomfortable. No matter how you feel about it, the fact is God loves a giving heart and wants us to naturally desire to be generous. Often times the question that comes up is, "How much do I HAVE to give?" when Jesus wants us to ask, "How much CAN I give?"

“Restoring The Altars” I Kings 18:20-46 ESV
Sometimes when it comes to revival, we like to imagine how WE think God should do it and end up expecting that He’ll do it that exact way. But just like all throughout the Bible, God knows best and is more concerned about our hearts than anything else. He always calls His people to a humbled attitude and to present themselves fully surrendered to Him. Jesus wants us to lay down anything that is pulling us away from Him on the altar of "dying to self." THAT is when revival begins - when all we truly want is Jesus.

“Get Back To The Place” GENESIS 28:12-17 ESV
Have you ever read the stories in the Old Testament and desperately wished you could have physically seen the miracles that God did? Well the amazing reality is the God of the Old Testament is STILL the same God today and continues to do miracles for us, among us, and through us. They may not necessarily "look" the same but we can rest assured He still does great and wondrous things. Never give up hope or faith. God ultimately does miracles for His glory but we also profit from them because they are ALWAYS for our good.

The Fourth Man. Daniel 3:1-28 ESV
Peer pressure can be a very difficult thing to not only encounter but overcome. One of the clearest examples of this can be found with Daniel's three friends: Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. From the beginning, they knew life in Babylon was going to be hard but they probably never thought they'd be faced with life or death for choosing to follow Yahweh. But even in the face of losing their lives, they trusted in their God until the end, even if He chose not to save them. And it's through their story that we can draw out principles to help us in our current culture.

The gospel that saves is the gospel that grows. Nehemiah 9 ESV
Have you ever wondered if there is more to your walk with Jesus than just reading a chapter of the Bible every day, telling God what you want Him to do, going to church every Sunday, and living a "moral" life until you die? Well the good news is there is ABSOLUTELY so much more! When you first believed the Gospel and started following Jesus, that wasn't the end - that was JUST the beginning. Similar to how your wedding day wasn't the “end” but the first day of your "happily ever after," so it is with Jesus. He has SO much more in store for us, not only in Heaven but also here, right now, on this Earth. The only question that remains is do you want it?

“What’s the Solution?” Colossians 1:15-19 ESV
We all have that friend or have met that person who always has an “excuse” for everything. We ask them to hang out or do us a favor and they never fail to have a reason as to why they can't do something. Typically our emotional response is one of annoyance, frustration, confusion, and distrust. The sad reality is that this is often the case when it comes to us and Jesus. He has clearly laid out His desires and commands for us in His Word and yet we will come up with all the excuses in the world to not do them - especially sharing the Gospel. We must decide this day if we are going to just "say" we are a disciple of Jesus or if we are going to bury our excuses and actually "live" like a disciple.