October 5, 2025
Ezra, Nehemiah, and the Work of the Heart
September 28, 2025
We will learn from Nehemiah and Ezra how to listen to God’s calling and go when called.
The Work of Our Hands
September 21, 2025
In this week’s passage, Nehemiah reminds us that work—whether ordinary or extraordinary—is part of God’s sacred plan. Come see that our daily labor is not divided from faith, but is a meaningful reflection of God’s creative and redemptive work.
Discerning God’s Will
September 14, 2025
This Sunday learn about how discerning and doing God’s will—requires prayerful waiting, thoughtful planning, honest emotion, and faithful action, so that our lives may be transformed and made whole in God’s purpose.
When Life Drops You To Your Knees
September 7, 2025
This Sunday we will kick off our Fall 2025 sermon series on the book of Nehemiah. This week’s sermon introduces Nehemiah as an example of how to live an undivided life—where every aspect of life is sacred – where all our actions matter to God and are meant to be joined with His work of renewal.
The Restoration
August 31, 2025
The story of David and Mephibosheth from 2 Samuel 4:1-4 and 9:1-13, a story of covenant faithfulness, grace, and restoration.
The Lord Reigns
August 24, 2025
PSALM 93 The Psalms offer us the words of worship and prayer that God’s people have raised for generations. This week Dr. Sara Boyd will lead us in examining Psalm 93 which is both a declarative song of God’s sovereignty and a hymn of hope for his people, even in the midst of difficulty and uncertainty.
The Parable of the Fig Tree
August 17, 2025
The Parable of the Fig Tree – Luke 13:1-9 This will be the final message in our summer series, which explores the Parable of the Fig Tree. We will see how Jesus responds to a brutal act by Pilate with a call for all to repent, reminding us that tragedy is not always tied to personal sin, but is an urgent warning to turn back to God.
Lazarus and The Rich Man
August 10, 2025
Our parable this Sunday is a powerful warning from Jesus about the spiritual blindness that wealth can cause, urging us to recognize and respond to the needs of others—because in God’s eyes, we are all beggars in need of grace.
The Parable of the Lost Son(s)
August 3, 2025
Come join us this Sunday for worship and a new look at the Parable of the Lost Son, also known as the Prodigal Son. Learn how there are multiple “sons” and discover how God seeks those who may not know they’re lost.
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