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Read MoreVisiting Ugandan Pastor Fred Wantaate will be preaching at all services this week, delivering the message "A Voice in the Wilderness," on John 1: 19-23.
Read MoreWe come together every week, sing together, get challenged by great messages, and spend time talking to one another, but is this what it means to be the church? This week, Rick Hutton will guide us in thinking about the image of the Body of Christ and how being the Body is the expression of what God desires us to be.
Read MoreThe mark of a Christian is being radically generous, and generosity should be the measure of our giving. But what is generosity? How do we measure it? This week we’ll consider these questions as we study of 1 Chronicles 29 in light of the wealth we have in Christ.
Read MoreIs poverty or prosperity a greater danger to our relationship with God? Can we be generous when we are concerned that we'll not have enough for ourselves? Join us this Sunday as Steve Hartman turns to 1 Timothy 6 for guidance on these questions.
Read MoreOur month-long focus on God's profligate generosity begins this week with a message from our Haitian mission partner, Pastor Leon Dorleans, on the powerful effect of generosity–both on those who receive and those who give in the name of Christ.
Read MoreTransformed Relationships with Our Enemies: Corey Widmer on Romans 12:14-21
"Who are my enemies, and how does God want me to respond to them?" These are the questions we'll explore as we look at how Paul ends his section on the power of the gospel to transform our relationships and challenges us to follow the counter-cultural way of Jesus: overcoming evil with good.
Read MoreOur scripture this week gives a recipe for the kind of love that brings together people who would never otherwise be in community. We'll look together at the ingredients of that recipe for transforming relationships within the family of God.
Read MoreTransformed Relationships in the Family of God: Steve Hartman on Romans 12:9-16
We expect transformation of our relationships within the family of God means growing love for one another, but what does that "growing love" look like? This week we continue our study of Romans 12-13 and find some unexpected answers to that question!
Read MoreThe contemporary Christian church has rightly put much emphasis on the importance of knowing God, but this has often been at the expense of knowing oneself. This week we'll explore what Paul means when he exhorts us to "think of yourself with sober judgment, according to the measure of faith God has given you" (Rom 12:3).
Read MoreFamily Ministry is excited to be using the Tru curriculum for Sunday school this year. This curriculum supports our desire for parents to be the primary spiritual nurturers of their children. We have an amazing group of Sunday school teachers who diligently prepare the lessons each week, and we hope you will join us every Sunday, but also use these resources at home.
Read MoreTransformation & Our Relationship with God: Steve Hartman on Romans 12:1-2
The scriptures clearly speak about the Christian life as a changed life—of Christians as people who are in a process of transformation. Yet many of us look within and ask, “Can I really change?" Join us as we think about the person you are becoming and how to know the transformation God intends to bring in each of us. First Sermon in the Series Transformed Relationships
Read MoreThe Power of Remembering Who You Are: Steve Hartman on Luke 17:1-10
Many things Jesus asks of his followers seem too difficult, if not impossible. Jesus addressed this issue with a surprising parable of a Master and slave, which we'll explore together. When we remember who we are and who God is, we'll see that we really can do what Jesus asks, even when we think we can't.
Read MoreKnowing God, Knowing Yourself: Corey Widmer on Psalm 8
Psalm 8 is an incredible psalm that to study together: a few short verses that help us correct both our theology of God and the theology of ourselves so we can live with greater freedom and purpose.
Read MoreLessons on Christian Giving
Corey Widmer continues our Study of Philippians this week, preaching from Philippians 4:10, 14-23 on how giving leads to greater joy.
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