This Sunday we’ll begin the journey of Holy Week together as we remember Jesus’ great act of suffering love for us.
This Sunday we’ll look at John 12:20-33, a pivotal hinge in the book of John as events move swiftly toward the death of Jesus.
This Sunday we are looking at the final major miracle in the book of John, the raising of Lazarus. This is such an important story that speaks to the power of Jesus even over death itself.
This Sunday, we’ll be looking at the wonderful story of the healing of the blind man in John 9.
This Sunday we will look at the invitation to receive Jesus as “the Bread of life” in John 6.
This Sunday we’ll continue our study of the Gospel of John, looking at the famous story of Jesus walking on water.
This Sunday we’ll look at the next story of Jesus in the Gospel of John, what has been classically called “the cleansing of the temple.”
This Sunday we’ll look at the first public miracle of Jesus in the Gospel of John, when he changes water into wine at a wedding. It’s a beautiful story that points to who Jesus is and what he has come to do for us and for the world.
As the Gospel of John introduces us to Jesus, we’ll see the quiet and beautiful way Jesus begins to build his community. He simply invites ordinary people to “come and see.” We’ll continue the story from where we left off last week, and look at the ways Jesus invites his new disciples into new, transformational experiences.
Join us as we kick off a new sermon series to coincide with our move to Regency! Together, we’ll hear about the beginning of Jesus’ ministry and his first interactions with his disciples, and how his first call to them is so simple and clear: “Come and see”