This Sunday, Rick Hutton preaches the Messiah's promise to heal the divisions of the earth.
Read MoreThis Sunday, we’ll look at Christ as the Daystar, and what it means to invite him to shine his light into the shadows of our lives.
Read MoreThis Sunday we'll be looking at the next ancient name of the Messiah, "Key of David."
Read MoreThis Sunday, we’ll learn about the third ancient Advent Antiphon and the third verse of the hymn "O Come O Come Emmanuel."
Read MoreThis Sunday we'll look at the second of the Antiphons and verse 2 of O Come O Come Emmanuel, which focuses on God's revelation to Israel and the giving of the Law.
Read MoreThis Sunday we're starting Advent, the season which most closely reflects the posture of the entire Christian life. We are people who live "in between" - between the first and second comings of Jesus, between the promise made and the promise fulfilled, between grace and shalom. Advent is a training ground for our entire life in Christ.
Read MoreThis Sunday we’ll be looking again Matthew 5:13-16, which speaks of Jesus' calling on his people to be agents of renewal and restoration in the world- a calling that endures in any and every circumstance we find ourselves in.
Read MoreNext Sunday we will dive more deeply into the two key metaphors Jesus employs in this teaching: salt and light. But this Sunday, we'll focus on verse 15: “In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.”
Read MoreWe will not be meeting for corporate worship but have provided a self-guided worship plan for yout to follow with family, neighbors, or friends.
Read MoreWe're going to spend one last week in the beatitudes, but this time we're going to look at them as a complete whole.
Read MoreWe look at the last of the eight beatitudes this week and explore what persecution meant in Jesus's time and what it could mean today.
Read MoreThis week we'll continue in our study with the 7th beatitude, "Blessed are the peacemakers."
Read MoreThis Sunday, we'll look at two beatitudes about being merciful and pure in heart. What do these concepts mean today, and how are they related to each other? Join us as we explore those questions together.
Read MoreThis Sunday we'll turn to the next beatitude, “Blessed are the meek…”
Read MoreThis Sunday we'll turn to the next beatitude, “Blessed are the meek…”
Read MoreThis week we'll continue to explore the upside-down Kingdom of Jesus through the lens of the beatitudes. This Sunday we'll look at the second beatitude, “Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.”
Read MoreThis week we’ll learn about what it means to be “poor in spirit” and why Jesus promises that the Kingdom belongs to such people.
Read MoreThis week, we're kicking off a new sermon series on the Sermon on the Mount, one of the most important teachings of Jesus.
Read MoreThis Sunday we conclude our Summer Series in the Psalms looking at the end of the Psalter at Psalm 150
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