This Summer, we’re looking at the Psalms as the prayerbook of the church, beginning with Psalm 1.
Read MoreThis Sunday we’ll explore the great love that God has given to us in making us his children.
Read MoreThis Sunday we'll be looking at another great Advent text in Isaiah.
Read MoreThis Sunday we’ll be looking at the wonderful story of Ruth and how it demonstrates God's long, faithful work of redemption.
Read MoreThis Sunday, Rick Hutton will kick off a new summer sermon series called "Pointing to the Promise." We'll be looking at some classic Old Testament stories and how they point to the great promise of God to bring his Kingdom and renew all things through the person of Jesus.
Read MoreThis week Rick Hutton looks at Isaiah and God’s call to give thanks for his great generosity.
Read MoreThis Sunday we’re starting a new summer sermon series called “Taste and See." We’ll be tracing the theme of food and feasting throughout the Bible. In each of biblical stores we’ll study, we’re looking at the different ways that God nourishes us. We’ll see that the meals God provides give us the opportunity to actually experience his goodness–to “taste and see” who He is, what kind of kingdom he is inaugurating here on earth, and to invite others to the table.
Read MoreThis Sunday we are finishing up our series on 2 Corinthians by looking at chapter 12:1-10, and the words of Jesus to Paul: “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” The places of greatest struggle are the places where we can most powerfully experience God’s grace.
Read MoreIn the closing words of Psalm 134, the final Psalm of Ascent, we are reminded of God’s blessings and told to praise him unceasingly. Even in the midst of difficult situations, we can praise the Lord because of the blessing of faith by grace we’ve received from God, a blessing meant to be shared with others as we continue our journey.
Read MoreThis Sunday we’ll continue with our series on the Apostles’ Creed by looking at the phrase “The Communion of Saints.” Rick Hutton will be preaching on the church as a community of believers.
Read MoreIt is the first week of Christmastide, and this week we look to how people reacted the first time Jesus came to earth. Specifically, we’ll look at Herod and the Magi, and their different responses to this newborn king.
Read MoreThis week, we look at James 2 and what our faith means for our works and deeds.
Read MoreThis week, as we think about the Holy Spirit at work in us and around us, we’ll see his work enables us to have life even when we’re in desert like places in life.
Read MoreIn the benediction our corporate worship service comes to a close, but we are blessed by God to begin in our mission in the world.
Read MoreThe fact that Jesus came at just the right time changes who we were, and has huge implications for how we can live now as God's children.
Read MoreWhen God breaks into the world, not only is the world changed, but we are changed, too: our individual lives move from ordinary to extraordinary.
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.
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