This week Rick Hutton looks at Isaiah and God’s call to give thanks for his great generosity.
Read MoreThis week Elisabeth Hayes leads us in a study of God’s care for the prophet Elijah.
Read MoreThis week we’ll explore the original Passover narrative and what it means for this God to be present among us today.
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 MoreFor this Sunday, we’ll be wrapping up our series “Our Resurrection Hope,” with a final sermon that focuses on our hope for all creation.
Read MoreThis Sunday we’ll be looking at how the resurrection provides hope for our labor, basically all the work we do on the earth with our bodies.
Read MoreWe continue to explore our resurrection hope this Sunday as learn about the hope of the resurrection for our relationships. We'll ask what hope the resurrection offers for our broken relationships. What does the resurrection mean for our fractured families and friendships? For our polarized society? For our divided church communities?
Read MoreThis Sunday our topic is Hope for Our Bodies. We’ll explore the shocking nature of the ultimate Christian hope, which is embodied life in a transformed body on a resurrected earth.
Read MoreThis Sunday we’re looking at how the resurrection of Jesus changes our experience of suffering.
Read MoreThis Sunday we'll continue our celebration of the resurrection by turning to the writings of Paul. We'll explore how the resurrection gives us hope for personal transformation.
Read MoreThis Sunday, Nan Clarke will be preaching on a story about how the resurrection changed one particular person- the apostle Paul- and how the resurrection of Jesus is continuing to change people in the same way today.
Read MoreStarting this Sunday, we'll be going deep into "Our Resurrection Hope," discovering the impact of the resurrection for our lives, our struggles, our work, our relationships, and even the whole universe.
Read MoreOn this Easter Sunday, we look at the story of the women who come to the tomb and find it empty, with a messenger proclaiming that Jesus is risen. And because of that empty tomb, the lives of these women and men are changed forever, and the world will never be the same.
Read MoreThis Sunday is Palm Sunday, which means Lent is drawing to a close as we head into Holy Week. Elisabeth Hayes will preaching on Mark 11, where Jesus enters the city of Jerusalem.
Read MoreWe finish our exploration of the wonderful chapter of Mark 10 this week with the story of Bartimaeus. This Sunday we’ll look at why this blind beggar is the model disciple and what it would mean for us to become like him too.
Read MoreThis Sunday we’ll look at the next section in this action packed chapter 10 of the book of Mark. As Jesus walks ever more resolutely toward his death in Jerusalem, his disciples seem ever more confused about the meaning of Jesus’ mission.
This Sunday we’ll learn about a very personal encounter that Jesus has with a successful young man in Mark 10, and what happens when Jesus calls him to follow him.
Read MoreThis week we welcome Dr. Christopher J.H. Wright to look with us at a great text about prayer, doubt and the identity and mission of Jesus.
Read MoreThis Sunday we’ll see the turn that the book of Mark takes when Peter confesses Jesus’ identity, and Jesus then immediately begins to tell them about the cross. This is a bracing beginning to Lent.
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