A Light in the Dark
’Tis the season that we sing about all that is merry and bright, but truth is, for some, the world is still dark. And for many of us, life feels heavy, confusing, or just plain hard.
The story of Advent tells us that God doesn’t wait for things to get better before He shows up. He steps into the mess; into injustice, silence, and sorrow with a light that can’t be overcome by what’s dark. Whether you’re full of faith or struggling to hold on, this is a season to remember: the darkness is real, but it does not win.
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Recent Series
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Vision Sunday - Yet To Be Told
What if the most important stories God wants to write through our church won’t be told in our lifetime? Psalm 78 invites us into a vision of discipleship and ministry that outlives us— and calls us to consider what we’re planting today for the sake of tomorrow.
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Faithful to the End
Everyone suffers. It doesn’t matter who you are; pain, loss, and trials are a part of what it means to be alive and human. The question isn’t if you will suffer, but what will keep you going when you do?
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Multiply
God is inviting you to be a part of His disciple-making, church-multiplying rescue mission across the globe, and His plan to reach the world isn’t simply adding to the cause, but multiplying through exponential influence.
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Disciple
What does it really mean to be a disciple? This four-week series takes us straight to the words and examples of Jesus to find out. In Luke 18:18-30, we see that following Jesus requires surrender—laying down what we value most to pursue what matters most.
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CXIX | Lighting The Way
At the heart of the Christian faith is the belief that the Bible isn’t just an old book of rules. Rather, it’s a life-giving source of wisdom, purpose, and hope. For generations upon generations, people have turned to it seeking wisdom to make sense of life and themselves.
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Runaway
The story of Philemon isn’t just a one-off event; it reflects the Gospel itself. In one way or another, each of us has been a runaway—distancing ourselves from God or wandering down paths that took us far from Him. But the beautiful truth of the Gospel is that God never stops pursuing us.
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In Our Place
In this series, we’re diving into one of the most impactful stories ever told—one that has shaped cultures, values, and lives for centuries.
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Relentless Grace
Have you ever felt too far from God’s reach? Too far from grace? There is good news for those who have thought, “I’m too far gone to be helped.” God desires to move in grace toward those who are far from Him.
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Multiply
Imagine being a part of something that goes beyond your own personal journey and story. God is inviting you to be a part of His disciple-making, church-multiplying rescue mission across the globe, MULTIPLYING through exponential influence.
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Restored and Redeemed
No matter how hard we try as human beings, we cannot fix our own brokenness or clean up the messes in our lives, but the utterly good news of the Gospel is this: Jesus is perfect and through Jesus the Christ, we are Restored and Redeemed.
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Home Field
What do you do when you are living for Jesus and you don’t have the Home Field advantage? How do you handle being surrounded by those with values and convictions opposite to yours? How do we handle it when our convictions and values find us not in the popular majority but in the unpopular minority?
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3D - The Attributes of God
What is God like? How would you answer that? There are so many words and phrases floating out there. Culture is filled with people offering commentary and creating caricatures about the nature of God. Join us as we pursue a 3D view of God and see how what you find will change your life.
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Proverbs: Words of the Wise & The Ways of God
We turn to Wisdom like a welcome friend, and when she speaks, we lean in like eager students. We know that a faithful life is a fulfilling life… now what does that look like?