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Love is easy to talk about. It's a lot harder to actually practice on real people. The one who hurt you and never apologized. The family member who comes with a disclaimer. The person who never changes no matter what you do. Loving difficult people is where inner transformation gets real — and where most of us need serious backup. Speaker: Ryan Leak, Teaching Pastor
We all want to look back and know our life meant something. But what separates a life story of impact from one of regret? It's not perfection — David's own messy, complicated story proves that. It's direction. This week, discover the posture that helps build a worthwhile legacy and bring purpose to every chapter of your story, even the hard and broken ones. Speaker: Jeff Jones, Lead Pastor
Broken relationships rarely happen overnight—but left unaddressed, they can unravel everything. This week we look at the tragic fallout between David and his son Absalom and the cost of avoiding hard conversations. Discover why avoidance is easier in the moment but devastating in the end—and how repentance, forgiveness, and courageous love can begin to heal what’s been fractured. Speaker: Jeff Jones, Lead Pastor
Even the strongest stories can unravel in a moment. This week we look at David’s moral collapse with Bathsheba—not to judge, but to learn. By examining the warning signs that led to his fall, we’ll discover how to recognize danger before it becomes damage—and how repentance can begin a comeback. Because your worst chapter doesn’t have to be your final word. Speaker: Ryan Leak, Teaching Pastor
David wasn’t chosen because he was perfect—but because his heart reflected God’s. This week we’ll explore what it really means to be “after God’s own heart” and how David’s honest, whole-life relationship with God shaped everything he did. Discover how bringing your full self to a gracious, compassionate God can transform the story you’re writing. Speaker: Eric Torrence, Executive Pastor of Creative Expressions
No one writes a great story alone. The people closest to us shape who we become—and the direction our lives take. This week we’ll look at the powerful friendship between David and Jonathan and discover the kind of relationships that help us stay aligned, stand firm, and grow stronger in our faith. Because the right friends don’t just walk with us through life—they help us become who God is calling us to be. Speaker: Jeff Jones, Lead Pastor
Every one of us faces moments when doing the right thing feels costly, inconvenient, or unfair. In David’s story, we see what integrity looks like when temptation is loud and the easy way out is right in front of us. This week we’ll discover why the right thing is always the right thing—and how choosing the high road, one decision at a time, shapes the story we’re writing with our lives. Speaker: Jeff Jones, Lead Pastor
We all carry reasons we think God could never use us—our past, our failures, our insecurities. But God doesn’t choose the way people do. He looks past appearances and resumes and sees the heart. This week we’ll discover how David’s story reminds us that God specializes in choosing the overlooked, the underestimated, and the unlikely—and He’s still doing it today. Speaker: Jeff Jones, Lead Pastor
Every year comes with goals, habits, and fresh intentions—but nothing shapes our lives more than our relationships. Scripture gives us a different kind of relational code through the powerful “one another” commands: encourage one another, pray for one another, honor one another, and forgive one another. This message explores how choosing these practices can transform the way we love, heal, and grow together—and why living them out may be the most important decision you make this year. Speaker: Ryan Leak, Teaching Pastor
Speaker: Jeff Jones, Lead Pastor
Speaker: Jeff Jones, Lead Pastor
Speaker: Eric Torrence, Executive Pastor of Creative Expressions
In a world full of hot takes and constant disagreement, it’s easy to get distracted by things that don’t really matter. This week we’ll look at how Scripture helps us focus on what’s essential—anchoring our faith in Jesus, building one another up, and staying united around our shared mission. When we stress the right things and let go of the rest, we become the kind of church that moves forward together. Speaker: Eric Torrence, Executive Pastor of Creative Expressions
Jesus describes God’s kingdom like a party—one that’s not for the insiders, but for those who feel left out or far from faith. This week, we’ll be reminded that church isn’t something we consume, but a celebration we help host. As we stretch outward with God’s heart for those who aren’t here yet, we get to play a part in throwing the kind of party that makes heaven rejoice. Speaker: Jeff Jones, Lead Pastor
When Jesus calls us to love others, it isn’t out of guilt or pressure—it’s an invitation to join the good He’s already doing. This week we’ll explore how to move from “here for me” or “here for guilt” to a “here for good” life that frees us from being the hero and empowers us to simply do for one what we wish we could do for all. Discover the joy of showing up with love, generosity, and courage right where God has placed you. Speaker: Ashlyn Stanley, Student Ministry Pastor
This week we kick off How We Roll by exploring one of the core values that shapes who we are as a church: We see beauty in diversity. Jesus chose a team that couldn’t have been more different—people with clashing backgrounds, beliefs, and stories—and then used them to change the world. This week we’ll see how following Him teaches us to look past labels, love beyond comfort, and recognize the beauty in the people around us… even the ones who challenge us most. Speaker: Ryan Leak, Teaching Pastor
Generosity sounds inspiring—until it’s time to make a plan. In a culture driven by fear and “more is better,” Jesus offers a better equation: give first, save wisely, and live freely. This week, discover the practical “strange math” that brings peace to your finances, joy to your giving, and purpose to every dollar. Speaker: Jeff Jones, Lead Pastor
Speaker: Jeff Jones, Lead Pastor
Before Peter preached to crowds or miracles filled the streets, someone had to make the introduction. Andrew was that someone. Known not for bold speeches but for simple invitations, Andrew quietly brought people to Jesus—his brother, a young boy with loaves and fish, even strangers from far away. This week, discover how one small invitation can change everything. Speaker: April Farmer, Guest Speaker
Why did Judas witness miracles but betray Jesus for a mere month’s wages? His world got shaken, which showed something about what was going on under the surface. So, what foundations are we building our own lives upon? No matter how stable life feels right now, discover what makes for an unshakable hope in a shaky, unpredictable world. Speaker: Eric Torrence, Executive Pastor of Creative Expressions




