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Pastor Chris continues the series The Church Is… with a message on The Church Is a Temple. Looking at the difference between the Old Testament and New Testament temple, he explains how God’s presence once dwelled among His people in a physical structure, but through Christ and the Holy Spirit, God now chooses to dwell within His people. As living temples filled with His Spirit, the church carries God’s presence into the world.
The Church Is Family — Pastor Chris unpacks God’s design for the church to function as a family in the midst of our mess and brokenness — the place where we experience true belonging as God’s surrogate family.
Pastor Scott teaches about how Jesus built His Church (Ekklesia)… to be a group of sacrificial people, ready to bring their offerings for the purpose of building His Kingdom, His house, His presence on the earth as it is in Heaven.
We were so blessed to have Francis Chan with us this week, calling us deeper into the mysteries of Christ and reminding us of the sacred power and beauty of communion as a true encounter with Jesus.
This weeks sermon, “Perfect Unity,” reminded us that in a deeply divided world, our unity is found in Jesus alone, and Pastor Chris encouraged us to reflect His love by standing together as one.
In this message, No Mixture, Pastor Chris shared about the importance of having a clean heart before the Lord—living with honesty, integrity, and nothing hidden. We were reminded that God searches our hearts, and that when our inner life is pure, everything else begins to flow from the right place.
In this message, Growing Up, Pastor Chris invites us to examine how we can avoid spiritual stagnation and continue maturing in our faith.
Pastor Chris reminds us of a simple, powerful truth: we are called to seek God first in all things. When He is our highest priority, everything else finds its proper place.
In this message, we explore the heart of God revealed in Jesus’ simple yet profound question: “What do you want me to do for you?” Discover how knowing God’s heart invites us to pray specifically and boldly.
Join Pastor Scott as he teaches about the readiness that only comes from a consecrated life. We’re believing God for great things in 2026
Pastor Scott teaches on the Wonder and all of Christmas and the invitation of Jesus to lean into the mystery of his kingdom in a culture so desperate for certainty and answers.
In this week’s message, Everlasting Joy, Pastor Chris shares how we often chase joy in the things of the world, yet God offers something far better – His own lasting joy that comes from His peace.
Pastor Chris shares the difference between the world’s fragile, circumstantial peace and the indwelling peace Jesus gives — a steady, unshakable peace we can access at all times, in every moment.
This message, Pastor Chris teaches how gratitude rooted in faith allows us to give thanks before the answer arrives. Discover how trusting God’s character—not just His outcomes—fills us with peace, strength, and confident hope.
A message about how giving itself is a grace—God’s gift that shapes our hearts to be generous and empowers us to meet the needs of others.
This week, Pastor Chris taught that Jesus’ words—“It’s more blessed to give than to receive”—reveal the secret to true joy. When we recognize God as the generous Giver and Owner of all things, we learn to live as faithful stewards with open hands and generous hearts.
Join Pastor Scott as he talks about the differences and relationship between Power & Authority in Christ Jesus. Hear the invitation from God to receive, lean in, and walk in the fullness of what’s available to every son and daughter.
Pastor Chris taught from Colossians 3, reminding us to live from our true identity in Christ—putting off the old ways and putting on the new nature shaped by His love and peace.
Our words reveal what’s hidden in our hearts and carry the power of life and death. In this message, Pastor Chris challenges us to let God transform our hearts so that our words bring healing, hope, and life instead of harm.
Pastor Chris shares how true honor means seeing others as God sees them—speaking truth in love and building unity in a divided world.



