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As we continue our Advent series on Joy, Pastor Joe walks us through the story of the shepherds in Luke 2, highlighting the joy of sharing Jesus. He reminds us that the gospel is news—not advice—good news meant for everyone. Through the shepherds’ unlikely role in the Christmas story, we’re invited to rediscover the joy that comes from knowing Jesus, being known by him, and sharing that hope freely with others.
As we continue our Advent series on Joy, Pastor Zach walks us through the story of the wise men in Matthew 2, showing how even the most familiar Christmas passages still hold surprising depth. He explores the source, the reach, and the path of true joy as revealed in their journey to Jesus. This message reminds us that joy begins when we see Jesus clearly, respond in worship, and let his story reshape our own.
As we kick off our Advent series on Joy, Pastor Joe reminds us that Advent is about far more than holiday noise–it’s about the healing Jesus brings into a broken world. Looking at Mary’s song in Luke 1, he explains how something clicked for her between fear and overwhelming joy as she realized who God really is. Mary saw that God is mighty, holy, and merciful–and that truth changed everything for her.
This weekend, Pastor Mike walked us through Psalm 136 and reminded us that real gratitude begins when we shift our focus–looking up to who God is, not just what we have. He showed how the Psalm leads us to look up, look back, and look ahead, anchoring our thankfulness in God’s unchanging character and enduring love.
This weekend, Pastor Jimmy reminded us that Romans 10 gives incredible clarity about who Jesus is and how we can know God. That clarity creates real urgency—because while everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved, many around us still haven’t heard. And that urgency is what drives us to action through church planting, so more people have the opportunity to hear, believe, and call on Jesus.
As we conclude our Rise Up series, Pastor Joe teaches from 1 Peter 5 and reminds us that while believers live in an increasingly hostile world, the greatest battle isn’t just happening around us — it’s happening within us. Peter shifts the focus away from culture and toward the heart, calling the church to humility, trust, and spiritual alertness.
As we continue our Rise Up series, Pastor Zach draws on 1 Peter 4:12-19 and reminds us that suffering is an inevitable part of life, but not all suffering is the same—some comes from our own choices, some from others, and some for the sake of our faith. He emphasizes that while suffering itself is not good, God is faithful and works through it for a greater purpose, inviting us to entrust our lives to him even in hardship.
As we continue our Rise Up series, Pastor Larry Osborne unpacks 1 Peter 4:1–11, reminding us to endure suffering with the mindset of Christ. We’re called to arm ourselves with his resolve — choosing forgiveness over bitterness, hope over despair, and obedience over comfort. This message challenges us to live not for our own desires but for the will of God, trusting that every trial strengthens our faith and shapes us to be more like Jesus.
As we continue our Rise Up series, Pastor Zach teaches from 1 Peter 3:13–22 about finding courage in the face of fear. We’re not called to blend in, but to live with conviction and compassion even when it costs us something. When obedience goes first, God’s protection and provision follow — every single time.
This week in our Rise Up series, Pastor Joe unpacks 1 Peter 3:1–12 and the transforming power of true beauty, strength, and community. Real change starts when we let God shape our hearts, love others like Jesus, and live with humility and unity. When we do, our homes, relationships, and even our world begin to look more like him.
As we continue our series, Rise Up, Pastor Zach reminds us that God has a vision—not just for who we are, but for who we can become. Teaching from 1 Peter 2:13–25, he shows that God’s strategy for transformation isn’t power or control, but submission and trust in him, even when life feels unjust. Just as Christ suffered and entrusted himself to God, we’re called to rise up by living differently—honoring others, doing good, and letting our lives point people back to him.
As we continue our new series, Rise Up, Pastor Joe reminds us from 1 Peter 2:4-12 that Jesus is our cornerstone, the solid foundation we lean on through every storm. We are called to be a chosen people who proclaim Jesus name, love others, and shine with resilience and generosity in a culture that desperately needs him.
As we continue our new series, Rise Up, Pastor Zach shows us from 1 Peter 1:22–2:3 that while our culture loves the idea of love, we often fail to live it out because our love is rooted in pride and insecurity. But through the gospel, we see that God’s love is not given because we are lovable—it is given because he is love. When we receive and share that love, it changes everything about how we live, grow, and treat others.
As we continue our new series, Rise Up, Pastor Joe emphasizes that holiness is not about rules or isolation, but about becoming the best version of ourselves through Christ. He walks through Peter’s guidance in 1 Peter 1, showing that holiness begins with what we think, shapes what we desire, and flows into how we act, with Jesus as the center of our lives.
As we kick off our new series, Rise Up, Pastor Zach reminds us that Peter was writing to Christians in a hostile culture—not to shrink back, but to step up in faith. He shared that while life is hard, hope is available through Jesus, and because of that, hopeful living is possible even in difficult times. God begins his encouragement to us not with commands, but with hope, showing us his heart and his power to sustain us.
In this Every Minute Matters refresh, Pastor Zach challenges us to look at life through the lens of God’s kingdom. Every person is chasing a gospel, but only Jesus offers lasting hope. With urgency and passion, he calls us to create opportunities for the next generation to meet Jesus and to expect God to do amazing things when we step into his mission.
In this message, Pastor Mike unpacks Psalm 67 and the theme of God’s abundant grace. The writer celebrates Gods generosity to his people. Not because it's deserved, but because he freely gives it through Jesus—“grace upon grace.”
As we conclude our Good News for Every Family series, Pastor Joe invites us to explore the profound love and acceptance that God offers to each of us. We are reminded that our identity in God's family transcends our actions and circumstances. This message focuses on embracing the heart of God through the powerful imagery of adoption, reflecting his unconditional love and acceptance. Pastor Joe challenges us to see ourselves and others through God's eyes, to live out our faith with compassion and humility, and to build a community that mirrors the divine family. By understanding our place in God's family, we can experience true belonging and purpose.
As we continue our Good News for Every Family series, Pastor Zach reminds us that God wants more for our families than we can even imagine, and he’s given us a roadmap to get there. The message focuses on living in harmony, pursuing peace, and letting go of pride, anger, and revenge so that our homes reflect God’s love. Pastor Zach challenges us to honor others, even in difficult moments, and to trust that God’s way leads to lasting restoration and unity.
As we continue our Good News for Every Family series, Pastor Joe reminds us that God’s design for family is meant to bring blessing and stability to every generation. He addresses the brokenness and challenges families face today, pointing to Scripture as both the source of truth and the path to restoration. Through personal stories and biblical teaching, he calls us to embrace God’s plan and trust him to redeem what’s been lost. The message encourages hope, even in difficult circumstances, because God’s grace is greater than any family’s struggles.























