You can be in the Father’s house and still miss His heart. In Luke 15, Jesus tells the story of two lost sons — one who ran away in rebellion, and one who stayed home in self-righteousness. This week, Pastor Gregg reminds us that grace doesn’t just rescue the rebellious; it redeems the religious. When our faith becomes more about performance than presence, we can lose sight of the Father’s heart. But the good news is—He still comes out for both. Subscribe to stay up to date with what God i...
When the prodigal son came home, the Father didn’t just forgive him—He restored him. Pastor Gregg Sizemore walks us through Luke 15, where Jesus reveals the Father’s heart toward every lost son and daughter. He covers shame with a robe of righteousness, restores identity with a ring, gives purpose with sandals, and celebrates our return with a feast. No matter how far you’ve wandered, grace runs toward you. This is the Father’s heart. 👉 Stay up to date with what God is doing at Creek...
What happens when we finally wake up to the reality that life apart from God doesn’t work? In Luke 15, Jesus tells the story of a son who chased freedom but found famine. Yet in the middle of his mess, something shifts: “when he came to himself.” That’s where conviction begins—when we realize sin over-promised and under-delivered, and the Father’s love is already waiting on the porch. This week, Pastor Gregg reminds us that repentance isn’t about fixing ourselves; it’s about returning home t...
What happens when we choose life apart from God? In Luke 15, Jesus tells the story of the prodigal son—a picture of how sin over-promises and under-delivers. This week, Pastor Gregg reminds us that what the world calls “freedom” often leads to famine, but the Father’s love is still calling us home. Subscribe to stay up to date with what God is doing at Creekside Church! Website: https://creekside.church Instagram: creeksidechurchnp
What does it mean to carry the heart of Jesus? This week, Pastor Gregg kicks off our For the One series by sharing the heart of the Shepherd from Luke 15—Jesus leaves the ninety-nine to rescue the one who’s lost. This message calls us back to the mission of God’s people: to move from comfort to calling, from being consumers to contributors, and to join the rescue mission of Jesus to seek and save the lost. Subscribe to stay up to date with what God is doing at Creekside Church! Websit...
Between planting and reaping is the hardest season—the waiting. This week, Pastor Gregg preaches from James 5 and 1 Corinthians 3, reminding us that while we plant and water, only God gives the growth. Through patient faith, prayer, and perseverance, we keep working the field and trust that the harvest is coming. Subscribe to stay up to date with what God is doing at Creekside Church! Website: https://creekside.church Instagram: creeksidechurchnp
Once the soil is ready, the seed must be planted. Without seed there is no harvest. This week, we have the privilege of having Deeper Church's Pastor Rohan Thompson to bring the word! Subscribe to stay up to date with what God is doing at Creekside Church! Website: https://creekside.church Instagram: creeksidechurchnp
As a church, we believe the soil must be prepared before the harvest comes. This week, Pastor Gregg preaches from Matthew 13 and Hosea 10:12, reminding us that the seed of God’s Word is never the problem—the condition of our hearts is. Whether it’s hardness, shallowness, or distraction, this message calls us to break up the fallow ground, surrender to Jesus, and prepare our lives for the harvest God is bringing. We’d love to hear from you! Which type of soil do you see in your life right no...
Behind every action is a value—and for us as a church, one of those values is this: We Reach the Next Gen. This week, Yth Director Caeden preaches from Psalm 145, reminding us that faith that lasts must be modeled through authentic worship, lived-out intimacy with God, and a deep love for His Kingdom. Whether it’s daily surrender, passing down personal testimonies, or living with holy awe of God, this message calls us to wake up, fight compromise, and invest our lives into the next generatio...
This week, Pastor Gregg walks through Acts 2:42–47, showing us how the early church had a rhythm of gathering both in the temple (large corporate worship) and in homes (life-on-life discipleship). Whether it’s being shaped by God’s Word, strengthened through prayer and worship, or sent out from community on mission, this message calls us to embrace God’s design for His people: we don’t just attend church, we are the church. We’d love to hear from you! What’s one step you can take this week t...
Behind every action is a value—and for us as a church, one of those values is this: We Are Generous. This week, Pastor Gregg unpacks the biblical principle of giving our first and best to God, showing that generosity is not about law but about love, trust, and mission. From Abel’s offering to the early church in Acts, to God giving His own Son as the firstfruits of resurrection, this message reminds us that we are never more like God than when we give. Subscribe to stay up to date with what...
What defines true worship? Behind every action is a value—and for us as a church, one of those values is this: We Worship in Spirit and Truth. This week, Pastor Corey unpacks John 4 and Romans 12:1–2, showing us that worship isn’t just about music or a moment—it’s a way of life. Whether it’s living as a “living sacrifice,” worshiping in the everyday moments, or aligning our devotion with the truth of God’s Word, this message calls us to embrace worship that has no boundaries, no time limits,...
What drives your life? Behind every action is a value—and for us as a church, it all starts here: It’s all about Jesus. This week, Pastor Gregg kicks off our This Is Us series by looking at Hebrews 12:1–2 and what it means to run the race of faith with endurance while fixing our eyes on Jesus. Whether it’s laying aside the weight of distraction, finding strength to keep going, or recentering your vision on Christ, this message calls us to live out our foundational value: everything we do is a...
This week, Pastor Gregg Sizemore takes us through 1 Chronicles 28–29, showing how David’s final act of leadership was one of the most powerful moments of his life. Instead of holding on, David poured out everything he had—commissioning Solomon, sacrificing for the temple, inspiring the people, and giving God all the glory. In this message, we see how true legacy isn’t just about how you start—it’s about how you finish. Discover what it means to live and lead for what will outlive you, and ho...
What if your greatest failure is the very place God wants to meet you with grace? This week, Pastor Gregg Sizemore walks us through David’s darkest moment—his spiral into sin with Bathsheba, the cover-up that followed, and the confrontation that changed everything. In this message, we unpack how sin always spirals further than we expect, but true repentance invites real restoration. We explore what it means to be confronted by truth, to confess what’s been hidden, and to believe in the God w...
What if God’s presence isn’t something to be carried your way—but something that carries you? This week, Youth Director Caeden Sizemore walks us through David’s bold pursuit of God’s presence in 2 Samuel 6—and the costly lesson he learns along the way. From forgotten reverence to undignified worship, we see how David lays down his crown to lift up the name of the Lord. In this message, we explore what it means to truly honor God's holiness, walk in obedience, and live unashamed of who we ar...
What if God is shaping your crown in the shadows? This week, Pastor Jacob Whitehead from Crosspoint City Church unpacks how David was crowned king—but still carried the heart of a shepherd. From the pastures to the palace, David’s story reminds us that God exalts those who are faithful in the quiet places. In this message, we explore how true leadership is rooted in humility, service, and surrender—and how David’s kingship ultimately points to Jesus, our Shepherd King who rules with grace. W...
This week, Pastor Gregg takes us through the caves, battles, and betrayals of 1 Samuel 21–24. Though anointed as king, David finds himself in the wilderness—not because of disobedience, but because God is preparing him. In a season marked by pressure, obscurity, and opportunity, David chooses purity, dependence, and mercy over shortcuts and self-promotion. We hope that you enjoy this series! Subscribe if you haven't already to stay up to date with what we've got going on here at Creekside Ch...
This week, Pastor Rohan Thompson walks us through how God used Jonathan’s covenant with David to protect, promote, and propel him into his calling—and He still uses relationships to do the same today. In this message, we explore the difference between covenant and contract, and how Jesus is the ultimate covenant-keeper. Discover what it means to be a friend like Jonathan and walk in the loyalty of Christ. We hope that you enjoy this series! Subscribe if you haven't already to stay up to date ...
What if your greatest battle is the very one God has already prepared you for? In this message, Pastor Gregg Sizemore walks us through 1 Samuel 17 and the iconic story of David and Goliath—not as a tale of underdog bravery, but as a picture of godly leadership, tested faith, and the power of obedience. David steps into a fight no one else dared to face—not with armor, but with a sling, a stone, and full confidence in God. We hope that you enjoy this series! Subscribe if you haven't al...