This Christmas may look and feel different for you. The "how" of your celebrations may have changed, but the "why" doesn't need to. Join us this Christmas Eve for the finale of "Do You See What I See." Receive a fresh look at Christmas through the eyes of the One who made it all happen and be assured that there will always be room for you with Jesus!
God had a very unique assignment for Mary. One He didn't ask another person in this world to do. Her "yes" gave her a perspective on the story of Christmas that was simply extraordinary. In week four of our series, "Do You See What I See," we'll learn that while unique, Mary's story has important lessons for our own lives. Are you available?
When he first laid eyes on his Child, he stared right into the glory of heaven. Joseph knew this Baby was special. Did he wonder why God had chosen him to help raise this newborn King? In week three of our series, “Do You See What I See,” we’ll take a look at three things that made Joseph the exact right person to pour into Jesus and see how living with these same traits can open our own eyes to the miracle of God with us.
He was the king during the time of Jesus’ birth. He was a man seen as great and successful. Yet, the birth of a Baby set him into a tailspin of destructive choices. In week two of our series, “Do You See What I See,” we’ll see the story of Christmas through the eyes of the villain and recognize our great need for a Hero who rises above it all.
The angel delivers God’s holy message that is for all the world to the lowest of low. Why? Because if this was good news for them then it means that it’s good news for everyone for all time! We don’t know if the shepherds fully understood the gravity of that moment but their response is a perfect blueprint for us.
You’ve likely heard the saying, “It’s better to be kind than to be right." People truly value kindness, yet so often people forget this with their words or actions. In this second part of our series, “On Point”, we’ll take a closer look at what it really means to not only be kind in a way that honors God but to actually become kindness.
Living a life that is seen as exactly right is something many people strive for. However, it’s easy to become more concerned about making sure those around us see how proper our lives are than living out each day doing the things God sees as “just right”. In this first message in the series “On Point,” we’ll take a look at how we can live out every day doing justice in a way that pleases God by seeing people as He sees them and doing the things He has called us to do.
A greater faith. Abundant blessings. These are things you can experience when you trust God with your finances and give back to Him what was His in the first place. In part three of the series, “Breathing Room”, we’ll explore why trusting God with our first 10% doesn’t have to be a frightening thought.
Are you a saver or a spender? Only one of these develops the breathing room you long for in your budget. In part two of the series, “Breathing Room”, we’ll take a look at why saving is the better choice and receive tips that will help you gain Godly wisdom in your finances.
You’ve heard it said you can’t serve God and money at the same time. A better way is to allow money to serve you as you serve God. Embracing a different mindset and strategy can help achieve this. In part one of the series, “Breathing Room”, we’ll consider three embraceable values that can help you create a budget that is in a more comfortable, God-honoring place.
Have you felt opposition lately? Have you had a struggle or a setback of any sort? Have you felt isolated and alone? This is right where the enemy wants us. But Jesus wants us to thrive! Thriving on your own can often feel impossible. But thriving in the midst of a Christ-centered community is much easier. In this last part of our series “Engage”, we’ll see what it looks like to truly engage in a community that will help you thrive.
Life is busy with so many things. Staying connected to Christ can feel challenging at times. You may wonder if you’re even living your life for Christ at all. Being in a Christ-centered community is a great way to shed light on how well you’re abiding in Jesus. In this third part of our series “Engage,” we’ll take a look at three things that will empower you to abide in Christ in a more consistent way.
Being seen, known and loved is something all people long for. This happens in a Christ-centered community. Discovering the Kingdom of God is another thing that happens when community is Christ-centered. In this second message of the series “Engage,” we will take the mystery out of what the Kingdom of God is and help you identify ways you can live a Kingdom life.
We long to be better, to accomplish more and to try new things. The gap between who we are and who we were made to be fills our resolutions at the beginning of each new year. But we find out quickly that on our own, our resolve to better ourselves is weak at best. In this first week of the new series, Engage, we’ll learn how engaging in authentic Christ-centered community will not only strengthen our transformation to our better selves, it will help us better see who God made us to be.
What a privilege it is to live in a time where God has already reached down and sent us His One and Only Son. A time where we can experience the hope and joy of knowing Jesus. In this Christmas Eve message, Pastor Gus will draw attention to the amazing gift we have when we lay aside religion and run into a loving relationship with Jesus.
With Christmas just days away, the list of all the loved ones we’ve purchased gifts for and the list of those we still need a gift for is dancing through our heads. Is Jesus on that list? In this fourth message in the series “For You This Christmas,” Pastor Andrew will show us why we should worship Jesus this Christmas and why this is the greatest gift we can give Him.
“Fall on your knees." We’ve sung these words countless times at Christmas as we’ve belted out a chorus of “Oh Holy Night.” In this message, we will see how these are more than just words from a song. Bowing before the Lord and falling on our knees is a way to show our worship to Jesus.
Giving gifts is a big deal this time of year. We give good gifts to others because we love them. In week two of “For You This Christmas,” we’ll take a look at the significance of the gifts the wise men brought to Jesus and see how they taught us to give gifts with great joy!
The truth is that God doesn’t exist for us. We exist for Him. We were created to bring Him honor and glory by worshiping Him in everything we say and everything we do. In this first message, we will learn to lift our hands in worship no matter what is going on around us.