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Nehemiah 7 marks a turning point—the wall is complete, and only the gates remain to be set in place. Yet the focus shifts from construction to consecration. This chapter demonstrates the power of re-committing ourselves to the work of God. Passage: Nehemiah 7
Nehemiah

Nehemiah

2025-10-1238:26

October 12 2025
Radical Christianity

Radical Christianity

2025-09-2838:29

Speaking about the infilling of the Holy Spirit with transforming power and joy!
Nehemiah and his people face growing opposition and skepticism as they rebuild.  This opposition causes Nehemiah to spring into action and begs the question: doues God really help those who help themselves? Passage: Nehemiah 4:9-18
Love your enemies

Love your enemies

2025-09-1436:36

This Sunday, Pastor Kevin will pause our current series to address the recent tragedies of hatred and violence impacting our nation. Looking to Jesus’ words in the Sermon on the Mount, we’ll be reminded of His call to love our enemies and consider how we can faithfully live this out in our own context.
Doing God's work can be challenging - especially when the critics get loud. In Nehemiah 4, we see how God's People responded when the opposition grows against the rebuilding. Join us this Sunday as we uncover what is takes to stand firm when adversity threatens to derail God's calling. Passage: Nehemiah 4:1-9.
Join us for  sermon by Roger Olson.
Nehemiah: Side by Side

Nehemiah: Side by Side

2025-08-2250:52

Nehemiah 3 is more than a list of names—it’s a roll call of ordinary people who stepped up to rebuild God’s city. Each name marks someone who took their spot on the wall, shoulder to shoulder, for God’s mission. This Sunday, we’ll discover why your name matters in God’s work, too.
Nehemiah has taken the time to walk the broken streets of Jerusalem and is ready to tell people of his bold plan. How will people receive it? And more importantly will he back down? This week helps us understand the importance of listening to the right voice. Passage Nehemiah 2:17-20
This Sunday, we return to our journey through Nehemiah. As Nehemiah enters Jerusalem, he’s confronted with the reality of the ruined walls—what he had only heard about is now painfully visible. The question looms: is the task ahead bigger than he imagined? Nehemiah’s response, along with those around him, offers us vital insight into how we face crisis and answer God’s call in challenging times. Passage: Nehemiah 2:11-20
God's Will

God's Will

2025-07-2029:16

We are taking a break from the series in Nehemiah this week an welcome Roger Olson as our preacher today.   Scripture Reading: Proverbs 3:5-8
In week 2 of our new series Nehemiah: Rebuilding What Matters, we witness Nehemiah’s bold decision to speak to the king about rebuilding Jerusalem. Will this act cost him his life? Explore with us how stepping out in faith can bring about radical change–and for the better!
This Sunday we begin a brand new series in the Book of Nehemiah. Often considered one of the liveliest books of Scripture, join us as we journey through a powerful story of bravery. Nehemiah and others seek to rebuild a broken people. Learn how this timeless historical event can shape the way we live out our faith as Christians in the world today. Passage: Nehemiah 1
This Sunday, we conclude our series on the Fruit of the Spirit by exploring self-control. In a world ruled by impulse and indulgence, the gospel offers a better way. We’ll also look at how Paul wraps up this powerful section in Galatians with a call to walk in step with the Spirit.
When was the last time you described someone as gentle? In a loud and demanding world, gentleness feels rare—maybe even weak. But what if it’s one of the greatest strengths a follower of Jesus can have? This Sunday, discover how the Holy Spirit grows Christlike gentleness in us—not softness, but strength under control. Whether you’re navigating conflict, parenting, marriage, or just daily stress, this is a truth that can reshape how you live out your faith.
Father’s Day This Sunday, Pastor Kevin explores the Spirit-empowered gift of faithfulness. What does it mean to stay committed when walking away would be easier?
What does true goodness look like? Join us as we explore how the Spirit shapes us to reflect the humble, servant-hearted goodness of Christ. This message will lead us to a powerful picture of what it means to live and love like Jesus. You won’t want to miss it.
What does true kindness look like? In a world that often walks by, Jesus shows us what it means to cross the road with compassion.  Join us this Sunday as we continue our series, The Fruit of the Spirit with a message from Luke 10. Discover how Spirit-filled kindness can break barriers, heal wounds, and reflect the kindness of God.
More Than a Virtue People often think patience is a virtue but Galatians 5 says it is a fruit of the Spirit. There’s a difference.
“In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world” (John 16:33). These words were a solemn reminder at the trouble we will face in the world. This may seem like a discouraging thought, yet as Christians we can live with peace regardless of the circumstances. Learn how to experience a greater sense of peace in your life this Sunday. Passage: Mark 4:35–41
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