Sunday May 7: Ephesians 2:11-22, “What Holds us Together?”
By Pastor Bill Flavin

This week we continue to dig into Ephesian’s focus on unity with God and with one another. In a world where it’s easy to focus on winning and losing, Ephesians 2 challenges us to focus on the unity we find in Jesus and what He has done for all of us on the cross.

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Sunday March 17:  “Rooted:  Disciple” Luke 14:25-35

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Early in adulthood I learned a hard lesson. Every choice (even the ones that feel like we are refusing to make a choice) has consequences and impact. Jesus wants to remind his followers that being a disciple is a wonderful and impactful way to live, that leads us to the most fulfilling life we are designed to live. Following Jesus also comes with commands to live a life that is unlike others and calls us to a higher standard.

Sunday March 10:  “Rooted:  Fasting” Matthew 6:16-18

Sunday March 10: “Rooted: Fasting” Matthew 6:16-18

Growing up I had a narrow picture of fasting: don’t eat food for some period, which as a student sounded challenging. In Matthew 6 and all over scripture we get a rich picture of fasting as an opportunity to grow closer to God, to challenge the status quo in our lives, and dig deeper into prayer.

Sunday March 3:  “Rooted:  Prayer” Matthew 6:5-15

Sunday March 3: “Rooted: Prayer” Matthew 6:5-15

It feels like prayer and reading the bible are two of the most common things that we are told are important as Christians. Jesus lays out in Matthew 6 a picture of the heart and posture for prayer that we can model in our own lives.