Sunday May 19: Nehemiah 4, “Who Said This Was Hard?”
By Lead Pastor, Bill Flavin

After a few chapters of miraculous moves of God, Nehemiah and those in Jerusalem run into significant roadblocks. The people of Jerusalem model an approach to handling roadblocks and challenges, that is honest, prayerful, and laser focused on what God has asked of them.

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Sunday January 5:  “Find Your Why”  1 Peter 3:8-16

Sunday January 5: “Find Your Why” 1 Peter 3:8-16

Asking why is such a simple and complex question. It has the ability to cut to the core of things with one simple word. In 1 Peter, the question is why do we place our hope in Jesus? Bill will share a bit of his why in his walk with Jesus.

Sunday December 29:  “Getting Back To Normal”  Mark 4:35-41

Sunday December 29: “Getting Back To Normal” Mark 4:35-41

As the holiday season comes to an end, we prepare ourselves for the hurry of school, sports, and work getting back to “normal”. In this hurry we can lose a valuable sense of stillness and peace. Join us as we work through what it means to look to Christ for peace and how presence with him is our ultimate goal.

Tuesday December 24:  “What Child is This?  Good News of Great Joy”  Luke 2:8-20

Tuesday December 24: “What Child is This? Good News of Great Joy” Luke 2:8-20

Tonight on Christmas Eve, we lean into the power of a simple question: why? Jesus became human, embodied and fulfilled countless prophecies and scriptures, and did it all in a way and place that few people expected. But why? The story of Christmas gives us a picture of joy and hope that can and does exist in all circumstances and against all odds.