Rooted

Sunday May 31:  “Who We Are”  Various Scriptures

Sunday May 31: “Who We Are”  Various Scriptures

This week we will look at several passages that help us to understand who we are. To be created in the image of God is a beautiful blessing full of great joy, but it is also a calling. Join us as we work through what it means: to be a steward, to be a servant, to be gracious, and to be hopeful.

Sunday May 10:  “Gospel Of Peace”  Ephesians 6:15; Romans 5:1–3 

Sunday May 10: “Gospel Of Peace”  Ephesians 6:15; Romans 5:1–3 

God doesn’t just offer peace as a feeling—He gives us a firm place to stand. Because of the gospel, we have peace with God, even in the midst of life’s challenges and uncertainties. We’ll discover how being rooted in that peace allows us to live with confidence and carry God’s peace into the world around us.

Sunday April 26:  “Belt Of Truth”  Ephesians 6:14; John 31-35

Sunday April 26: “Belt Of Truth”  Ephesians 6:14; John 31-35

In a world full of competing voices and shifting ideas, truth is what holds everything together. Jesus invites us not just to know the truth, but to remain in it and be shaped by it. We’ll explore how being rooted in God’s truth brings clarity, freedom, and stability to our everyday lives.

Sunday April 19:  “Why Do We Need Roots?”  Ephesians 6:10–13; 1 Peter 5:7–9 

Sunday April 19: “Why Do We Need Roots?”  Ephesians 6:10–13; 1 Peter 5:7–9 

Life brings pressure, uncertainty, and challenges—but we’re not meant to face it alone or unprepared. Before we talk about the armor, we begin with the foundation: what it means to be rooted in God’s strength rather than our own, and why God gives us this armor for daily life. This will set the stage to talk about why deep roots are essential for a steady, resilient faith.

Sunday June 1: Joshua Series: “Interesting Plans”  Joshua 6

Sunday June 1: Joshua Series: “Interesting Plans” Joshua 6

Stories are powerful. They can remind us of favorite memories, impactful people, and formative experiences. By Joshua 4 the Jewish people have a “this isn’t Kansas anymore” moment as they stand on the edge of the land God was leading them to. But before they step into the next chapter of that journey, they pause, to remember all that God has already done, and to be sure they don’t forget as they step into the next part of their journey.

Sunday May 25: Joshua Series: “Transformed Lives”  Joshua 5

Sunday May 25: Joshua Series: “Transformed Lives” Joshua 5

Stories are powerful. They can remind us of favorite memories, impactful people, and formative experiences. By Joshua 4 the Jewish people have a “this isn’t Kansas anymore” moment as they stand on the edge of the land God was leading them to. But before they step into the next chapter of that journey, they pause, to remember all that God has already done, and to be sure they don’t forget as they step into the next part of their journey.

Sunday March 31:  Easter, Acts 10:34-48

Sunday March 31: Easter, Acts 10:34-48

Easter Sunday was a tide change event. Jesus’ death and resurrection forever changed our relationship with God. Part of the impact of it was also who’s relationship changed with God because of those events. Jesus’ ministry culminated in his death and resurrection, which was meant to be a gift and sacrifice to many people, and the hope of that message grounds us, and gives us both joy and hope even today.

Sunday March 24:  Palm Sunday, Mark 11:1-11

Sunday March 24: Palm Sunday, Mark 11:1-11

On Palm Sunday, Jesus’ ministry moved into the limelight for many in Jerusalem that day. The traveling teacher who had impacted so many, was not center stage as crowds greeted him as many had gathered in Jerusalem to celebrate the Passover. That day many in the crowd had a variety of expectations and hopes of what this traveling rabbi might mean for Jewish people going forward.

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

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

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 February 25:  I Love My Church “Rooted In Christ – God’s Word” Psalm 1

Sunday February 25: I Love My Church “Rooted In Christ – God’s Word” Psalm 1

Churches often talk about the importance of reading the bible, which is good, and needed. In Psalm 1 though we hear about loving and meditating on God’s Word. That God’s Word would be interwoven throughout our lives, that what the bible says would leak into every aspect of our lives. That God’s Word would give us a foundation to lean on in all seasons of life and in all circumstances.