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    Seeking Renewal - Confessions: Part 4 - Jacob Ley

    Seeking Renewal - Confessions: Part 4 - Jacob Ley

    This week we are journeying on in our series, Confessions: Erasing Shame and Experiencing Renewal, looking to Psalm 51 as a guide to help us in our journey of finding renewal in Christ. In times when we have messed up or let someone down, it is easy for us to be full of shame and think that hiding is better. But God invites us into something different. He tells us that we can experience life transforming restoration and renewal, when we go to Him in humbleness, He is faithful to help us out of our pit of sin. When we are seeking renewal, we can first ask for God’s restoration and respond to His grace with genuine worship. God’s restoration in us, should cause us to react in worship. Giving praise to God for what He has done in us and for us; giving testimony to others through what Christ has done in us. Our response should be genuine praise back to Him for what He has done for us. God’s restoration leads us into worship. Tune in to the latest message of the series, Seeking Renewal, and seek the true renewal that can only be found in Jesus.

    It's On Me - Confessions: Part 3 - Jacob Ley

    It's On Me - Confessions: Part 3 - Jacob Ley

    As we journey on in our series, Confessions: Erasing Shame and Experiencing Renewal, we will see that an essential part of confession is taking responsibility for our sin. In Romans, we see that Paul states, “All have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God.” When we were born into this world, we entered into sin, our need for Jesus is very great. And the first step we take in the process of confession is realizing our sin and owning up to it. In confessing before God, it is important that we acknowledge that God is just, confess our fallen nature, and receive God's wisdom. What a gift, that we do not have to do it alone. We have the blood of Christ to cover our sins, He does not leave us alone, we need to take the initial step of recognizing and confessing. Join us in the latest sermon from the series, It’s On Me, and see the freedom in confession.

    God's Immeasurable Mercy- Confessions: Part 2 - Brandon Cleaver

    God's Immeasurable Mercy- Confessions: Part 2 - Brandon Cleaver

    We are continuing in our new series, Confessions: Erasing Shame and Experiencing Renewal, this week we will be diving into Gods mercy and how He is faithful to show us mercy. When we appeal to the character of God and appeal to the cleansing power of God, we can experience His great mercy. Rather than carrying it on our own, the Lord is calling us to confess, surrender, release our grip on struggling to clean ourselves up. We can’t do it without Him. When we believe in Him and turn toward Him, confessing before Him, He is faithful and just to forgive us and to show us mercy. He can mend what we have broken, and He can heal our hearts from what we have let in. We do not have to suffer in silence, no matter how easy it may seem to suppress it and clean it up on our own. We need Him. Join us in listening to the latest message of the series, God’s Immeasurable Mercy, and release your grip on the sin you may be trying to cover.

    When God Confronts Our Sin - Confessions: Part 1 - Jacob Ley

    When God Confronts Our Sin - Confessions: Part 1 - Jacob Ley

    We are beginning a new series, Confessions: Erasing Shame and Experiencing Renewal, where we will look at 2 Samuel to better understand the role confession plays in our lives for us to find renewal. Today, we begin talking about this topic looking at David’s shortcomings when he gave into temptation and sinned against God. We see that the Lord confronts our sin so that we can experience renewal. To an extent, it’s as if we can have blinders on, where we can’t see the sin that tangles itself in our lives. On the other hand, we are aware of it and may turn our heads from seeing it. God lovingly confronts us with our sin because we are blind to it, at times we have despised the word of God, and the Lord is faithful to forgive our sin when we repent before Him. Tune in to our latest sermon on this vital topic, When God Confronts Our Sin, and allow your heart to be open to what the Lord may be confronting you with.

    Faith in the Face of Lions - Daniel: Part 6 - Jacob Ley

    Faith in the Face of Lions - Daniel: Part 6 - Jacob Ley

    Today, we are closing out our series, Daniel: Clash of Cultures, looking at the life of Daniel as he faced several difficulties and resided in a land that was hostile to God. As Christians, we are called to have faith, a faith that stands strong against the patterns of the world. Our faith can have an impact on the people and communities we are met with. We are the representation of Christ; the world is looking at us, watching our actions and lifestyle. God calls us to be faithful and to stand firm upon Him. He is saying; be faithful, He will deliver us. As we dig into this chapter, we see four truths about Christian faithfulness, it exposes cultural opposition, cultivates uncompromising character, reveals Divine deliverance, and sparks spiritual awakening. Our faithfulness to God is so vital, it impacts all who meet us. May the truths we have looked at in this series inspire and challenge you in your walk with Christ. Stand firm, we are image bearers, we are in this world, but not of it! 

    Following a Father's Footsteps - Daniel: Part 5 - Jacob Ley

    Following a Father's Footsteps - Daniel: Part 5 - Jacob Ley

    We are diving into another chapter in Daniel, looking at the fall of a king who opposed God. In this chapter, we see that God is sovereign over ungodly kings and kingdoms. We learn lessons from history and actively try not to repeat their past mistakes—it is the same for us as Christians. The word of God is full of stories of men and women who have fallen short, disobeyed God, forgot Him, and walked away, but thanks be to God that He never stopped chasing after them. We see that through their failings and mistakes, God is present, He picked them up, patched the pieces, and restored them. Just as He did then, He is doing now, so we need to learn from what scripture states. Join us in another sermon from the series, Following a Father's Footsteps, and remember your need for Jesus.

    The Dangers of Pride - Daniel: Part 4 - Joel Tomkinson

    The Dangers of Pride - Daniel: Part 4 - Joel Tomkinson

    Today, we are moving forward in our series on Daniel, looking at the journey of Daniel’s life and his courage to stay loyal to God whilst living in a culture that rejected God. Pride so simply entangles us in its grasp. It is easy to get caught in the success of what we complete or achieve and give ourselves all the credit, puffing ourselves up with more pridefulness. God warns us of the evil that can infect our hearts when we indulge in pride. But he does not leave us to figure it out on our own, He provides careful correction for our sinful ways, sharing with us His grace. God warns us of our pride, He will judge us for our sin, and then He restores us by his grace. He is faithful to redeem us. Join us in the latest sermon of the series and hear of how you can humble yourself before the true King. 

    Faith in the Furnace - Daniel: Part 3 - Jacob Ley

    Faith in the Furnace - Daniel: Part 3 - Jacob Ley

    Today we will continue our series, Daniel: Clash of Cultures, looking at another courageous story of Daniel and his friends in Babylon. When faced with the direct command to bow down to a false image by King Nebuchadnezzar, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego refused to bend their knee to a fake god. They had the courage to refuse and remain loyal to God alone; even if their refusal meant a sentence to death. Through the bravery of these young men, we see how courageous faith rejects idolatrous worship. As we fight in our present culture to stick close to our faith and values, we should reject cultural idolatry, refuse to compromise, and trust in God's deliverance. Tune in and hear how the courageous faith of these men allowed them to stay loyal to God despite living in a sinful, idolatrous society.

    A Kingdom Dream - Daniel: Part 2 - Jacob Ley

    A Kingdom Dream - Daniel: Part 2 - Jacob Ley

    We are continuing in our series, Daniel: Clash of Cultures. Seeing how Daniel remained faithful to God in a culture that directly opposed and went against Gods commands. Have there been moments in your life when you faced great difficulties—feeling like God was so far away? It can be tempting to turn your back on Him when we go through those times. But we can remain dependent on Him. We will learn today that Gods wisdom, kingdom, and authority is greater. Listen to the newest sermon of the series, A Kingdom Dream, and see how He is greater than all.

    Welcome to Babylon - Daniel: Part 1 - Pastor Ryan Nast

    Welcome to Babylon - Daniel: Part 1 - Pastor Ryan Nast

    As Christians in a modern world, we can feel like foreigners under pressure to blindly accept values that directly conflict with the gospel. Today, we're beginning a new series called Daniel: Clash of Cultures. When we step into the world of Daniel, we find ourselves in a land known for its excess, sin, and violence. This is also the reality of the age we currently live in. The key to Daniel's survival and ours is to recognize cultural influences, remain dependent on God, and receive the Lord's divine favor. Listen in as we discuss how to remain loyal to God in a hostile culture — by holding fast to the truth that God is sovereign over our circumstances.

    The Incarnation of Redemption - Emmanuel: Part 4 - Pastor Jacob Ley

    The Incarnation of Redemption - Emmanuel: Part 4 - Pastor Jacob Ley

    We are concluding our sermon series, Emmanuel: God with Us, looking at the incarnation of Jesus; and how His birth and resurrection saved the world. Through God sending His Son, Christ has given us freedom—if we believe in Him. We can embrace God’s redemption in Jesus alone; by recognizing our condition, trusting in Gods saving action, and receiving His adoption. True freedom is found in Jesus—not the kind that allows us to do whatever we want; but the kind of freedom that releases us from sin, shame, and darkness. Join us in the final sermon of this series, The Incarnation of Redemption, and be encouraged as hear about redemption through Jesus. Merry Christmas church family!

    The Incarnation of Humility - Emmanuel: Part 3 - Pastor Jacob Ley

    The Incarnation of Humility - Emmanuel: Part 3 - Pastor Jacob Ley

    We are continuing in our series, Emmanuel: God with Us, looking at the incarnation of Jesus and its impact on the world. In a world that is very self-centered, as the body of Christ, who have been called to humility—it is vital that we reject this mentality and strive to put on humility. It is not always easy to deny ourselves and put others before our own desires, but when we are struggling with this we can look to the example of Jesus. Jesus led by His example of humility; we can follow Jesus’ example of humility in our personal lives. To embody humility in our own lives we can consider our position, consider our mindset, and consider our example. Join us today in the latest message of the series, The Incarnation of Humility, and see how we can follow Jesus’ example. 

    The Incarnation of the Word - Emmanuel: Part 2 - Pastor Brandon Cleaver

    The Incarnation of the Word - Emmanuel: Part 2 - Pastor Brandon Cleaver

    Today, we are continuing in our series, Emmanuel: God with Us. Words have much power; God gave us a book full of His words to speak to us. He not only speaks to us through His Word, but through His creation. John 1:14 reads, “The word became flesh and dwelt among us.” Through Jesus’ incarnation, He brought the Word to life. Jesus is God’s creating word, revealing word, and saving word. Join us today in the newest message of the series, The Incarnation of the Word, and hear about God’s ultimate word.

    The Incarnation of Glory - Emmanuel: Part 1 - Pastor Jacob Ley

    The Incarnation of Glory - Emmanuel: Part 1 - Pastor Jacob Ley

    We are beginning our Christmas series, Emmanuel: God with Us. Several have asked the question, “What if God was one of us?” Seeming to overlook the incarnation of Jesus. Each Christmas, many celebrate the birth of Jesus to the world, through this event, we see that God answered this question with the incarnation of Christ. Today, we will learn how we can see God's glory by beholding the person of Jesus and the work He accomplished through His time here on earth. Join us in the first sermon of the series, The Incarnation of Glory, and see the glory of God. 

    The Absurdity of the Unforgiving Christian - Conflicted: Part 5 - Pastor Jacob Ley

    The Absurdity of the Unforgiving Christian - Conflicted: Part 5 - Pastor Jacob Ley

    Our series, Conflict[ed]: Pursuing Peace in a Cancel Culture, is coming to a close. In this last week, we will look at forgiveness and how vital it is in the body of Christ. As we walk through this world, we will face pain. That pain may be physical or emotional, and it may be caused by a brother or sister in Christ. When they hurt us, it can be difficult to come to a point of forgiveness; only being able to after conviction and stirring of the Holy Spirit. Jesus gives us several examples of forgiving those who hurt us in scripture, many times, Himself being the one turning the other cheek. We should forgive because we have been forgiven much and because it is the way of the kingdom. Tune in to our last sermon of the series, The Absurdity of the Unforgiving Christian, where we will see the importance of forgiving those who hurt us.

    Making Up Instead of Breaking Up - Conflicted: Part 4 - Pastor Jacob Ley

    Making Up Instead of Breaking Up - Conflicted: Part 4 - Pastor Jacob Ley

    We are continuing in our series, Conflict[ed]: Pursuing Peace in a Cancel Culture, learning the importance of handling bouts of conflict in a God-honoring manner. In our culture today, it is easy to succumb to the simple ways of handling conflicts—canceling each other. However, Jesus calls His children to a higher standard, one that honors and pursues peace within the body. He has given us a way to go about reconciling these issues within His word. Join us today and listen to the last message of the series, where we will hear that Christian relationships should pursue repentance and reconciliation.

    Lost in the Crowd - Conflicted- Part 3 - Pastor Chris Brooks

    Lost in the Crowd - Conflicted- Part 3 - Pastor Chris Brooks

    Today, we move further in our series, Conflict[ed]: Pursuing Peace in a Cancel Culture, taking place in the gospel of Matthew. We are to love and care for our family of Christ, the same way God has displayed to us. He calls us to not tear one another down but to lift each other up in love and harmony. The Lord displays, in His word, the importance of going after the ones who stray from the faith rather than canceling them. Listen to the newest message of the series and hear how God values and pursues each one of His children like there was only one of us.

    Hindrance or Helpful - Conflicted: Part 2 - Pastor Jacob Ley

    Hindrance or Helpful - Conflicted: Part 2 - Pastor Jacob Ley

    We are continuing in our series, Conflict[ed]: Pursuing Peace in a Cancel Culture, looking at the body of Christ and how to handle when conflicts arise. When we claim Christ, it is important that we stay vigilant of our words and actions. Our impact on others is vital, we should have a motive of not hindering others, but rather being a help. We should also look to be vigilant of our own sin and its impact on our life, removing it from our lives. Listen to the latest message of the series, Hinderance or Helpful, and learn the vitality of not leading others into sin and removing the sin from own lives.

    Embracing Inability - Conflicted: Part 1 - Pastor Jacob Ley

    Embracing Inability - Conflicted: Part 1 - Pastor Jacob Ley

    Today, we begin a new message series, Conflict[ed]: Pursuing Peace in a Cancel Culture, tackling the topic of conflict. We will look at the book of Matthew, as Jesus talks about the community of Christ and how to handle conflict in a Christ-like manner. Christ makes it clear that the foundation of our relationships should always begin with humility. He always brings us to a point of internal reflection; in that He wants us to examine our hearts to see the state of it. In turn, before we can accomplish any conflict management with others, we need to make sure we go about it in a kind, humble way. Join us for the first message of this series, Embracing Inability, where we will see the greatness in pursing dependence instead of power and practicing loving care instead of introducing temptation.

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