Instead of getting angry about things that don’t matter, what if we started getting angry about the things that do matter—the things that make God angry? And what if we not only got angry about the things that make God angry, but we did something about it? Join us this week as we start a new 3 week series called Angry.
Overloaded? Maxed out? Our culture encourages us to live as if we have no margin. So we fill up our schedules and empty our bank accounts. We spend all that we have and acquire as much as we can, all in an effort to make the most out of life. Join us for a new three-week series “Margin,” as we learn to create margin and live the life God intended for us.
Is money ever a topic of conversation in your house? Does it feel like you ought to be able to do more with what you make? Is debt mounting up? (Money represents so many things in our culture – success, independence, self-reliance, power, control.) This weekend we start a new series titled, “Finding Financial Freedom.” In this 4-week series we will explore some of the root issues behind our view of money and provides practical tools that enable us to enjoy more fully the resources that God has entrusted to our care.
Trust is the reliance on the integrity, strength, ability, surety, etc. of a person or thing; confidence. Trust is central to relationships, business and family. Join us for a new four-week series “Trust,” as we look at how to become a trustworthy person, build trust, extend trust to others and restore trust once it is destroyed.
Remember the sneakers? Remember the sweater? Remember the cute little song? It was always a beautiful day in Mr. Rogers’ neighborhood. And no matter who you were, you were invited to be his neighbor. It was an invitation to be in relationship—but not a real relationship. It was, after all, a TV show. Life can be a lot more complicated than Mr. Roger’s idyllic neighborhood. Maintaining real-life relationships that are healthy and authentic is challenging. Whether it’s a relationship with your parents, your friends or a stranger, Jesus’ call to “love your neighbor” has huge implications.
What if an epidemic of grace broke out in our community? What if it spread beyond our community to our nation and the world? The epidemic begins this weekend. Be a part of the story. Join us for one of our worship services.
Perhaps more impressive than any of the miracles in the Bible is the Bible itself. A collection of 66 books written over a span of 1500 years by over 40 different authors, the Bible remarkably tells one single story. Yet, the Bible is considered dangerous and contraband in many places. Don’t miss this week as we discover what God’s story is all about and what this means for our own life story.
All of us want to be epic. Heroic. Great. Beyond ordinary. But what is epic? What is greatness? What is heroic? Join us this Sunday as we start our new series “Epic: surpassing the ordinary.”
Over the next two weeks we’ll look at snapshots from the life of our Savior. The first week we’ll focus on the cross and what that means. The second week we’ll examine the empty tomb. Don’t miss these two exciting weeks!
People often come to church hoping to “find” God. But God is rarely found in the places we might first suspect. God is found in the sacred spaces of this world that reach beyond the walls of church buildings and religious activity. Join us for a new five-week series called “Finding God” as we examine the way we think about encountering God and look through different eyes.