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.
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.
The Third Day. It represents hope. It means that our present circumstances do not have to limit our future. It means that change is possible. The Bible proclaims that Jesus rose from the grave on the third day. That ancient text is a reminder that nothing is more powerful than God – not sin, not our past, not even death itself. Because of The Third Day, we can move from darkness into God’s marvelous light. Join us April 7 & 8 for our Easter Services and experience the power of The Third Day in your own life.
Habits are not always bad. Habits can provide a framework for living a healthy, Christ-centered life in the midst of what is often a hectic, chaotic world. What kind of habits characterize your life? What are your routines? What are your “default” behaviors when life gets crazy? Join us for a four-week series as we take a journey toward wholeness.
We love people who look good, who sound good, and who are smart. We love people with money and power. To most of us, image is important. What does God think about our wisdom and our image? Join us this weekend as we talk about the foolishness of God.
Did you know there was a governor in the Bible who enjoyed his job, witnessed miracles and was just like you? His name was Nehemiah. And this weekend, you’ll hear his story in the our new series: 60 Minutes with the President. Trust me, what we are talking about this Sunday will resonate with your soul. It is what you have been feeling for awhile about your leaders but maybe you haven’t quite been able to verbalize it.
Join us for a three-week series as we look at the heroes of the faith that have gone before us. We’ll examine the life of Joseph who was blessed by a loving father, Rebekah who extended grace, and Moses who moved from safety to significance. Running with the giants will change your life.
6,602,224,174 is the number of people in the world. That’s a lot of people! And all of those people are invited, included and important to God. Find out how you can make a difference in this world and have a lasting impact.
Talking about the Holy Spirit can make people nervous. The Holy Spirit and the Trinity can be confusing. And to make things more complicated, the Bible uses a number of different words for the Holy Spirit. So how to we make sense of all of this? What does it mean and how does it relate to our lives? Join us for this three-week series as we look at the role of the Holy Spirit in our lives.