Regrets. We all have them. A missed opportunity, a poor financial decision, a boundary crossed, a relationship damaged. Life is filled with “if onlys.” Sometimes they haunt us. Sometimes they control us. Sometimes they define us. So how do you handle regret? Do you ignore it? Deny it? Just move on?
Most of the people we look to as models of faith had some “if onlys” in their lives. It was in the midst of their experiences that God became real hope re-ignited. Join us as we explore the faithfulness of God in the midst of life’s regrets.
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.
Do you have a “High Definition” television? HD TV’s are extremely popular these days because the picture is much sharper, cleaner, and well, just better than “standard definition.” You might say HD offers us more clarity. We believe the Bible offers clarity on the best way to live, and how to handle even the most difficult issues in life. For the next five weeks we are going to look at what Scripture has to say about some of the hard issues students and their friends navigate through every day.
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.
Every one of us is attached to something—some person, thing or experience. The trouble with our attachments is that sometimes they let us down. Join us for the next three weeks as we explore the attachments that become part of our identity, and uncover the truth about our identity in Christ.
Being a parent – It’s one of the most fulfilling, frightening, enjoyable, and challenging things that you will ever do. Children arrive with no warranty or instructions enclosed. All of a sudden, you’re a parent and you didn’t even get an owner’s manual! Whether they’re bawling, crawling, walking, talking, driving you crazy, or asking to drive your car, kids are a gift from God. We are committed to helping parents survive and thrive. If you have kids or are even thinking about having them, you won’t want to miss this four-week series beginning this weekend as we explore what God’s Word has to say about all things parental.
Most of us are familiar with Jesus’ instruction not to judge others. But what exactly did He mean? And are we supposed to look away when a close friend or family member is doing something dishonest or immoral. Are there times when it is wrong not to judge? Join us this weekend as we explore the answers to these questions and more.
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.
Join us for our new series on sex, dating and relationships called “Twilight: before dark.” Twilight is an extremely popular book series ( and now a movie) that follows the relationship of two teenagers. We’ll use this pop culture story as our back drop to talk about: moral boundaries, what the bible says about sex, purity as a lifestyle, dating and how far is too far, and choices and standards that lead to a healthy marriage.
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.