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Trust

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.

Finding God

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.

Parenting 911

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.

Judged

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.

Time – Balancing a Busy Life

Many of us are faced with decisions about how we want to spend the next year. We have to decide: What we want to do, vacations we want to go on, activities our kids want to do. You might be in the middle of a career change or searching for a new job. You have to make a number of choices of how you’re going to spend your time. It’s no wonder why we hear people say, “If I just had time! If I just had a few more hours in the day.” So, how do we maximize our time? How we make the most of it? How do we follow the examples of those before us who used their time well? Join us this weekend as we look at time and what really matters.

Hello My Name Is

Choices. We make a multitude of choices every day of our lives–from the coffee we order to the choices we make about how to raise our children. One way to realize the type of person we’ve become is to look at the choices we’ve made. When it comes to our relationship with God, what choices have we made in following Christ? What choices have been made for us?

The House

What role should the church play in your life? Does God care whether or not you show up? Do you go to church out of a sense of obligation, does your entire life revolve around the church or do you go to church at all? No matter how you view the church or what role it plays in your life, there is a power and a meaning that can only be realized when you treat God’s house the way he intended. Join us as we tap into those things that are only available in the house of God—community, belonging, and purpose.

Dude

Join us for the next two weeks as we talk about relationships and the role of men. What is a dude? We’ll look at dudes as husbands and dudes as fathers. These are two weeks, you and your spouse can’t afford to miss.

Rules of Engagement

We so often miss out on God’s best because we long (or others long for us) to be at a different place in life. Whatever our status (single, married, parent, widowed, divorced), this is the day that the Lord has made. Only when we are “fully present” in this day will we experience joy and gladness. Join us for a five week series on relationships.

Fearfully And Wonderfully Made

Join us this Mother’s Day for a time of celebration and remembrance for our children – those who are living, those who have died and those not yet born.