
The Way That Counts
Psalm 90, attributed to Moses, focuses on the contrast between God’s eternal nature and the shortness of human life. Moses reminds us that while generations come and go, God remains constant and can always be our “dwelli

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Psalm 90, attributed to Moses, focuses on the contrast between God’s eternal nature and the shortness of human life. Moses reminds us that while generations come and go, God remains constant and can always be our “dwelli

What happens when your “God formula” stops working? Have you ever thought, “If I’m following God, why does my life still feel so hard?” Or looked at someone else’s life and wondered, “Why do they seem to have everything

In this message, we discuss the perspective shift that it isn’t wrong to spend some time reflecting after hearing a message preached from the Bible. It’s tempting, however, to stay there, and never move from reflection t

In this message, we convey that the church's greatest need is a culture of radical, rigorous honesty. While church planting often creates excitement and outward momentum, it can unintentionally encourage people to hide s

Psalm 46 teaches that while chaos is unavoidable, God is our constant refuge. Whether the world is shaken by disasters, conflict, or personal hardship, believers are invited to run to God rather than fear or rely on temp

In this message, we explore Psalm 13, where David cries out to God during a season of waiting and uncertainty. We unpack the context for Psalm 13 by tracing David's journey after he was anointed to become Israel's future

Repentance Is the Pathway to Restoration In this message, we continue our summer series through the Book of Psalms by exploring Psalm 51, one of the Bible's most powerful prayers of repentance. Written by King David afte

What are you building with your life—and will it actually last? In this Father’s Day message from Psalm 127, we explore one of the Bible’s most profound truths about legacy: what lasts isn’t what we build for ourselves,

What are you building with your life—and will it actually last? In this Father’s Day message from Psalm 127, we explore one of the Bible’s most profound truths about legacy: what lasts isn’t what we build for ourselves,

What Is Your Minimum Requirement for Praising God? Most people find it easy to praise God when life is going well—when prayers are answered, goals are achieved, and blessings are obvious. The Way of Praise reveals that m

What Is Your Minimum Requirement for Praising God? Most people find it easy to praise God when life is going well—when prayers are answered, goals are achieved, and blessings are obvious. The Way of Praise reveals that m

Psalm 23 may be one of the most familiar passages in the Bible, but it is far more than a funeral reading—it is a declaration of trust. In Week 3 of our series, we explore David’s powerful image of God as our Shepherd an

In Week 2 of our On Repeat: Psalms series, we explore Psalm 19 and the powerful truth that God is already speaking—we just need to learn how to listen. From the beauty and wonder of creation to the wisdom and truth of Sc

As we start our new series On Repeat, Pastor Josh explores how the Psalms function as the soundtrack of the human soul—ancient songs and poetry that still speak into every emotion, struggle, and season of life today. In

Every follower of Jesus is sent to share the Good News—not because we feel qualified, but because Jesus commissions us and the Holy Spirit empowers us. In the final week of Sharing the Good News, we look at Jesus appeari

We continue our Sharing the Good News series by exploring the power of our stories. Through the story of the blind man in John 9 and a deeply personal journey of grief, grace, and healing, we’re reminded that one of the

In Week 4 of Sharing the Good News, we look at the story of Philip and the Ethiopian in Acts 8 and discover a better framework than “fire, aim, ready.” Instead, we’re invited into a Spirit-led rhythm: Ready. Aim. Fire. -

In a post-Christian culture, how do we best share the Good News with others? In this message, we see how Jesus reached people through relationships. Looking at the story of Zacchaeus, we see that Jesus didn’t start with

Sarah Knepper unpacks Jesus’ parables in Mark 4 to show that while we want quick, predictable results, the growth of faith doesn’t work that way. The farmer, the seed, and the sun stay the same—but the soil is different

We’re kicking off a new series called Sharing the Good News by getting to the heart of what fuels it all—love. In this first teaching, we explore how God doesn’t look at a broken world with frustration or distance, but w
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