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Current: Silent Night
Silent Night is a four-part advent sermon series that explores the quiet yet profound ways in which God prepares the world for the coming of the Messiah. Each week, we will look at Old Testament prophecies that reveal God’s heart for healing, leadership, wonder, and righteousness. These sermons will guide us through the silence before Christ’s birth, reminding us that God is always at work, even in the quiet, preparing His people for redemption and peace.
Through these texts, we will see that the humble beginnings of Jesus’ arrival were foretold in the promises of the prophets, revealing a God who heals, reigns, amazes, and redeems. As we journey through this series, we are invited to reflect on how God’s light shines in our own silent nights, and how He breaks into our world to bring hope and transformation.
Counterfeit
Join us as we examine our modern day idols, based on the book Counterfeit Gods. Counterfeit Gods by Tim Keller explores the dangers of idolatry in modern life, showing how we often elevate wealth, success, relationships, and power to the status of ultimate importance, replacing God. Keller emphasizes that these “counterfeit gods” ultimately lead to disappointment and destruction, as they cannot provide the lasting hope and meaning that only God can offer.
The Way, the Truth, and the Life
In the Gospel of John, Jesus reveals Himself not only as a teacher but as the very foundation of truth, life, and the way to the Father. This sermon series will dive deep into the central messages of Christ, as He declares, “I am the way, the truth, and the life” (John 14:6). Through these teachings, we’ll explore how Jesus provides guidance for our journey, illuminates the reality of God’s kingdom, and offers eternal life to those who believe in Him. Each week, we’ll unpack how these three aspects of Christ’s identity are not just theological ideas but transformative truths for everyday living, drawing us closer to God.
Morning of Worship
For this special one-off Sunday service, the focus will be on an extended time of worship, allowing the congregation to respond with praise before and after a brief message.
Global Outreach Sunday
Did you know that you have a role in God’s story? Jesus’ vision for His followers is to reflect His light and love in our neighborhoods and the far corners of the world. How can YOU personally become engaged in God’s great mission? Drew Scholl shares message insights into living and leading with God’s mission in mind with WCC Mission Partner Beth Baleke as part of the service.
Return of the King
In our six week series on the book of Revelation, we explore the promise of love and redemption and… the return of the King.
Step Out
Join us for our three week “Step Out” series where we focus on using our gifts, expertise, and experiences to follow God’s calling for us to serve. Along with this series, WCC will be hosting a Volunteer Expo before and after services on those days. We are excited to “Step Out” and serve together!
Content In Christ
Join us this Sunday as we explore singleness and how God created humankind to live in community with one another in various types of relationships.
Silent Mode
Prayer is often defined as communication with God. It can take the form of praise or thanks, it can be a confession, or it can be a request. Because there are so many types of prayer, does how we pray matter? Join us for the four-part sermon series “Silent Mode” as we explore how to grow in our faith through prayer, specifically by praying conversationally and praying bigger and bolder prayers. We’ll also seek to understand why we sometimes feel God isn’t hearing or answering our prayers, and we’ll learn the importance of praying in the moment and praying “Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.”
Two Becoming One
Healthy marriages are part of God’s design, and God’s design is best. When two people come together and pursue oneness, God is honored, and the couple is blessed. Join us for this three-part series that delves into what biblical marriage looks like, misconceptions about Christian marriage — including “happiness” in marriage — and grace and compromise in marriage. God has more for you. Come and learn how to become one in your marriage as you follow the Holy Spirit’s lead in your relationship.
Global Outreach Sunday
Sam Peña, Pastor of Hispanic Ministries, leads worship for this unique bilingual service, and Drew Scholl, former WCC missions partner and Ethnos360 missionary, speaks on working in unity to share the Gospel in our community and around the world. In addition, missions partners give updates on their ministry and share their stories during the service.
Alpha and Omega
Join us as we explore the reality and implications of Jesus’s resurrection found in Revelation 1 and learn how His resurrection should instill in us a desire to reflect His light in our daily lives.
Alive
When Jesus entered the holy city of Jerusalem, He was met with crowds who proclaimed Him King. They waved palm branches and shouted, “Hosannah in the highest.” By the end of the week, those same people were shouting for His crucifixion. Join us for three weeks of reflection on Jesus’ death and resurrection, the core of the Christian faith.
Down to Earth
Christ was fully God and fully man. John 1 tells us “The Word became flesh and dwelt among us.” Jesus was God incarnate. He came down to earth because of His great love for a world desperately in need of a Savior. Join us for the eight-week series “Down to Earth” as we delve into John 1–12 and explore Jesus’s character and ministry so we can truly understand that Christ’s divinity and humanness define who we are in Him. Learn how His life and teachings should instill in us the desire to grow in our spiritual disciplines (Bible reading, evangelism, gratitude, memorization, prayer, serving, etc.) so we can better see the world through His eyes and respond to the Holy Spirit’s guidance to share the hope of the Gospel with a hurting world.
Baptism and Temptation
Join us for this standalone sermon to learn how baptism and temptation are connected—how baptism (salvation) and temptation (suffering) are never separated.