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He is Risen
Join us the first three weeks of April as we focus on Jesus’ death and resurrection and what that means for us.

Live Free: Galatians Part 2
In “Set Free,” part one of the Galatians series, birth truth—we are justified by faith alone in Jesus Christ alone—was explored in thorough defense of the one and only true Gospel message. In part two of the series, “Live Free,” we will delve into identity truth—we are children of God—and the profound freedom we have in Christ Jesus. Christian liberty, which is derived from these two truths, is the fertile ground on which we can live in the fruit of the Spirit. If we live a Spirit-controlled life by faith in the sanctifying grace of God, we don’t have to return to the bondages of this world. We hope you will join us for this eight-part series and come with open hearts and minds and the desire to live free in Christ Jesus.

Relational Evangelism
Have you ever wanted to share the Gospel with someone but couldn’t do it? What holds you back? What are you afraid of? We need to remove those fears because Jesus commands us to love one another, and sharing the Good News of Jesus is one of the most loving things we can do. Join us Sunday mornings for “Relational Evangelism,” a four-part sermon series that includes honest conversations about what holds us back from sharing the hope of the Gospel. The series will also cover how God can use all of us, no matter how broken we think we may be, to spread his Word and how we can intentionally build sustainable relationships with others as a first step to sharing the Good News.

Cradle to Crown
Cradle to Crown |
Celebrating Advent remind us of the grand scale of Christmas, that Jesus descended from His throne in heaven to be born as a human baby in a stable, knowing that ultimately, He would die on a cross for the sins of the world, rise from the dead and ascend to heaven on the third day. He now wears the crown of the King of Kings and will one day come back again. This five-week series focuses on the Scriptures that tell this story and will help us reflect on the true meaning of Christmas and the hope, love, joy and peace Christ offers each of us.

Set Free: Galatians Part 1
Set Free: We are Justified by Faith in Jesus Christ |
We are justified by faith alone in Jesus Christ alone. Galatians stands as a clear and eloquent, yet vigorous presentation of this one and only true Gospel message. The book of Galatians brings us face to face with the raw truth of the Gospel, its rightful authority over our lives and the fruitfulness it produces through us when we live in the freedom it provides. God’s grace, His plan for salvation and the wonders of the sanctifying work of the Holy Spirit are on full display throughout Paul’s message. During the study of this dynamic book, we will explore topics such as apostolic authority, Christian freedom and obedience, grace and the Holy Spirit through the lens of the Gospel. The hope is that these truths explode in our hearts, resulting in radical personal growth and a deeper understanding of our faith and how God’s love for us sets us free. |

Holy Spirit
Holy Spirit. Between mystery, misconception and the unknown, there is a lot to unpack when it comes to the third person in the Trinity. We praise and pray to both the Father and the Son but often neglect the identity, role and workings of the Holy Spirit. Who is the Holy Spirit? What does the Holy Spirit do in this broken world? How does the Holy Spirit work in the life of a Christian? Join us for this series and learn the answers to these questions as you come to realize what a wonderful and essential gift it is to know the Holy Spirit, to surrender to His will and to walk in His grace.

James: Practical Faith
How do our faith and actions work together to draw us closer to God? In this series, “Practical Faith,” we’ll examine the Book of James to understand the Christian faith in practice rather than just its principles, and we’ll learn how faith can be so practical it affects all areas of our lives. Faith in action produces endurance for the trials and temptations of this world, as well as the righteousness that honors Jesus Christ. By following James’ instructions, we, like his readers, can grow in our spiritual maturity in the areas of attitude, service, speech, submission and prayer while growing closer to God.

Life on Mission
“The Good News” of God’s love for His creation doesn’t start in the Gospels. In fact, the whole story flows throughout scripture, full of grace, justice, generosity, and compassion. And Jesus calls each of us to be a part of the story. Whether in our neighborhoods or the most remote parts of the earth, God wants us to see the whole world as His mission field. It’s time to accept the call. What’s your life on mission look like? Join us for a new series, Life on Mission, as we discover what can truly open minds, change hearts, and transform lives.

Easter Series
Celebrate Easter with us and learn how the journey of Jesus’ life, death, resurrection, and final commands changed everything. Experience joy regardless of circumstances, freedom from comparison, and an everlasting love that is changing the world forever!

The Way of Worship
Worship is a natural human expression written in the code of our DNA. We were all created to worship beyond the walls of a church building. However, we can easily worship the things of this world rather than to the Creator of all things, leaving us thirsting for more. In the Gospel of John, Jesus addresses the topic of worship with a Samaritan woman at Jacob’s well. This divine encounter opens her eyes to the source of true worship found in Him.

Through Christ
We are in Christ, and we are called to live through Him. Christ and our identity in Him should affect every aspect of our lives – our role within the church, our witness in the world, our closest relationship (marriage & family), etc.
In the first 3 chapters of Ephesians, we learned what it means to be In Christ. Now, as we dive into the last 3 chapters, we’re going to learn what it means to put that truth into practice. Join us for our 10-week series, Through Christ.

Greater Rewards
Discipline is often strived for at the start of the new year. But motivation and discipline are two very different things. Do you fall back into patterns of choosing what you want now over what’s best for you in the long run? Don’t lose hope. There is a Greater Reward waiting for you. Discover how to let go of the status quo and stay focused on who God says you are and what He wants for your life. This January we will study spiritual disciplines and how they can strengthen your walk with Christ and your relationships with others.

Light Of The World
“The Word become flesh.” That phrase is more than just a good introduction to the central figure of the New Testament. God himself did actually come to Earth as a baby. The Christmas story has been heard in countless languages over thousands of years. However, another question often goes unsettled. Why did He come? Why did He do it? God chose the fragile and tiny vessel of an infant to rescue a planet. Why pierce the darkness of a broken world by using the life of a delicate child?

Gratitude
Gratitude. What would it look like for us to understand and acknowledge all that we have to be thankful for? What would happen if we started our day, every day, with a heart filled with gratitude and thanksgiving? This week we will look into God’s word and reflect on how to grow in our expression of gratitude even in hard times.

In Christ
Who we are and where we belong are questions we all wrestle with. People find answers to those questions in many different places: work, friends, possessions, performance, etc. But the truth can only be found in knowing who we are in Christ.