Online Messages
We have a high-view of the Bible and base our teaching on what it says, finding relevant ways of communicating God’s eternal truths. But we also try to not take ourselves too seriously and have fun. We want you to be encouraged, blessed, and challenged by what God has shared with us!
Series
- A LIGHT IN THE DARK
- All-In: The Family
- Allegiance
- Anthology | 2025 in Review
- Back to Basics
- Broken Signposts
- CHURCH PLAYLIST 2022
- Celebration Sundays
- Church Playlist
- Church Playlist 2023
- Creed
- Forgiven to Forgive
- From Darkness to Light
- Fruit of the Spirit
- Good News | Christmas 2025
- He Gets Us
- INTENTIONAL | Living in the New Year
- Just Breathe
- Loving Ain't Easy
- New Year's Revolution
- One Hit Wonders
- Pray First
- Priorities
- RHYTHMS
- Resilient
- Running On Empty
- SUMMER LOVE
- Sacred Words
- Second to None
- Seven
- Silent Nights
- Someone Is Coming
- Soundtracks
- THE PROBLEM OF JESUS
- The Good in the Grief
- The Greatest Love
- The Heart of the Matter
- UNDRINK THE KOOLAID
- WHEN LIFE IS HARD
- We Don't Talk About That
- What Is Love?
- Who's Your One?
- Wildfire
- gratitude
- the UNSEEN
gratitude | celebrates the story
Even if I’ve responded to God’s grace with gratitude, and even a gratitude that leads me to be overflowing with generosity, there’s still a hurdle left. If I’m truly grateful, I will share the story that God has given me with celebration.
#gratitude #GratitudeCelebratesTheStory #THANKFULisMOREthanSAYINGthanks
gratitude | leads to generosity
Generosity is something that flows out of a deep well - a vast reservoir that can be tapped again and again. Unfortunately, we often believe that well is filled with stuff. Rather, the most generous people have learned that it is a well of gratitude for all that we have (however much that is!) instead of being filled with resources.
#gratitude #GratitudeThatLeadsToGenerosity #THANKFULisMOREthanSAYINGthanks
gratitude | responding to grace
Gratitude is one of the simplest, most basic things that we try to instill into our children’s lives … and yet it is often the most elusive. While it is a simple enough idea (showing thanks for what’s been done for / given to us), it remains one of the most deficient in our responses to life. And what can it mean to have a gratitude that transcends the difficulties that we all face? That is a game-changer.
#gratitude #RespondingToGrace #THANKFULisMOREthanSAYINGthanks
seven | more than a story
For two months, we’ve looked at the words Jesus had for seven real-world churches in the first century, words of affirmation, of challenge, and of call-to-action. But those words were more than simply a story to remember of days-gone-by. And Jesus has words for us. Today. Here-and-now. Are we ready to listen?
#Seven #MoreThanAStory #Ephrata #RememberMe
seven | the apathetic church
Some might argue that the worst way to drink coffee is lukewarm … not hot, not cold, just a tepid average of the two. Some might also say that the worst place we can be in our faith is in between hot and cold, neither invested nor indifferent. What do you think God would have to say to a group of people claiming to be His people and yet living this lukewarm way?
#Seven #TheApatheticChurch #Laodecia #Lukewarm
seven | the enduring church
We all get bad news - that’s just life. And sometimes, we get bad news about ourselves, or at least what someone thinks is bad about us. But what about those times when someone tells you that you’re doing great and that they’ve got your back? What would it be like if God said that to you?
#Seven #TheEnduringChurch #Philadelphia #BrotherlyLove
seven | the sleeping church
Whenever we start a new relationship (romantic or otherwise), we never commit to it believing that we’ll one day reject it or those commitments. Instead, if they do fail, it’s because we tend to drift away from what truly captured us in those first moments. And the same is true of our faith, if we’re not careful.
#Seven #TheSleepyChurch #Sardis
seven | married to compromise
Do you feel seen? It’s a question that can have huge impact on how we view ourselves and how we engage with our world. Are we seen when we do well? When we mess up? Does anyone care or does it even make a difference? Because justice is real, the answer is yes. And it can powerfully remake how we live.
#Seven #MarriedToCompromise #Thyatira
seven | heresy
Though we all face troubles in this life, few of us in America face the kind of brutal persecution that early Jesus-followers did. They faced torture, imprisonment, and death. And yet so very many refused to deny Jesus. But even then, even for them, it was an easy sidestep into believing things that didn’t align with the Jesus who saved them and loved them. How much easier is it for us today, when we face comfort rather than calamity?
#Seven #Heresy #Pergamum
seven | Suffering
One of the biggest questions that humanity wrestles with is the notion of why there is suffering. And right along with it is the question of what to do when we suffer. But the reality underneath it is that we ALL do suffer. Engaging that reality can be weighty, but there is a hope that overshadows the darkest of shadows.
#Seven #Suffering #Smyrna
seven | first love lost
Most of us can remember a time when we were REALLY in love. And most of us can remember what it feels like to fall OUT of love, too. While this might be common in many relationships, it is never a good thing when we lose that love we first had with a person we’ve committed ourselves to … and that holds true for churches too.
#Seven #FirstLoveLost #Ephesus
summer love - the greatest love
There are countless movies, books, television shows, musicals, and about every other art form imaginable that deal with the idea of love, in one way or another. But when it comes down to it, what is love REALLY? Is it an emotion? A series of actions? A set of behaviors or commitments? The Bible talks about love from its beginning to its end. So how we answer the question, "What is love?" is one of the most important things we can discover.
#SummerLove #TheGreatestLove #LoveAlwaysCosts
loving ain’t easy (WEEK 4 | love endures)
Because loving our spouses can be difficult, it can be easy to, well … give up. And like we’ve talked about before, there are times when God allows for that because of the broken covenant of marriage. However, too often, we’re tempted to toss in the towel too early. Because here’s the truth: if love is love, then love does endure.*
#SummerLove #LovingAin’tEasy #LoveEndures #LoveDoesntGiveUpEasily
* It is very important to us as a church family to clarify - if you are in an abusive relationship of any kind, we’re not indicating in any way that you should simply ignore it and stay. Your safety and security (physical, emotional, relational, and spiritual) are of primary concern for us. If you are in a situation like this, please reach out to us so that we can support you and get you connected to the help that is available.
loving ain’t easy (WEEK 3 | love hopes)
If someone were to say, “I hope my marriage will last,” you’d probably think that person was facing some relationship problems. But what if the idea had a different sense of hope in marriage - the sense that our love will paint a glorious future and create anticipation of unending good? That’s the kind of hope that’s worth hoping for!
#SummerLove #LovingAin’tEasy #LoveHopes #LoveCreatesGreatExpectations #LoveMotivatesUsForward
loving ain’t easy (WEEK 2 | love believes)
One of the things that virtually every wedding includes are vows - things promised to one another between the two people getting married that they agree to live by - to be faithful with. But what does it mean that love is faithful - that it BELIEVES. And what is supposed to be our response when someone behaves UNFAITHFULLY in a marriage?
#SummerLove #LovingAin’tEasy #LoveBelieves #LoveGivesTheBenefitOfTheDoubt
loving ain’t easy (WEEK 1 | love bears)
Marriage isn’t always easy. In fact, it’s often flat out hard. But it can be (and should be) both good and FUN. But for that to happen, to REALLY happen, we’ll need to keep in mind some very important truths. And the first one that we’re exploring together is the notion that true love always protects the other. Even if it means that we’ll get hit by those arrows ourselves.
#SummerLove #LovingAin’tEasy? #WhatLoveBears #LoveProtects
WHAT IS LOVE? (WEEK 5 | What Love Lifts)
Love is many things. And many things are NOT love. But there is something that love always lifts up - truth. This doesn’t mean that love is unfiltered or unfeeling. So much more than that, love speaks truth in a way that lifts up and breathes life into others.
#SummerLove #WhatIsLove? #WhatLoveLifts
WHAT IS LOVE? (WEEK 4 | What Love Leaves - part 2)
It is fairly intuitive that if someone is really being loving, then they will lean into patience and kindness. And the Bible affirms this notion. However, it may not be as intuitive to know that there are many things that love must leave behind if it truly is patient and kind. And one of the hardest is letting go of the evil that’s been done to us.