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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
- Back to Basics
- Broken Signposts
- CHURCH PLAYLIST 2022
- Celebration Sundays
- Church Playlist
- Church Playlist 2023
- Forgiven to Forgive
- From Darkness to Light
- Fruit of the Spirit
- 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?
- gratitude
- the UNSEEN
INTENTIONAL | Living in the New Year
The beginning of every year brings a time of reflection - reflecting on what has been, what we’ve done, and what the future might hold. It’s also a time of resolutions for many of us. Unfortunately, studies have consistently shown that the vast majority of New Years’ resolutions are abandoned before the end of January. So what will make the difference for us, if we want to make changes this year? And, for those who have chosen to follow after Jesus, how will we decide what changes are most important for us to make in our faith journey with God?
#INTENTIONAL #NewYear #2024 #LivingInTheNewYear
Silent Nights | Wisemen & Us
The Christmas Season can impact us all in different ways. In fact, each of us individually experience this time in what can feel like After the present are opened, after the meals are served, after the parties are thrown, and after family visits wrap up ... what do we do with this whole "Christmas" thing we spent so must time, energy, and money investing into for the busy holiday season? Is it just this mishmash of traditions and festivities? Is it nothing more than another in a series of cultural experiences that we stress over, speed through, and clean up from?
For those who have truly connected with Jesus, it should be so very, very much more. For those who know the import of God-With-Us, for those who recognize this new reality that was inaugurated by the Christ child, for those of us who have chosen to follow after Jesus, it MUST be so very, very much more. And the latecomers to the Christmas story - the wisemen, the magi - give us a beautiful glimpse into what that MORE is really all about.
#SilentNights #SoundOfSilence #Advent #PEACE
Silent Nights | Angels & Shepherds
The Christmas Season can impact us all in different ways. In fact, each of us individually experience this time in what can feel like contradictory ways - happiness, loss, nostalgia, pain, fear, excitement, worry, joy, isolation, and connectedness can all be felt by the same person at the same time. For as much as Christmas bears meaning & import on its own, we all bring our life stories, both the good AND the bad, into it.
And that first Christmas & those first participants were the same. Remarkably, the ones who most likely had the most reason to give into a fatalistic despair at that time provided the most beautiful response. A response not reasoned away or toned down with restraint, not tempered with a pressure to "just be realistic." A group of outcasts were the harbingers of the greatest news ever shared.
#SilentNights #SoundOfSilence #Advent #LOVE
Silent Nights | Simeon & Anna
One of the hardest things as child growing up in suburban America during the holidays can be waiting for Christmas morning. From the very first Christmas light, the very first Christmas song on the radio, the very first Christmas display in a store, every thought was bent on the glorious morning to come - the dawning of new toys and books and games and even underwear. When that morning finally arrived, you knew wonderful new things awaited.
We love to anticipate good things, even if the waiting seems unbearable at the time, because the promise of blessings to come is hardwired into us. We're literally designed to yearn for benevolence & joy. And we've learned that the waiting is worth it when the promise is delivered.
The Christmas story tells us of this expectant, joyful anticipation in two characters only mentioned for a few lines in the ancient text of the Bible. Two faithful, unassuming followers of God who experienced fulfillment of promises delivered - their waiting was worth it because of the reality it brought.
#SilentNights #SoundOfSilence #Advent #JOY
Silent Nights | Mary & Joseph
For those familiar with the Christmas story, two of the most universally recognized figures are Mary & Joseph, the unwed teen girl, who would become the mother of the Savior of the world, and her betrothed husband, who would raise a child not conceived by him in a world hostile to that notion. Like many Jewish people of their day, they had been bearing the silence of God for hundreds of years, waiting for His promises to come true. But now they had to bear the silence that followed personal promises unheard by a callous world that would have been more than skeptical of their claims. Most people would have dismissed their stories (at best) or derided & shamed them (at worst). How did they shoulder that injustice? How could they keep faith when doing so seemed unbearable?
#SilentNights #SoundOfSilence #Advent #FAITH
Silent Nights | Zechariah & Elizabeth
What do we do when we’ve been trying our best to do things right, yet our dreams are left unfulfilled? What do we do when it’s easier to start doubting the dream rather than hoping beyond hope? What if the silence in our lives really does threaten to silence our own joy and aspirations? The Christmas story begins with two devout people who wrestled with these very questions.
#SilentNights #SoundOfSilence #Advent #Hope
Celebration Sunday | November 2023
As we wrap up our series in the book of Haggai (focusing on our priorities) we also have the chance to engage in our latest Celebration Sunday, an opportunity to celebrate & worship God for all the good He’s done (and is doing!) in our lives.
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Why do we do what we do? Often, it seems that we might just be going through the motions. Other times, it's like we're operating on autopilot. Perhaps we've gotten a glimpse of a future we want to see happen or even find ourselves motivated by more base instincts, like getting ahead or just taking care of our own selfish needs.
The best option, though, is that we have discovered a great value, a compelling REASON. Have you?
Because, if we do discover this, if we are compelled by this, then our priorities begin to align with the good and the right and we are able to out the fully human, fully joyful life God has planned for us.
#Priorities #FutureGlory #Celebrate #CelebrationSunday
Priorities | Facing Our Faults
There really are many demands on our time, on our resources, and on our loyalties. And even if we've come to place to understand what is most important, what our priorities should truly be, it's easy to find ourselves falling short of those ideals.
So often we're told (or we say to ourselves), "At least the heart was in the right place!"
But does that trump what we're doing? In reality, it is direction, rather than intention, that determines our destination. While it is important to make sure our intentions & motivations are correct, it is ultimately our behavior towards that goal that makes the difference between living our our priorities rather than merely affirming them.
#Priorities #FacingOurFaults #DirectionNotIntention #HisKingdom
Priorities | Forward, Not Backward
The older we get, the more we remember - and forget! But the truth is, we are often those who allow our nostalgia or other memories to affect how we operate today. While history & experience are wonderful counselors, they tend to be awful leaders. They can keep us looking backward, when God so very, very much wants us looking forward. It takes discipline & humility to let go of comparing what we have now to what once was. And the stark reality is that very often our memories of days gone by are colored by the very nostalgia that brings them to mind. In fact, there are a host of reels and memes on the the internet right now where Gen X'ers are replaying the lyrics from songs of "the good ol' days" in the 80's & 90's, only to discover that they are riddled with as much sketchy & unhealthy content as the contemporary music they lament.
Jesus calls us forward into His kingdom, and that direction will always be vastly more important than they memory of what has once been.
#Priorities #ForwardNotBackward #HisDirection #HisKingdom
Priorities | First Things First
One of the facts of modern day life in America is that most (if not all) of us are quite busy. In fact, author Molly Teuke recently noted, "A 2018 Pew Research survey revealed that 6 in 10 adults in the US feel too busy to enjoy life, and in 2023, 60% of some 2,000 Americans believed there are not enough hours in the day to complete their to-do list. That means more than half of Americans never feel like they have enough time in the day to complete their to-do list."
Sadly, this cultural phenomenon is not avoided by Jesus-followers. Stats for casual church attenders, committed members, paid staff, and everyone in between are just as bleak - and sometimes worse! It affects our work, our play, our health, our sanity, and our faith. It's a real problem!
But the most tragic reality is that (because of this busyness and other schedule-related factors) those who claim to follow Jesus are often quick to offer the disciplines of their faith and their connection to Jesus' family & His mission as first-to-be sacrificed. Unfortunately, the demands on our time and focus are not likely to spontaneously self-resolve … so what are we supposed to do?
#Priorities #FirstThingsFirst #HisPresence #HisKingdom
the UNSEEN | Satan & Demons
When we think of evil, often we think of people who have acted evilly. We think of criminals, moral deviants, terrorists, and other publicly base individuals. Or we’ll tend to think of those who have slighted, annoyed, shamed, hurt, abused, or rejected us. And while these are all examples of evil, there is another, unseen and yet just-as-active sphere of evil that is also just-as-person. This sometimes imperceptible realm of evil has at the same time a great influence than we might believe (it IS real), as well as a neutered power over us (it need NOT be feared).
#theUNSEEN #Spiritual #Satan #Demons #Evil
the UNSEEN | Angels
Within popular movies, television series, and literature, you'll find countless stories & recollections of creatures benevolent to mankind that are not quite human - beings that are oddly similar while remaining shrouded in mystery. In most cultures around the globe and throughout time, at least a subset (if not a majority) of these entities are dubbed "angels" of some form or fashion. From religious to secular, from clearly fictional to claims of verifiable historicity, these celestial agents are woven into the fabric of our collective conversation.
And yet, there are WIDE discrepancies about who they are, what they are, and even why they are. For Jesus-following people, there is a way to discover the answers to these questions, to discern reality from fabrication & fantasy. These often-unseen actors can be brought at least a little bit more into view.
#theUNSEEN #Spiritual #Angels
the UNSEEN | The Holy Spirit
Our fascination with the world beyond our physical senses is virtually universal across cultures, national boundaries, religions, and more. Yet one of the greatest spiritual realities that we can encounter is one that should radically transform each of us as Jesus-followers and massively empower our faith community … and yet it is often ignored, misunderstood, or distorted. This reality is not an experience or an entity or an emotional state. It is a personal encounter of eternity-altering proportions.
#theUNSEEN #Spiritual #HolySpirit
Soundtracks | Week 6
One of the very popular movie genres over the past several decades could be classified as end of the world type films. From giant asteroids hurtling towards earth to rampant mutant viruses to natural disasters and more, we seem to be fascinated with what happens at the end of this existence on our planet. And our modern society has even borrowed a biblical term and applied it to these notions: apocalypse. However, as often happens, this term is used in a way that is rather divorced from it's biblical meaning.
Apocalypse doesn't really mean "the end of the world" as much as "an uncovering" or a "revelation."
Even so, as we think of the end of all things for us, it is important for us to grasp what it is that God IS revealing to us about what the future holds. We often get fascinated with the fantastic and dramatic and cataclysmic, but what the Bible reveals is actually way more glorious, way more beautiful, way more encouraging, and way more practical than we might be thinking … and it has WAY more to do with how we live today than it does with figuring out the details of how it will happen.
#Sountracks #Promises #Eternity #FreedomFromDespair
Soundtracks | Week 5
Unfortunately, there really ARE scary things out there. There really ARE things that go bump in the night, even if they are human actors behaving badly and not fantastical creatures. If you're alive, then you know what it's like to feel fear, and we're all constantly trying to flick on the lights of this life and banish the monsters around us.
So much hurt, frustration, conflict, & suffering can be traced back to humanity's desperate fight to protect ourselves from our fears, whether perceived or real. Wars have been fought over it. Friendships have been wounded. Marriages have ended. Anger, mistrust, hatred, and rebellion have all fomented beneath the shadow of fear.
But what if there was an antidote to fear? What if there was a way to disarm fear and step into being fully human? What if there was an answer to fear (or rather, our response to it) that allowed us to live lives of freedom & purpose & joy?
Gloriously, there is an answer, and it's closer than many of us might think.
#Sountracks #Promises #Power #FreedomFromFear
Soundtracks | Week 4
What gets you up in the morning? What motivates you to get going, to keep going, and not to give up? What excites you? What compels you forward day after day?
How you answer that will do much to tell you what you value, how much you value (or DON'T value) yourself, and what your outview on life is like. And too often, how we answer is based on things that don't matter as much as we think they do, on things that should not hold our ultimate allegiances, or on things that are simply unworthy for us to build our identity on.
Even so, there IS an answer that is worthy. There IS an answer that we all have within our reach. There IS an answer that checks every box & fulfills every qualification. There IS an answer that offers the purpose we all long for in the deep places of our soul.
#Sountracks #Promises #Purpose #NoFearOfEmptiness
Soundtracks | Week 3
Do you ever feel powerless? If we're honest, most of us could say, "Yes!" many times over. Whether it's about relationship conflicts, financial stresses, difficulties at school or work, or innumerable other situations, we often feel as if we are slaves to our situations. Even worse, many of us believe we're at the mercy of our own shortcomings & failures, victims of our sin, unable to overcome them on our own.
And the truth is … we ARE.
On our own, the Bible teaches that we're enslaved to our brokenness. But the ever-more-amazing truth is that God wants to meet us in our brokenness with His goodness and set us free from the power of sin in our lives. He wants to take the burden, shame, & power of our iniquity and replace it with His freedom, love, & righteousness.
#Sountracks #Promises #Righteousness #NoFearOfSin
Soundtracks | Week 2
One of the serial laments of humanity is how alone people feel, even though we're more "connected" to one another now than ever before in history, especially due to advances in technology. Yet, in many ways, we're actually LESS connected today because we've missed what those connections actually take to be valued - proximity, presence, passion, and more.
These words may hold different meanings for each of us, but the promise of true fellowship that God offers to us is meant to produce all those things, all within the context of authentic, enduring relationships. Relationships take work, but God promises to give us freedom from isolation when we embrace them.
#Sountracks #Promises #Fellowship #NoFearOfIsolation