Relationship Toolbox | Week 3 Are you feeling drained and burnt out in your relationships? In this video, we dive into the teachings of Jesus and how he prioritized his relationships. Learn how to distinguish between the crowd and your …
Relationship Toolbox | Week 2 Are you guilty of only half-listening to others? In this message, we’ll be discussing the importance of truly listening like Jesus in all our relationships. From the one-earbud trend to being completely consumed with our …
Vices | Week 7 When we make people the target of our anger, it dehumanizes the person and makes them an object to be angry at and not a person worthy of our love and respect. In order to pursue …
Vices | Week 4 The Bible offers 500 verses on prayer, less than 500 verses on faith, but more than 2,000 verses on money and possessions. Why so much? It’s not because God is greedy and needs our money…but because …
James tells us that no matter where we are in life: suffering hardship, dealing with sickness (emotional, physical or spiritual) or are happy, we should pray. How often do we take these words at face value and act on them? …
James – Finding Joy in Times of Trouble | Part 1 Are we really able to have joy when things are going wrong? When things are no longer easy? How can we have joy when troubled times come? Depending on …
Homecoming | Part 4 In any healthy relationship we’re going to have to journey through the awkward, the tough, and grieve some of what has to be left behind in order to get to the trusting, intimate, and life-giving JOY …
Homecoming | Part 3 We want to be a church who BLESSES anyone and everyone around us just like Jesus did. It’s not about “I”… it’s about “we”. We want to love and serve each other like family. #Homecoming
One Step Forward | Homecoming: Part 2 The Steps we take are the stories we tell. What steps are you taking towards Jesus? When’s the last time you shared your story? If it’s been redeemed by Jesus, it’s worth telling!
I Believe | Part 5 Who Made You Judge, Jury, and Executioner? Have you ever heard this phrase? Maybe you’ve even said it. So many of us begin to play judge, jury, and executioner in our own lives. But the …