Jan 25, 2015
The Greatest Hope for Humankind
Series: Misc
Our guest speaker, Nathan Mellor, brings this lesson from the book of Ephesians. The path of Ephesus was forever changed by the body of Christ. Like then, the church can and will do great things through Christ.
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  • Jan 25, 2015The Greatest Hope for Humankind
    Jan 25, 2015
    The Greatest Hope for Humankind
    Series: Misc
    Our guest speaker, Nathan Mellor, brings this lesson from the book of Ephesians. The path of Ephesus was forever changed by the body of Christ. Like then, the church can and will do great things through Christ.
    Mellor
  • Jan 18, 2015I Will Be a Unifying Church Member
    Jan 18, 2015
    I Will Be a Unifying Church Member
    In Ephesians 4, Paul encourages us to keep the "unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace." Since unity doesn't just happen on its own, we probably do things daily that either encourage unity or cause division. What can we do to be unifying church members? This is the second in a series of six lessons based on the book, I Am a Church Member, by Thom Rainer.
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  • Jan 11, 2015I Will Be a Functioning Church Member
    Jan 11, 2015
    I Will Be a Functioning Church Member
    What kind of church member are you? Are you involved and invested, or is just something that occupies an hour or two of your week? In 1 Corinthians 12, Paul describes us a parts of the body with different but important roles. Over the next several weeks, we will talk about what it means to be a church member and how we can become better ones. Based on the book, I Am a Church Member, by Thom Rainer.
    Church Member Facebook
  • Jan 4, 2015To Be Made New
    Jan 4, 2015
    To Be Made New
    Series: Misc
    The beginning of a new year is often the time to making a fresh start. In Ephesians 4, Paul writes about the need to be made new and put the old life behind us.
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  • Dec 28, 2014Family Vacation
    Dec 28, 2014
    Family Vacation
    In Luke 2, we learn about two trips to the temple made by the family of Jesus. As a result, we get some insight into the family where Jesus grew up and what was important to them.
    Sermon - Family Vacation
  • Dec 14, 2014The Announcement
    Dec 14, 2014
    The Announcement
    When we think about Jesus coming to Earth, we don't usually spend a lot of time thinking about the huge change it was in the lives of two people: Mary and Joseph. As we look at their individual encounters with angels, we will consider the messages they hear and their reaction. As a result, we will learn a little more about what kind of people God chose to provide a home and family for His son on Earth.
    Sermon - The Announcement
     
  • Dec 7, 2014Specks & Planks
    Dec 7, 2014
    Specks & Planks
    "Do not judge." It might be the part of a verse in the Bible that is most quoted by those who do not know much about the rest of the book. Like in any book, context is very important. The story does not end in the first half of Matthew 7:1. This lesson explores what this command is and what it is not.
    Sermon - Specks & Planks
  • Nov 30, 2014Songs & Psalms
    Nov 30, 2014
    Songs & Psalms
    Series: Misc
    A little something different this week. Rather than a single message, we read several Psalms and add some comments along the way. We give thankgs today because we serve a great God who is faithful and worthy of our praise.
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  • Nov 24, 2014Stuff
    Nov 24, 2014
    Stuff
    As Black Friday approaches, it's hard to ignore our society's addiction to stuff. So many of us want bigger houses, bigger cars, more money and the latest technology. Those things can be great, but they are all temporary and they take our attention off what is really important. Jesus tells us in Matthew 6 that we should instead focus our energy on God, who is everlasting.
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  • Nov 16, 2014Love, Grace, and Mercy
    Nov 16, 2014
    Love, Grace, and Mercy
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    Guest speaker, Troy Dean, from Northwest Christian University shares this lesson from Matthew 5:21-28.
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