Church in the Valley

Ephesians encourages us to walk in a manner worthy of our calling. But when we drift away from the foundation of Christ's love, we can struggle to live out that calling. In Ephesians 3:14-21, Paul prays that God would spiritually strengthen His church in the love of Christ so that we can persevere in our calling and enjoy Him forever.

Have you ever felt discouraged by suffering - either in your own life or in the world around you? Have you wondered if God is really in control? In Ephesians 3:1-13, Paul gives us a new perspective on the things that can discourage: lift your eyes upward and trust in God's steadfast, unshakable, eternal purposes as He builds His church.

Have you ever felt discouraged by suffering - either in your own life or in the world around you? Have you wondered if God is really in control? In Ephesians 3:1-13, Paul gives us a new perspective on the things that can discourage: lift your eyes upward and trust in God's steadfast, unshakable, eternal purposes as He builds His church.

Have you ever felt discouraged by suffering - either in your own life or in the world around you? Have you wondered if God is really in control? In Ephesians 3:1-13, Paul gives us a new perspective on the things that can discourage: lift your eyes upward and trust in God's steadfast, unshakable, eternal purposes as He builds His church.

Have you ever looked at the church and thought, "wow, what a dysfunctional household!" Well, it's not supposed to be that way! What Paul describes in Ephesians 2 is a new household that functions together because God has brought us together in peace, demolishing any existing hostility. In this new household we live as fellow citizens with the saints, enjoying right relationship with God and others. Join us at 9am and 11am as we see how church should be and how we can practically live that out in our day to day.

Have you ever looked at the church and thought, "wow, what a dysfunctional household!" Well, it's not supposed to be that way! What Paul describes in Ephesians 2 is a new household that functions together because God has brought us together in peace, demolishing any existing hostility. In this new household we live as fellow citizens with the saints, enjoying right relationship with God and others. Join us at 9am and 11am as we see how church should be and how we can practically live that out in our day to day.

Have you ever looked at the church and thought, "wow, what a dysfunctional household!" Well, it's not supposed to be that way! What Paul describes in Ephesians 2 is a new household that functions together because God has brought us together in peace, demolishing any existing hostility. In this new household we live as fellow citizens with the saints, enjoying right relationship with God and others. Join us at 9am and 11am as we see how church should be and how we can practically live that out in our day to day.

Join us on Sunday as we explore the greatest phrase ever uttered to mankind: by grace you have been saved. It is a simple declaration, yet simple it is not. It speaks to the mighty power of God, our desperate need for a Savior, and the incredible gift that believers receive when they follow Jesus. Know a friend or family member who needs to hear? Services are at 9am and 11am!

Join us on Sunday as we explore the greatest phrase ever uttered to mankind: by grace you have been saved. It is a simple declaration, yet simple it is not. It speaks to the mighty power of God, our desperate need for a Savior, and the incredible gift that believers receive when they follow Jesus. Know a friend or family member who needs to hear? Services are at 9am and 11am!

Join us on Sunday as we explore the greatest phrase ever uttered to mankind: by grace you have been saved. It is a simple declaration, yet simple it is not. It speaks to the mighty power of God, our desperate need for a Savior, and the incredible gift that believers receive when they follow Jesus. Know a friend or family member who needs to hear? Services are at 9am and 11am!

Paul starts out the letter of Ephesians with some of the richest descriptions of God's love and mercy, poured out to us in Christ Jesus. He makes it perfectly clear that God is the originator of all of these blessings. Yet, often times we feel isolated, alone, and unable to move forward. We'll explore how we can live out God's great blessings as we walk worthy of the calling. Join us and bring a friend!

Paul starts out the letter of Ephesians with some of the richest descriptions of God's love and mercy, poured out to us in Christ Jesus. He makes it perfectly clear that God is the originator of all of these blessings. Yet, often times we feel isolated, alone, and unable to move forward. We'll explore how we can live out God's great blessings as we walk worthy of the calling. Join us and bring a friend!

Paul starts out the letter of Ephesians with some of the richest descriptions of God's love and mercy, poured out to us in Christ Jesus. He makes it perfectly clear that God is the originator of all of these blessings. Yet, often times we feel isolated, alone, and unable to move forward. We'll explore how we can live out God's great blessings as we walk worthy of the calling. Join us and bring a friend!

The letter of Ephesians helps us to understand our calling to salvation and service. Yet, we often get sidetracked or blindsided by sin and the pressures of life. How can we walk worthy of the calling? Join us as we explore how we are to live as followers of Jesus as we move forward in faith. Services at 9am and 11am. Bring a friend!

The letter of Ephesians helps us to understand our calling to salvation and service. Yet, we often get sidetracked or blindsided by sin and the pressures of life. How can we walk worthy of the calling? Join us as we explore how we are to live as followers of Jesus as we move forward in faith. Services at 9am and 11am. Bring a friend!

The letter of Ephesians helps us to understand our calling to salvation and service. Yet, we often get sidetracked or blindsided by sin and the pressures of life. How can we walk worthy of the calling? Join us as we explore how we are to live as followers of Jesus as we move forward in faith. Services at 9am and 11am. Bring a friend!

Have you ever gone from bad to worse? In Jonah chapter 4 we'll see the proverbial wheels come off in Jonah's life. We might be tempted to watch this story from the sidelines, but we'll see how we act just like Jonah. Instead of trusting God's mercy, we become bitter and even antagonistic towards it. The remedy? Join us as we see how God reorients our sinful hearts towards Jesus. Join us at 9am or 11am!

Have you ever gone from bad to worse? In Jonah chapter 4 we'll see the proverbial wheels come off in Jonah's life. We might be tempted to watch this story from the sidelines, but we'll see how we act just like Jonah. Instead of trusting God's mercy, we become bitter and even antagonistic towards it. The remedy? Join us as we see how God reorients our sinful hearts towards Jesus. Join us at 9am or 11am!

Have you ever gone from bad to worse? In Jonah chapter 4 we'll see the proverbial wheels come off in Jonah's life. We might be tempted to watch this story from the sidelines, but we'll see how we act just like Jonah. Instead of trusting God's mercy, we become bitter and even antagonistic towards it. The remedy? Join us as we see how God reorients our sinful hearts towards Jesus. Join us at 9am or 11am!

After the miraculous exit from the great fish, Jonah is now sent to Nineveh, to preach a message of repentance. The city is exceedingly evil, but it is no match for God's mercy. We often believe that for us, but what about "those" people out there? Do you believe God's mercy can conquer even the most evil of hearts? Join us Sunday at 9am or 11am!

After the miraculous exit from the great fish, Jonah is now sent to Nineveh, to preach a message of repentance. The city is exceedingly evil, but it is no match for God's mercy. We often believe that for us, but what about "those" people out there? Do you believe God's mercy can conquer even the most evil of hearts? Join us Sunday at 9am or 11am!

After the miraculous exit from the great fish, Jonah is now sent to Nineveh, to preach a message of repentance. The city is exceedingly evil, but it is no match for God's mercy. We often believe that for us, but what about "those" people out there? Do you believe God's mercy can conquer even the most evil of hearts? Join us Sunday at 9am or 11am!

In chapter 2, we find Jonah hanging out in the great fish. God has caught up to him and Jonah is confronted with his runaway rebellion. Yet, despite the running, Jonah now recognizes God's salvation as he is brought back into God's presence, now with a heart of worship. How do we respond when God catches up to us? Join us as we discuss the source of our salvation and the only appropriate response to such a loving and gracious God! Services are at 9am and 11am. Bring a friend!

In chapter 2, we find Jonah hanging out in the great fish. God has caught up to him and Jonah is confronted with his runaway rebellion. Yet, despite the running, Jonah now recognizes God's salvation as he is brought back into God's presence, now with a heart of worship. How do we respond when God catches up to us? Join us as we discuss the source of our salvation and the only appropriate response to such a loving and gracious God! Services are at 9am and 11am. Bring a friend!

In chapter 2, we find Jonah hanging out in the great fish. God has caught up to him and Jonah is confronted with his runaway rebellion. Yet, despite the running, Jonah now recognizes God's salvation as he is brought back into God's presence, now with a heart of worship. How do we respond when God catches up to us? Join us as we discuss the source of our salvation and the only appropriate response to such a loving and gracious God! Services are at 9am and 11am. Bring a friend!

Our tendency is to run from God's call or begrudgingly accept it. We don't like to admit it, but we act like Jonah, even as we follow God. Thankfully, Jesus didn't run from God's mission, nor did he complain about it. We can trust what Jesus calls us to do, even if it means giving up on our preconceived ideas about what the mission might look like as we follow in faith. Join us at 9am or 11am each Sunday and bring a friend!

Our tendency is to run from God's call or begrudgingly accept it. We don't like to admit it, but we act like Jonah, even as we follow God. Thankfully, Jesus didn't run from God's mission, nor did he complain about it. We can trust what Jesus calls us to do, even if it means giving up on our preconceived ideas about what the mission might look like as we follow in faith. Join us at 9am or 11am each Sunday and bring a friend!

Our tendency is to run from God's call or begrudgingly accept it. We don't like to admit it, but we act like Jonah, even as we follow God. Thankfully, Jesus didn't run from God's mission, nor did he complain about it. We can trust what Jesus calls us to do, even if it means giving up on our preconceived ideas about what the mission might look like as we follow in faith. Join us at 9am or 11am each Sunday and bring a friend!

In our final Christmas sermon, we'll look at how Jesus steps into his role as King, fulfilling God's promise to David. This Christmas season, is Jesus the true king of your heart? Or do you fight to wrestle back control? Join us at 9am or 11am to discover how Jesus as King changes everything in our lives; our allegiance, our mind, our action and everything in-between!

In our final Christmas sermon, we'll look at how Jesus steps into his role as King, fulfilling God's promise to David. This Christmas season, is Jesus the true king of your heart? Or do you fight to wrestle back control? Join us at 9am or 11am to discover how Jesus as King changes everything in our lives; our allegiance, our mind, our action and everything in-between!

In our final Christmas sermon, we'll look at how Jesus steps into his role as King, fulfilling God's promise to David. This Christmas season, is Jesus the true king of your heart? Or do you fight to wrestle back control? Join us at 9am or 11am to discover how Jesus as King changes everything in our lives; our allegiance, our mind, our action and everything in-between!

This week at our Family Christmas Service, we'll look at what Jesus accomplishes for us as our high priest. Not only as a substitutionary atonement on our behalf, but one that makes it possible for us to draw near to the throne of grace in our time of need. This Christmas season, we need that confidence and we need mercy and grace. Find out how that declaration can be your reality in Christ Jesus. Join us at 10:30am and invite a friend!

This week at our Family Christmas Service, we'll look at what Jesus accomplishes for us as our high priest. Not only as a substitutionary atonement on our behalf, but one that makes it possible for us to draw near to the throne of grace in our time of need. This Christmas season, we need that confidence and we need mercy and grace. Find out how that declaration can be your reality in Christ Jesus. Join us at 10:30am and invite a friend!

This week at our Family Christmas Service, we'll look at what Jesus accomplishes for us as our high priest. Not only as a substitutionary atonement on our behalf, but one that makes it possible for us to draw near to the throne of grace in our time of need. This Christmas season, we need that confidence and we need mercy and grace. Find out how that declaration can be your reality in Christ Jesus. Join us at 10:30am and invite a friend!

Christmas brings a lot of expectations. Often, there are high expectations for giving and receiving, or even peace at the dinner table during the holiday season. The coming of Jesus also brings high expectations. But do we fully understand what His birth means? Join us as we look at how Jesus comes to save us by taking on three key roles; a prophet, a priest and a King. Services are 9am and 11am — invite a friend as we prepare our hearts to celebrate Christmas!

Christmas brings a lot of expectations. Often, there are high expectations for giving and receiving, or even peace at the dinner table during the holiday season. The coming of Jesus also brings high expectations. But do we fully understand what His birth means? Join us as we look at how Jesus comes to save us by taking on three key roles; a prophet, a priest and a King. Services are 9am and 11am — invite a friend as we prepare our hearts to celebrate Christmas!

Christmas brings a lot of expectations. Often, there are high expectations for giving and receiving, or even peace at the dinner table during the holiday season. The coming of Jesus also brings high expectations. But do we fully understand what His birth means? Join us as we look at how Jesus comes to save us by taking on three key roles; a prophet, a priest and a King. Services are 9am and 11am — invite a friend as we prepare our hearts to celebrate Christmas!

In our final message in this sermon series, we'll look at the last section in Jude. We'll be encouraged to see what authentic Christianity looks like, which will be a major contrast to the false teachers and how they twisted grace. Is your relationship with Jesus authentic? How can you tell? Join us at 9am or 11am and bring a friend!

In our final message in this sermon series, we'll look at the last section in Jude. We'll be encouraged to see what authentic Christianity looks like, which will be a major contrast to the false teachers and how they twisted grace. Is your relationship with Jesus authentic? How can you tell? Join us at 9am or 11am and bring a friend!

In our final message in this sermon series, we'll look at the last section in Jude. We'll be encouraged to see what authentic Christianity looks like, which will be a major contrast to the false teachers and how they twisted grace. Is your relationship with Jesus authentic? How can you tell? Join us at 9am or 11am and bring a friend!

We'll continue to look at the main section of Jude and the warnings against the false teachers. It's tempting to think that the majority of this section doesn't apply to us, but Jude calls out grumblers, malcontents, loudmouth boasters and those who show favoritism. Does that hit closer to home? Come find out how God's Word exposes us, but how Jesus provides redemption, forgiveness and authentic faith! Services at 9am and 11am.

We'll continue to look at the main section of Jude and the warnings against the false teachers. It's tempting to think that the majority of this section doesn't apply to us, but Jude calls out grumblers, malcontents, loudmouth boasters and those who show favoritism. Does that hit closer to home? Come find out how God's Word exposes us, but how Jesus provides redemption, forgiveness and authentic faith! Services at 9am and 11am.

We'll continue to look at the main section of Jude and the warnings against the false teachers. It's tempting to think that the majority of this section doesn't apply to us, but Jude calls out grumblers, malcontents, loudmouth boasters and those who show favoritism. Does that hit closer to home? Come find out how God's Word exposes us, but how Jesus provides redemption, forgiveness and authentic faith! Services at 9am and 11am.

This week we'll take a look at the main charges against the false teachers. Jude is certainly helping us to contend for the faith by being aware of the dangers of heresy and apostasy. But also, his warnings hit close to home as we examine our own hearts and minds. Join us as we dive deep into the main section of Jude! Services are at 9am and 11am.

This week we'll take a look at the main charges against the false teachers. Jude is certainly helping us to contend for the faith by being aware of the dangers of heresy and apostasy. But also, his warnings hit close to home as we examine our own hearts and minds. Join us as we dive deep into the main section of Jude! Services are at 9am and 11am.

This week we'll take a look at the main charges against the false teachers. Jude is certainly helping us to contend for the faith by being aware of the dangers of heresy and apostasy. But also, his warnings hit close to home as we examine our own hearts and minds. Join us as we dive deep into the main section of Jude! Services are at 9am and 11am.

This week we'll look at what contending for the faith means. But it's not just any expression of faith, it's one that was "once for all delivered to the saints." That means that we can't change or manipulate God's Word. In what ways are we tempted to change it to suit our needs? Join us at 9am or 11am as we explore Jude together!

This week we'll look at what contending for the faith means. But it's not just any expression of faith, it's one that was "once for all delivered to the saints." That means that we can't change or manipulate God's Word. In what ways are we tempted to change it to suit our needs? Join us at 9am or 11am as we explore Jude together!

This week we'll look at what contending for the faith means. But it's not just any expression of faith, it's one that was "once for all delivered to the saints." That means that we can't change or manipulate God's Word. In what ways are we tempted to change it to suit our needs? Join us at 9am or 11am as we explore Jude together!

We know that we should fight for the faith, but we get confused at how we should be going about it. Is it a fight against people? Is it all-out war against culture? How do we maintain strong belief in an ever-changing environment? Join us as we study the letter of Jude, an oft missed gem in the New Testament. We'll be encouraged to step out in love and compassion while never sacrificing our convictions. First service is at 9am and the second is at 11am. Bring a friend!

We know that we should fight for the faith, but we get confused at how we should be going about it. Is it a fight against people? Is it all-out war against culture? How do we maintain strong belief in an ever-changing environment? Join us as we study the letter of Jude, an oft missed gem in the New Testament. We'll be encouraged to step out in love and compassion while never sacrificing our convictions. First service is at 9am and the second is at 11am. Bring a friend!