Our Vision: To establish a genuine Acts 2 community that inspires generations to boldly live out their destiny in Christ.
We need to focus more on our mindsets than on our circumstances. Paul gives us this lesson by how he responses to going to Rome.
Learning to love. Taking a chance and seeing what God would do with you. Seeing the love God had for his disciples and how we need to imitate that love to all around us.
Land is special. God has a purpose for where you stand and where you are. Knowing or understanding the land on which you live can help you understand how to help your community.
Don't be someone you're not and play into someone else's victory. Taking a different look at David and Goliath.
Taking a look at Identity through Genesis 25 and two brothers that were trying to figure out their identity.
Hearing from the heart of a few of our staff. Understanding refuge, power, and potential.
Hindsight is 20/20. Just because we don't know what could or is going to happen doesn't mean we should try. What would have happened if Meshach, Shadrach and Abednego didn't stand up for what they believed in?
Pastor Dennis Larkin sharing that the scars we have may not be the worst day but our best day because it leads us to something greater than ourselves.
Guest Pastor Zac Coaston shares his heart for our community and how to take the next steps in becoming community.
True sacrifice doesn't mean giving what you have. Sacrifice means giving all that you have not knowing if you'll ever get anything in return.
Are we growing in Christ or are we stuck feeding off someone else's testimonies and revelation?
Do not fear what they fear. Its time to rise up and do what God has asked you to do!
The simplicity of the gospel needs to be shared. Know who you are and be the salt and the light of the world!
Looking at the inconvenience of the burning bush.
Starting the new series Inconvenient. Understanding that being inconvenient isn't bad and is sometimes needed to reveal the truth and love on others.
What did you come here to find? Why do we search for the living among the dead?
It's the oldest story and the only story that matters.
Looking at palm Sunday from Jesus Point of view. The moment he knew the the fulfillment of His life was coming.
Lets become a community known for its love once again. Let's remember the atmosphere we carry and share the Good News of Jesus Christ.
God has more for us than we can imagine, but unless we put in the "faceTime" and learn to plug ourselves into Him we will always run out of energy.
We need to learn how to let Go of control and trust God. We hold our lives so tight we barely give God any room to move.
Your stubbornness and disobedience will never just affect you, but will always cause harm to those around you. Sometimes the cause of your discomfort is because of the people you've chosen to surround yourself with.
Are you willing to see people and situations the way God does?
Start seeing the world in a new way. See it through heavens eyes.
If we are to live in heavens culture then we must change the narrative the world has given us and plug into an ecosystem that allows us to thrive in the identity God has given us.
Don't ask God to do something great with you and expect to keep your challenges small.
New year new you? What if God doesn't want a new you? What if God wants to help you become who He created you to be?
Looking at the birth place of Christ and understanding how God operates instead of what He does.
Finishing up the book of Esther and understanding that God has a plan.
Haman learns first hand that our God is Just. We need to understand that Justice doesn't seem fair all the time because of our humanism and pride.
There are consequences to our actions and we are held accountable to the things we say.
You were born for such a time as this! Are you living out what God has called you to do or are you done spectating and ready to get involved!
How the Pilgrims and Esther and Mordecai all relate to each other.
People! It's all about people, because people matter. A sermon that checks the heart of every person to see what they truly value.
Starting a new series called "The Wonder". Looking at Christmas through the lenses of Esther.
Participation is the key to revival and shifting culture. God has given you the opportunity what will you do with it?
TED style talks where some of our staff share a few things the Lord has pressed on their heart for God's people.
What does the golden rule and Jesus temptation have in common? Guess you're going to have to hear the sermon to find out.
Evangelism isn't as scary as you think. Its not about a system or knowledge on how to evangelize. Its about God showing up and you introducing His lost son or daughter.
Guest Speaker Steve Miller shares his heart on Family. "We need to get the family into Church, and the Church into our families" Steve Miller
Having the final conversation on the scriptures. What are they and how were they put together and why should we care about them.
The Lord wanted to do something special. So We did our best to listen to His voice and share what we believe He wanted His children to hear. May this sermon bless your heart and your life.
A real conversation about Tithes, Offerings and Alms. You might be a little surprised to find out the truth. Praise the Lord!
Getting to a place in your life where Jesus in not just a character in a book, but He is alive and well waiting to build a relationship with His children. Will you accept that relationship or not?
What happens when God doesn't move or show up in the way we expect? Maybe we need to start viewing God in a different light.
There is power in prayer because of the power in our words. We as the Church must rise up and use the power and authority the Lord gave us to bring righteousness and justice to the world.
Looking at the difference between communication and conversation. Then asking ourselves who are we in conversation with? Who is the God of the Bible and the Creator of all things?
Making the church attractive isn't easy but necessary for people to find and understand God.
We've all been hurt by the church, but we should have been. If we take Jesus words as truth then we would realize that the church is not our home but a place to provoke us and challenge us to go further and farther then we ever thought possible.