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In a world filled with suffering, where do believers turn—and…

Words carry weight. In James 4:11–12, we're confronted with the…

What does forgiveness look like in everyday Christian life—not just…

What does it actually look like to care for one…

In this sermon, we look at Hebrews 10:19–25 and the…

In Galatians 5, Paul reminds us that Christian freedom isn't…

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What gives the Church its life, strength, and future? In…

In a world filled with competing voices, loyalties, and priorities,…

In this message, Pastor Dave opens our Christmas series by…

Sin fractures God's people—but grace restores what we break. In…

In this week's message, we walk through one of the…

In Ezra 9, the returned exiles are confronted with a…

BIG IDEA: Through faith, God protects and delivers His people.…

In Ezra 7:1–10, we meet Ezra—a man whose devotion to…

When God's people obey His Word, His work is accomplished,…

BIG IDEA: Our God rules over all things and can…

BIG IDEA: When God's people set their hearts to serve…

When the foundation of the temple was laid, God's people…

When God's people returned from exile, their first act was…

In this week's sermon, Pastor Dave York walks us through…

In this week's sermon, Pastor Dave unpacks Jesus' parable of…

BIG IDEA: The Christian's soul is meant to display the…

In this message, we look at Philippians 1:12–30 and discover…

Big Idea: Our sureness of Christ's return gives us endurance…

In this powerful message from James 5:1–6, we explore the…

Overview In this message, we explore James 4:11–17 and what it means to live humbly under God’s sovereign authority. The passage confronts our tendency toward self-righteous judgment and arrogant presumption, calling us instead to entrust ourselves—and others—to the righteous judgment of God. Big Idea: Loving God and others means entrusting our lives and others' actions…

Overview What causes conflict in our hearts, homes, and churches? In this passage, James exposes the root of our struggles—worldly desires at war within us—and calls us to a better way: humility, repentance, and a wholehearted return to God. Join us as we explore James 4:1–10 and hear God’s gracious invitation: “Draw near to Me,…

Overview The Big Idea: God calls us to honor Him and bless others with our words. Taming the tongue is a mark of spiritual maturity. Our words hold incredible power—for good or for harm. In James 3:1-12, we are reminded of the challenge of controlling our speech and how it reflects the condition of our…

Overview What does true faith look like? In Faith and…

Overview What does true faith look like? In Faith and Works – Part Two, we continue our study in James 2:21-26, where James points to Abraham and Rahab as examples of how genuine faith is demonstrated through works. The Big Idea of this sermon is: Gospel works are the evidence of living faith, and dead…

Overview Does faith without works save? This week, we dive…

Overview Does faith without works save? This week, we dive into James 2:14-20, where James challenges us to examine the authenticity of our faith. True faith is not just belief—it moves us to action, proving its genuineness and blessing others.

Overview How does your faith shape the way you treat…

Overview How does your faith shape the way you treat others? In James 2:1-13, we see a strong warning against partiality and a call to live out the mercy of God. True faith does not show favoritism but reflects the heart of Christ, loving others as He has loved us. Join us as we explore this passage and see how God’s mercy…

Overview What does it mean to be a genuine follower of Christ? In this sermon from James 1:19-27, we explore how true believers walk in humility, obey God’s Word, and reflect Jesus to the world.