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How do we make sense of bad things happening to good people. It's a very human question. One we've been asking since Genesis 3 and the fall of man. Today we will tackle this question and in all of it, see the goodness of God

The Gospel is the power of God unto salvation (Romans 1) What happens to people that never have a chance to hear the Gospel? People in closed countries, unreached people groups and children that die before the age of understanding, what happens to them in light of eternity. Check out today's talk as we wrestle through these difficult topics together.

In times past God spoke through various means: a burning bush, a donkey and the Prophets- He has communicated by the casting of lots and using an ephod. But, when the Holy Spirit arrived on the Day of Pentecost, we received a new dynamic power to hear from God. We received power to walk in God's will.

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Science and Christianity don't contradict one another they actually complement one another. We can learn about the Creator by His creation. Both the Word and the World teach us about God

Check out the latest sermon in the ASKING FOR A FRIEND series: "HOW TO FOLLOW GOD IN THE MIDST OF A CHALLENGING LIFE"!

The mortality rate is still 100%. Having a vision for the next life can empower your current life. In today's talk we answer the question: “What happens after you die?

The Bible stands alone as the greatest work of ancient literature and as the very Words of God. Written over a span of 1,500 years, on 3 different continents with over 40 different authors. Yet, it's one cohesive story. The story of God reconciling humanity back to Himself

Is Jesus the only way to God? Jesus seemed to think so (John 14:6) The Disciples and the early Church seemed to think so (Acts 4:11-12) In a day and age when “your truth is your truth and my truth is my truth” is accepted as TRUE. Does that mean all ways lead to God? Whatever you believe, as long as you're sincere, will that be good enough for God? Check out this weeks talk as we answer the question: “Is Jesus the only way to God?

If God is real and wants to be known, why doesn't He make it more plain? Why does God seem to be so hidden at times? These are the questions we will tackle in today's talk

Today we will tackle one of the most frequently asked questions, “If God is good, why does He allow evil and suffering?” God has answers and God is always Good.

Our text today in 1Corinthians chapter 15, Paul calls it the most important thing. The Gospels saves us, keeps us and continues to save us. It is the most important thing. The Gospel hinges on Jesus's Resurrection. Without it, Paul says, ‘we are to be pitied above all people', but if it's true…….The Resurrection changes everything!

The Triumphal entry of Jesus is recorded in all 4 Gospels. The Lord has much for us to see as Jesus rides into Jerusalem. This moment speaks to Jesus's Domination. Our Sanctification. And the Kings Coronation. Enjoy today's talk from Matthew 21:1-11.

Psalm 139 reminds us that God was intricately involved in your design. Your “frame” and your “unseen substance” are the result of a a benevolent creator that has a mission for you. Acts 17 tells us that God determines where and when we live so that the world may know God. Therefore, you've been uniquely made for the day and the day was made for you to make Jesus known to a lost world.

The Kingdom of God starts small and grows up to be something enormous. Jesus, like a seed, was buried in the ground for 3 days and has grown to 2.6 billion people today. Christians make up more than 1/3 of the world. We continue to cultivate the Garden of God wherever we go and whatever we do.

All of life is worship (Colossians 3:23) But worship and song have been a part of creation from the very beginning. Music has a way of transporting us into the Most Holy Place- The Presence of God. Psalm 100:1-4 encourages us to “enter His gates with thanksgiving and His courts with praise.

Generosity has been woven into the fabric of God's creation. When we are generous we tap into God's good design which always leads to human flourishing. Generosity is God's Desire and God's Design.

In Genesis 2, we see the first account of marriage. 4 spiritual laws to a stronger marriage are revealed: The Law of Priority, the Law of Pursuit, the Law of Partnership and the Law of Pure Presence.

You've been designed by God for community. To pull away from people is to harm your self. The Surgeon General has deemed isolation and loneliness to be an epidemic in our country. It's killing us. God has made us to walk together in spiritual family- The Church.

Hebrews 11 we learn, ‘without faith it's impossible to please God'. Faith is trust in action-Do you trust God? When things don't turn out the way you imagined they would-can you still trust Him? Gosh is good and good at being God- He will help you!

Romans 12:2 tells us to ‘not be conformed to this world but be transformed by the renewing of our minds.'” Whether we know it or not, we are all being discipled by our surroundings. Thoughts are powerful. What we think about, we will believe. What you believe, you will eventually become.

The Lord has given us a body to steward. How are you doing with that? The Apostle Paul reminds us that our body is the Temple of the Holy Spirit and we are to “glorify God in our body”. In today's talk, we will highlight sabbath and rest, diet and exercise. Tools given to us by God to steward our bodies well for the glory of God and the good of the world.

Joshua was called to lead God's people where Moses could not. Before him stood 31 kings and the Land of Promise. To fulfill his calling, Joshua would need the presence of God and to “be strong and courageous

Isaiah 40:31 is one of the most well known scriptures in the Bible. We see it on coffee cups, T-shirts and posts. It's so much more than posts- it's POWER. As we “wait” on the Lord- His promise is new strength.

In order to have stronger faith, marriages, families in 2026 we need to find that strength in Christ. Ephesians 6:10 calls us to stronger lives of faith in the Lord. What are you “into”? Sports? Video games? What if you took 2026 as a year to get into the Lord? Into His Word, into His Spirit, into His Church! Your life will never be the same

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John 3:16 is one of the most well known verses in the world. God gives His greatest gift, His one and only Son so that we may have everlasting life. Merry Christmas!

When we lose hope for the future strength in the present is stolen. What are you fixing your hopes onto? Yourself? A politician? Hope has a name and that name is Jesus

The Holidays have a way of awakening something inside of us. Nostalgia, an ache for home, is a reminder to us that we aren't were we should be. We are not yet HOME. Christmas songs, movies and gatherings will awaken something inside us. A longing for home.

Acts 20, the Apostle Paul will give the Ephesians elders a sobering “wake up call”. Paul knows he will be arrested and that the Ephesians will be attacked by “fierce wolves” and “twisted” preachers. We are at war! But be of good cheer, the war has already been won!

In Acts 19 we see the birth of the church at Ephesus. It begins so strong: miracles, faith and repentance. Today, you'd be hard pressed to find a Christian in Ephesus (Modern day Turkey) let alone a church. What happened? According to Revelation 2, the Church simply ran out of gas. Do you have enough gas in the tank to finish your race?

Acts 18, Paul hits a low point in his ministry. God draws near to Paul and strengthens him through: Providence, Presence and People. With that, you have everything you need to do all God has called you to do.

In Acts 17, Paul is provoked by the idolatry of Athens. He points out an altar to “The Unknown God” and declares, “I know Him”. Paul will point to God in nature, culture and the human heart to win ‘some' to Christ. Do you know Him?

Paul and Silas answer the call of God to go to Macedonia. God will open a young woman's heart named Lydia. He will deliver a slave girl from the demonic. And will soften the heart of a Philippians jailer. All through prayer. Prayer makes anything possible.

Tune in to this week's latest sermon in the Book of Acts series!

The early Church hits some turbulence, as Gentile and Jewish cultures collide. The Church gathers and finds their AMEN from the Lord. The Church is unified and the Gentiles celebrate. Later however, Paul and Barnabas will have a heated disagreement. They agree to disagree and move forward.

Are you a ‘Rise Up' person? Jesus rose up. Lazarus rose up. The man crippled from birth rose up. Christians are not those that never get knocked down, rather, we are a people that always rise up! In Acts 14, the Apostle Paul is knocked down and left for dead, but that's not the end of the story! Enjoy the talk

There are moments the Lord calls us into a deeper walk with Him. Before Joshua and God's people could enter into the Land of Promise, God called them deeper. Consecrate yourself for tomorrow God will do great things. Consecration brings: Presence, Perspective and Power

Alignment=Power. In Acts 13, the church at Antioch sends off Paul and Barnabas on their first missionary journey. As they align with the Lord and one another, the Gospel goes out in power and the Church grows

The Apostle James becomes the first of the disciples to be martyred. We have no record of the church praying for James. Peter is arrested and the church is awakened to the power of prayer. A praying church is a dangerous church. Peter is miraculously set free and the gospel continues to spread

How would you answer the question: Who are you? The identity question is a big one. The devil would like nothing more than to confuse your identity in Christ. If he can control your identity, he can control your activity. Who are you?

Acts 10- the Gospel goes out to the Gentiles. With the Gospel and the Holy Spirit you have your unfair advantage to reach the world. Do you know your unfair advantage?

In Acts 9, Jesus saves the most unlikely man in the world. Saul, would later be known as Paul, meets Jesus on a Damascus road and encounters something we all need…….GRACE.

All the data is in, where men are responsible, strong, loving the world flourishes and when they aren't the world burns. Period. God has a unique calling for men to walk out. In today's message, the Apostle Paul challenges the Corinthians to “Act like Men”. Enjoy the talk!

In Acts 8 we watch the life of Philip in action. He goes from Philip the “waiter” to Philip the Evangelist. The only person given that title in the scriptures. Philip had one prayer, “Lord, give me one more.” Who is your ‘one more'?

We continue in our walk through the Book of Acts. In Acts 6-7 we meet Stephen, a man full of faith in the Holy Spirit. Stephen would become the church's first martyr. This tragedy would turn to triumph: Saul will become Paul, the gospel will spread from Jerusalem to the Nations. Stephen will become received into the loving arms of Jesus. A tragedy transformed into a triumph.

The early Church were known as followers of ‘the way' and ‘the life'. Do you display the marks of life? L-LOVE, I-IMPACT, F-FREEDOM, E-ENCOURAGEMENT

In Acts 4-5, we see a contrast between Barnabas and Ananias and Sapphira. Barnabas displays a heart that loves God and freely gives all, while Ananias and Sapphira pretend to bring it all. Do you look more like Barnabas or Ananias and Sapphira?

Tune in for Pastor Adam's latest message in the Book of Acts series!