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Guest speaker Tim Bentson comes up to teach about building the house of the Lord from Haggai 1.
In continuing his Philippians series, Pastor Nicoletti talks about living as a constant sacrifice as Christ did.
Pedro Moura leads the Sunday School class in a study reflecting on how Christians should view anthropology, bioethics, and genetic engineering.
Pastor Nicoletti continues his series in Philippians to talk about living without complaining.
Pastor White continues the series in Acts, examining the life of Paul throughout his ministry and especially his evangelism.
Pastor Nicoletti returns to Philippians 2 to lay out how to work out our salvation in our lives by God’s power as opposed to working for our salvation.
As befits Pentecost Sunday, Pastor Nicoletti talks about Pentecost and the Holy Spirit alongside excerpts from the book of John.
Pastor Gutierrez returns to Acts, describing the example that Paul is for how a Christian should face challenges.
Pastor Nicoletti returns to Philippians to further study the works of Christ on the earth and what we can learn from them.
Nathan Sutherland returns to continue his talks on using technology wisely.
The FPC choir, under the direction of Mrs. Melissa McMillan and Mrs. Florence Rayburn, presents an evening of music from Morten Lauridsen’s Lux Aeterna and Antonio Vivaldi’s Gloria.
Pastor White continues his series on the Psalms, this time preaching on the “Paradigm of Lament.”
Guest preacher Daniel Murphree preaches on Matthew 21:1-15 on Jesus coming to us, confronting our sin, and cleansing us.
Pastor Nicoletti preaches on the same text as the previous Sunday, this time focusing on what God calls us to be like in light of His own nature.
The Rev. Dr. Rayburn preaches on the faith of infants, and indeed of many believers throughout history, from Luke 1:39-45
Preaching on the same passage as the previous Sunday, Pastor Nicoletti focuses on the spiritual blindness of the bystanders rather than the physical blindness of Bartimaeus.
Pastor White continues the joint series in Acts, preaching on Paul’s wisdom and humility as he spreads the gospel.
Pastor Steven Nicoletti preaches on the story of Blind Bartimaeus and Jesus’ call to listen to the testimonies of others and then to follow him on the way.
Nathan Sutherland, author of Gospel-Centered Tech, kicks off the 6-week Sunday School series on “Discreenment,” that is, discernment when it comes to screens.
Evan Kvale, a son of the congregation who is currently at seminary, preaches on “The Resurrection According to Mark,” from Mark 16:1-8.
Pastor Nicoletti preaches a sermon for Easter on “Upheaval, Resurrection, and a True Constant,” from Hebrews.
Pastor Gutierrez preaches from Acts 21:37-22:24 on “Refusing to Shrink Back.”
Pastor Nicoletti connects several passages from the Gospel of Mark in his sermon, “The Ransom and the Cup.”
Who are the homeless and what can be done to lift them off the streets and right-of-ways to lives of real hope? This is the second of two classes led […]
Pastor Nicoletti continues the joint series in Acts, preaching on how evil suspicion can destroy unity, mar truth, and hinder ministry.
Pastor Nicoletti continues his sermon series in Mark, preaching on how we can idolize power for selfish use rather than using power the way Christ called us to.
Who are the homeless and what can be done to lift them off the streets and right-of-ways to lives of real hope? We will tackle these issues in a two-part […]
Pastor White preaches on “The Paradox of Moral Heroism: When Going Above and Beyond the Call of Duty is What Duty Requires” from Acts 21:1-16.
Pastor Nicoletti preaches from Mark on the idol of Money and Greed, which often can often be a struggle we don’t even realize we have.
Elder Jeff David provides a brief exploration of the narrative structure of the second gospel to enhance our understanding of how Mark recounts the story of Jesus’ life, ministry, death, […]
Pastor Nicoletti preaches on the topic of Ministry from Acts 20.
Pastor Nicoletti preaches from Mark on Christ’s relationship with our children.
The third part of Mike Pfefferle’s Sunday School series on the Nicene Creed, which specifically deals with the line, “For us Men and for our Salvation.”
Pastor White continues the pastors’ shared evening series in Acts, preaching from Acts 20:1-16.
Pastor Nicoletti continues his series from Mark. Note: You can listen to the Westminster Confession series he mentions here.
If you are like most Americans, everything you know about the Council of Nicea comes from The DaVinci Code. That means that everything you think you know about the Council […]
Pastor Gutierrez continues the joint series in Acts, preaching on how God’s Kingdom cannot coexist with the world as it is.
Pastor Nicoletti continues his series in Mark, preaching from Mark 9:42-50.
Elder Mike Pfefferle gives a lesson on the Nicene Creed and its importance, both at its formation and today.
Guest preacher Joel Zakahi preaches on how the healing of one man’s physical blindness reveals our spiritual blindness.
Pastor Nicoletti continues his sermon series in Mark, preaching on the dangers of fighting true spiritual allies instead of the true enemy.
Pastor Nicoletti discusses the surprisingly controversial history of pastoral facial hair in the early and medieval church by summarizing Edward Siecienski's article “Holy Hair” and reflecting on how it applies […]
Pastor Nicoletti continues the joint series in Acts.
The. Rev. Steven Nicoletti continues his series in Mark, preaching on the discussion among Jesus’ disciples concerning which of them was the greatest.
Pastor Nicoletti gives a lesson on Tom Bombadil, a cheery character from Tolkien’s Fellowship of the Ring who was recently mentioned in one of Pastor Nicoletti’s sermons.
Pastor Knox White preaches on “Furthering the Ripples of Love” in this installment of the joint series in Acts.
Pastor Nicoletti continues the series in Mark, preaching on “When Evil is Stronger than We Are,” from Mark 9:14-29.
Elder Ryan Gross finishes his two-part Sunday School lesson on the theological lessons he has gained from 45 years in Biology and Medicine.
Elder Ryan Gross teaches the longest named Sunday School lesson on Biology, Medicine, and Theology.