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As we continue through our series on the book of Colossians, pastor David Adair warns us about the three dangers found in Colossians 2:16-23.
J.J. Seid teaches on Colossians 2:9-15 as we jump back into our Colossians series.
As we celebrate Frontline's 20th anniversary, pasto David Adair opens Romans 12:9-13, and charges us to continue displaying genuine love to one another and to our city.
In this post Easter Sunday, David Adair preaches on the great commission found in Matthew 28:16-20. Though it, he helps us see how to properly respond to the resurrection.
This Easter, Pastor David Adair preaches from John 20:1-18 and challenges us to consider two invitations that we are given this resurrection Sunday.
J.J. Seid walks us through Colossians 2:1-8 and explains the dangers of losing sight of the centrality of Christ, and the good news found in His union with us.
David Adiar delivers a sermon from Colossians 1:24-29 emphasizing on the centrality of Christ through it all.
Chad Kincer preaches from Colossians 1 to remind us that the supremacy and sufficiency of Jesus-the One who holds all things together and reconciles us to God-is the anchor for steadfast faith in a shifting world.
Our elder apprentice, Seth Stewart, preaches on the resurrection accounts of Jesus found in Luke 24. Through the passage, we look at how to believe in the impossible, faith as a gift, and on understanding that Jesus vanishing is actually good news.
Pastor Cale Freeman preaches from Colossians 1:9-14 on the will of God, and on the everyday Christian walk as we continue through our Colossians series.
Pastor J.J. Seid begins our new series, “Colossians: All of Christ Over All of Life,” teaching on Colossians 1:1-8.
As lenten season approaches, David Adair preaches a standalone sermon out of Matthew 6:16-18 on the discipline of fasting. Together we learn what Christian fasting is, and look into 5 reason why we should engage with this practice.
David Adair closes our Foundations series in 1 Corinthians 7:6-9 where we go back to the metaphor of the bedroom and see God's design for singleness.
J.J. Seid preaches from Luke 7:36-38, and moves to the third and final metaphor in our Foundations' series: the living room. With that, we are charged to love, serve, and share the good news of Jesus with our neighbors as we live out Gospel hospitality.
Josh Kouri continues the Foundations series in Deuteronomy 6:1-7, showing how God's design for parenting gives a generational vision for blessing, calling parents to be fathered by God, embrace their lifelong role, and aim at their children's hearts with wisdom and grace.
Josh Kouri continues the Foundations series in Deuteronomy 6:1-7, showing how God's design for parenting gives a generational vision for blessing, calling parents to be fathered by God, embrace their lifelong role, and aim at their children's hearts with wisdom and grace.
In this second week of our “Foundations” series, David Adair opens Songs of Solomon 2:10-15 to help us understand God's design for marriage as a foundational institution that is revealed as an icon, a mission, a gift, and a crucible for growth in Christ.
To kick off our “Foundations” series, pastor Brandon Hey opens the word at Matthew 7:24-29, and shows us how Jesus is our solid rock in this age of instability.
In this standalone sermon, pastor Matt Polk preaches from 1 Timothy 2:1-7, a passage that reminds us about God's heart for all people, and charges us to pray.
In this stand alone sermon, J.J. Seid preaches from 1 John4:7-11, helping us see how John answers questions about love and authority, love and integrity, and love and reality.
To start the year, David Adair preaches from Joshua 24:14-15, a passage that charge us to remembers God's faithfulness, and to respond with undivided obedience.
Pastor Cale Freeman closes our advent season in Hebrews 2:14-18, talking about the importance of the incarnation, and the link between Christ's birth, His death, His resurrection, and us today.
In this Christmas Eve, lead pastor, David Adair preaches the good news of Christmas Story from Luke 2:1-20. Together, we are invited to reflect on the implications such story have on our lives this Christmas season and beyond.
In this last Sunday of advent, David Adair finishes our Destroyer of the gods series in Philippians 2:1-11, highlighting how the Christmas story is the ultimate example of humility.
Chad Kincer continues our Advent sermon series in Daniel 2:44-45, expositing how Daniel's vision points to Jesus-the stone cut without human hands-who has already defeated the powers of this world and is establishing God's eternal reign, assuring us of his unshaken and unyielding sovereignty.
In this 2nd Sunday of Advent, J.J. Seid preaches from Ephesians 1:19-23, and gives us three reasons to why the ascension and enthronement of Jesus matters this Christmas season.
As advent starts, Dave Adair opens our new series “Destroyer of the Gods” by preaching from Hebrews 1:1-3 on Jesus as the message, purpose, glory, and power of God.
David Adair wraps up our Genesis series in Genesis23:1-9, a narrative that demonstrates Abraham's faith in God's promises.
Pastor J.J. Seid shows us how Genesis 22:1-8, a passage that feels so wrong, can suddenly seem so right.
Pastor Steve Curry elaborates on the misconception of unanswered prayer, and disqualifying sin as he lead us through Genesis 21:1-7.
Pastor Steve Curry elaborates on the misconception of unanswered prayer, and disqualifying sin as he lead us through Genesis 21:1-7.
David Adair opens Genesis 20:1-18, reminding Christians how God's mercy towards Abraham's habitual sin foreshadows his mercy to those in Jesus.
David Adair opens Genesis 20:1-18, reminding Christians how God's mercy towards Abraham's habitual sin foreshadows his mercy to those in Jesus.
David Adair preaches on how the danger of sin, and the mercy of God are both displayed through the story of Lot and Sodom's destruction.
Pastor David Adair preaches from Genesis 18:1-15, a passage that helps us understand God's relational heart, and His unconditional kindness.
J.J. Seid teaches from Genesis 17 and shows us how God faithfully keeps His covenants.
For the past 10 years, Frontline has faithfully walk through books of the Bible as a congregation. In this sermon, David Adair continues in Genesis, opening to chapter 16 and showing how God reveals His character to us through the story of Hagar and Sarai.
David Adair opens Genesis 15, explaining the magnitude of God's covenant with Abraham in light of the finished redemptive work of Jesus.
Chad Kincer preaches from Genesis 13:1-16 on how God is committed to keeping His word even when humans fail to abide in His good promises.
Pastor David Adair picks up our Genesis series back up in chapter 12. David shows how Abraham's life is both a story of grace, and a story faith that is reflective of the Gospel.
J.J. Seid opens Psalm 139:1-12, and concludes our summer series preaching about the importance of knowing God's truths.
Closing the Summer in the Psalms series, John Riner preaches from Psalm 27 on how to pray through fear and anxiety.
Pastor Charlie Hall guide us through the beautiful prayers found in Psalm 23.
David Adair teaches from Psalm 3 as we continue our Summer in the Psalms series.
David Adair teaches from Psalm 3 as we continue our Summer in the Psalms series.
J.J. Seid talks about the importance of prayer as he teaches through Psalm 25.
David Adair closes out the series on 1 Peter with Peter's own encouragement to the church to stand firm and finish well.
David Adair preaches on the role & responsibility of an Elder as he opens up 1 Peter 5:1-5.
Steve Curry opens up 1 Peter 4:12-19, reminding Christians of the purpose of trials.
JJ Seid opens up 1 Peter 4:1-11, unpacking what Peter means by "blessed" and how Christians are to be a blessing to others.
David Adair jumps back in to 1 Peter with an odd, but ultimately encouraging passage.