Journey Church is a Jesus-centered Free Methodist church that exists to help people find and follow Jesus together. We gather on Sundays at 10am at the Sherwood Center for the Arts for worship and teaching. Enjoy our weekly sermons on our podcast. Visit our website for more information.
In this series, we will be exploring the mission and vision we believe God is inviting Journey Church into in the upcoming years. Week four is about the third part of our vision: Inviting all people into a Spirit-led journey of transformation into Christlikeness.Sermon by Pastor Scott Edinger
In this series, we will be exploring the mission and vision we believe God is inviting Journey Church into in the upcoming years. Week three is about the second part of our vision: Embodying the redemptive love of Jesus in our community and throughout the world. Sermon by Pastor Scott Edinger
In this series, we will be exploring the mission and vision we believe God is inviting Journey Church into in the upcoming years. Week two is about the first part of our vision: To be a welcoming and gracious family grounded in the Word of God and the Story of His love.Sermon by Pastor Scott Edinger
In this series, we will be exploring the mission and vision we believe God is inviting Journey Church into in the upcoming years. Week one is about our mission: Following Jesus, together, in and for the world. Sermon by Pastor Scott Edinger
Celebrating 10 years of God's goodness and grace in the life of Journey Church.Sermon by Pastor Scott Edinger
Stories have a way of sticking with us. As a master teacher and storyteller, Jesus didn't just spin tales, He told parables: short, simple stories that invited listeners into deeper truth.This summer, we're diving into the parables of Jesus. Stories about seeds and soil, lost coins and prodigal sons, hidden treasures and unexpected guests. These are more than just ancient tales; they are windows into the heart of God and mirrors that help us reflect his image and love more clearly.Sermon by Kasey Sanchez
Stories have a way of sticking with us. As a master teacher and storyteller, Jesus didn't just spin tales, He told parables: short, simple stories that invited listeners into deeper truth.This summer, we're diving into the parables of Jesus. Stories about seeds and soil, lost coins and prodigal sons, hidden treasures and unexpected guests. These are more than just ancient tales; they are windows into the heart of God and mirrors that help us reflect his image and love more clearly.Sermon by Pastor Scott Edinger
Stories have a way of sticking with us. As a master teacher and storyteller, Jesus didn't just spin tales, He told parables: short, simple stories that invited listeners into deeper truth.This summer, we're diving into the parables of Jesus. Stories about seeds and soil, lost coins and prodigal sons, hidden treasures and unexpected guests. These are more than just ancient tales; they are windows into the heart of God and mirrors that help us reflect his image and love more clearly.Sermon by John Ratcliff
Stories have a way of sticking with us. As a master teacher and storyteller, Jesus didn't just spin tales, He told parables: short, simple stories that invited listeners into deeper truth.This summer, we're diving into the parables of Jesus. Stories about seeds and soil, lost coins and prodigal sons, hidden treasures and unexpected guests. These are more than just ancient tales; they are windows into the heart of God and mirrors that help us reflect his image and love more clearly.Sermon by Pastor Scott Edinger and Rwanda Team
Stories have a way of sticking with us. As a master teacher and storyteller, Jesus didn't just spin tales, He told parables: short, simple stories that invited listeners into deeper truth.This summer, we're diving into the parables of Jesus. Stories about seeds and soil, lost coins and prodigal sons, hidden treasures and unexpected guests. These are more than just ancient tales; they are windows into the heart of God and mirrors that help us reflect his image and love more clearly.Sermon by Pastor Libby Catuara
Stories have a way of sticking with us. As a master teacher and storyteller, Jesus didn't just spin tales, He told parables: short, simple stories that invited listeners into deeper truth.This summer, we're diving into the parables of Jesus. Stories about seeds and soil, lost coins and prodigal sons, hidden treasures and unexpected guests. These are more than just ancient tales; they are windows into the heart of God and mirrors that help us reflect his image and love more clearly.Sermon by Pastor Olivia Pothoff
Stories have a way of sticking with us. As a master teacher and storyteller, Jesus didn't just spin tales, He told parables: short, simple stories that invited listeners into deeper truth.This summer, we're diving into the parables of Jesus. Stories about seeds and soil, lost coins and prodigal sons, hidden treasures and unexpected guests. These are more than just ancient tales; they are windows into the heart of God and mirrors that help us reflect his image and love more clearly.Sermon by Pastor Mitchell Brannen
Stories have a way of sticking with us. As a master teacher and storyteller, Jesus didn't just spin tales, He told parables: short, simple stories that invited listeners into deeper truth.This summer, we're diving into the parables of Jesus. Stories about seeds and soil, lost coins and prodigal sons, hidden treasures and unexpected guests. These are more than just ancient tales; they are windows into the heart of God and mirrors that help us reflect his image and love more clearly.Sermon by Pastor Scott Edinger
Stories have a way of sticking with us. As a master teacher and storyteller, Jesus didn't just spin tales, He told parables: short, simple stories that invited listeners into deeper truth.This summer, we're diving into the parables of Jesus. Stories about seeds and soil, lost coins and prodigal sons, hidden treasures and unexpected guests. These are more than just ancient tales; they are windows into the heart of God and mirrors that help us reflect his image and love more clearly.
Throughout the book of Acts, we witness the resurrection life of Jesus take root and grow, not in theory, but in bodies, cities, communities, and cultures. The gospel is not only something we believe—it's something we live. In suffering and in joy, in conflict and in hospitality, in worship and in witness, in movement and in mission, the early church becomes a living sign of God's new creation.Sermon by Pastor Scott Edinger
Throughout the book of Acts, we witness the resurrection life of Jesus take root and grow, not in theory, but in bodies, cities, communities, and cultures. The gospel is not only something we believe—it's something we live. In suffering and in joy, in conflict and in hospitality, in worship and in witness, in movement and in mission, the early church becomes a living sign of God's new creation.Sermon by Pastor Olivia Pothoff
Throughout the book of Acts, we witness the resurrection life of Jesus take root and grow, not in theory, but in bodies, cities, communities, and cultures. The gospel is not only something we believe—it's something we live. In suffering and in joy, in conflict and in hospitality, in worship and in witness, in movement and in mission, the early church becomes a living sign of God's new creation.Sermon by Pastor Scott Edinger
Throughout the book of Acts, we witness the resurrection life of Jesus take root and grow, not in theory, but in bodies, cities, communities, and cultures. The gospel is not only something we believe—it's something we live. In suffering and in joy, in conflict and in hospitality, in worship and in witness, in movement and in mission, the early church becomes a living sign of God's new creation.Sermon by Pastor Scott Edinger
Throughout the book of Acts, we witness the resurrection life of Jesus take root and grow, not in theory, but in bodies, cities, communities, and cultures. The gospel is not only something we believe—it's something we live. In suffering and in joy, in conflict and in hospitality, in worship and in witness, in movement and in mission, the early church becomes a living sign of God's new creation.Sermon by Rev. Jamie Noling-Auth
Throughout the book of Acts, we witness the resurrection life of Jesus take root and grow, not in theory, but in bodies, cities, communities, and cultures. The gospel is not only something we believe—it's something we live. In suffering and in joy, in conflict and in hospitality, in worship and in witness, in movement and in mission, the early church becomes a living sign of God's new creation.Sermon by Pastor Scott Edinger
Throughout the book of Acts, we witness the resurrection life of Jesus take root and grow, not in theory, but in bodies, cities, communities, and cultures. The gospel is not only something we believe—it's something we live. In suffering and in joy, in conflict and in hospitality, in worship and in witness, in movement and in mission, the early church becomes a living sign of God's new creation.Sermon by Pastor Scott Edinger
Throughout the book of Acts, we witness the resurrection life of Jesus take root and grow, not in theory, but in bodies, cities, communities, and cultures. The gospel is not only something we believe—it's something we live. In suffering and in joy, in conflict and in hospitality, in worship and in witness, in movement and in mission, the early church becomes a living sign of God's new creation.Sermon by Pastor Scott Edinger
Throughout the book of Acts, we witness the resurrection life of Jesus take root and grow, not in theory, but in bodies, cities, communities, and cultures. The gospel is not only something we believe—it's something we live. In suffering and in joy, in conflict and in hospitality, in worship and in witness, in movement and in mission, the early church becomes a living sign of God's new creation.Sermon by Pastor Olivia Pothoff
Throughout the book of Acts, we witness the resurrection life of Jesus take root and grow, not in theory, but in bodies, cities, communities, and cultures. The gospel is not only something we believe—it's something we live. In suffering and in joy, in conflict and in hospitality, in worship and in witness, in movement and in mission, the early church becomes a living sign of God's new creation.Sermon by Pastor Scott Edinger
Rev. Jamie Noling-Auth shares with us a Palm Sunday message from Matthew chapter 21.Sermon by Rev. Jamie Noling-Auth
No story is too small and no life too ordinary to be part of God's greater plan of redemption. Set within the larger narrative of God's work in the world, the book of Ruth reveals how He weaves together the faithfulness of ordinary people to bring about His extraordinary redemption—not only for those in the story but ultimately for all of humanity.Sermon by Pastor Scott Edinger
No story is too small and no life too ordinary to be part of God's greater plan of redemption. Set within the larger narrative of God's work in the world, the book of Ruth reveals how He weaves together the faithfulness of ordinary people to bring about His extraordinary redemption—not only for those in the story but ultimately for all of humanity.Sermon by Rev. Robroy Ranger
No story is too small and no life too ordinary to be part of God's greater plan of redemption. Set within the larger narrative of God's work in the world, the book of Ruth reveals how He weaves together the faithfulness of ordinary people to bring about His extraordinary redemption—not only for those in the story but ultimately for all of humanity.Sermon by Pastor Olivia Pothoff
No story is too small and no life too ordinary to be part of God's greater plan of redemption. Set within the larger narrative of God's work in the world, the book of Ruth reveals how He weaves together the faithfulness of ordinary people to bring about His extraordinary redemption—not only for those in the story but ultimately for all of humanity.Sermon by Pastor Scott Edinger
No story is too small and no life too ordinary to be part of God's greater plan of redemption. Set within the larger narrative of God's work in the world, the book of Ruth reveals how He weaves together the faithfulness of ordinary people to bring about His extraordinary redemption—not only for those in the story but ultimately for all of humanity.Sermon by Pastor Scott Edinger
The scripture practice is another opportunity to place ourselves along the path of God's grace by learning to read Scripture as apprentices of Jesus, not just for information, but also for formation.Sermon by Mitchell Brannen
The scripture practice is another opportunity to place ourselves along the path of God's grace by learning to read Scripture as apprentices of Jesus, not just for information, but also for formation.Sermon by Rev. Jamie Noling-Auth
The scripture practice is another opportunity to place ourselves along the path of God's grace by learning to read Scripture as apprentices of Jesus, not just for information, but also for formation.
The Scripture Practice is another opportunity for us to place ourselves along the path of Gods grace by learning to read Scripture as apprentices of Jesus, not just for information, but also for formation.
As we prepare to begin a new formation series on the Practice of Scripture, we take time to revisit the idea of spiritual formation and the value of a "rule of life".
In this series, we are exploring Paul's deep longing for the followers of Jesus in Galatia to embrace "new creation" life in Christ, becoming part of God's multiethnic family, shaped by the Holy Spirit into people of self-giving love.
In this series, we are exploring Paul's deep longing for the followers of Jesus in Galatia to embrace the "new creation" life in Christ, becoming part of God's multiethnic family, shaped by the Holy Spirit into people of self-giving love.
In this series, we are exploring Paul's deep longing for the followers of Jesus in Galatia to embrace the "new creation" life in Christ, becoming part of God's multiethnic family, shaped by the Holy Spirit into people of self-giving love. Sermon by Pastor Scott Edinger
In this series, we will explore Paul's deep longing for the followers of Jesus in Galatia to embrace the "new creation" life in Christ, becoming part of God's multiethnic family, shaped by the Holy Spirit into people of self-giving love. Sermon by Rev. Jamie Noling-Auth
This Advent at Journey, we're centering our sermon series around seeking Jesus like the Magi did; with their gifts, their journey, their response, and what their presence in Jesus' birth story represents for us today. Sermon by Rev. Jamie Noling-Auth
This Advent at Journey, we're centering our sermon series around seeking Jesus like the Magi did; with their gifts, their journey, their response, and what their presence in Jesus' birth story represents for us today.
This Advent at Journey, we're centering our sermon series around seeking Jesus like the Magi did; their gifts, their journey, their response, and what their presence in Jesus' birth story represents for us today.
This Advent at Journey, we're centering our sermon series around seeking Jesus like the Magi did--their gifts, their journey, their response, and what their presence in Jesus' birth story represents for us today.
In this series, we will explore Paul's deep longing for the followers of Jesus in Galatia to embrace the "new creation" life in Christ, becoming part of God's multiethnic family, shaped by the Holy Spirit into people of self-giving love. Sermon by John Ratcliff
In this series, we will explore Paul's deep longing for the followers of Jesus in Galatia to embrace the "new creation" life in Christ, becoming part of God's multiethnic family, shaped by the Holy Spirit into people of self-giving love.
In this series, we will explore Paul's deep longing for the followers of Jesus in Galatia to embrace the "new creation" life in Christ, becoming part of God's multiethnic family, shaped by the Holy Spirit into people of self-giving love.
In this series, we will explore Paul's deep longing or the followers of Jesus in Galatia to embrace the "new creation" life in Christ, becoming part of God's multiethnic family, shaped by the Holy Spirit into people of self-giving love.
In this series, we will explore Paul's deep longing for the followers of Jesus in Galatia to embrace the "new creation" life in Christ, becoming part of God's multiethnic family, shaped by the Holy Spirit into people of self-giving love.
In this series we will explore Paul's deep longing for the followers of Jesus in Galatia to embrace the "new creation" life in Christ, becoming part of God's multi-ethnic family, shaped by the Holy Spirit into people of self-giving love.
In this series, we will explore Jesus' teaching on generosity and how the practice of generosity can be part of our formation into Christlikeness.
In this series, we will explore Jesus' teaching on generosity and how the practice of generosity can be a part of our formation into Christlikeness. Sermon by Pastor Scott Edinger