Growing Deeper. Reaching Farther.

It has always been God's plan to build the church on the gospel of Jesus Christ.

Jesus builds the church by filling His people with the Holy Spirit.

Jesus moves the church forward by building trust within His people.

Jesus builds His church through the powerful testimony of gospel witnesses.

The book of Acts reveals the ongoing work of Jesus in building His church.

There are two life-altering gifts that come to us as a result of Jesus being born into the world.

Grace is knocking, and you are invited to respond to Christ's invitation for sweet fellowship.

We are saved to serve King Jesus.

"The scepter shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his feet, until Shiloh comes; and to Him shall be the obedience of the people."

Let the celebration begin, for Jesus has arrived to transform our failing efforts at righteousness as he prepares us for the ultimate wedding.

Since Jesus truly is better, let us respond to His blessed salvation!

Those who follow God's grace will be led forward in steadfast faith.

Acceptable worship requires a sacrificial love that dies to self.

How can we be made right with God?

Acceptable worship requires a sacrificial love that dies to self.

The stability of your eternal hope rests on how you respond to Jesus.

As Christians, we possess a better inheritance in the new covenant than we could have ever received with the old.

The discipline of the Lord strengthens weary Christians to keep running with endurance.

God the Father uses discipline to help His spiritual children endure to the end.

We can't manufacture or rush God's promises. God's plan will be accomplished by his hand, not ours, culminating in the redemption found in Jesus Christ.

The Command: Walk in love by prioritizing communal peace and mutual up-building over your personal freedom (Christian liberty).

God's grace has given us everything we need to run the race of faith with endurance.

The Old Testament saints remind us that faith is often met with both great triumph and great suffering.

Rahab reminds us that those who live by faith will not perish in unbelief.

Grief, for Christians, is met with honesty and a confident expectation of God's comfort, drawing strength from Jesus, our guide in sorrow and our source of unwavering grace.

Moses reminds us that faith is able to deliver spiritual exiles from their bondage to fear.

The patriarchs remind us that steadfast faith will find rest in the sovereignty of God.

Abraham reminds us that the testing of our faith is necessary to prove our trust in God.

Abraham reminds us that faith is lived out in this temporary world while looking forward to our permanent home.

Noah reminds us that faith responds to God's saving message with steadfast obedience.

Enoch reminds us that pleasing faith is found in how we walk with God.

The Lord has given us a meal both to remember his work and as a means of grace, therefore we should come hungry and ready to partake in it.

God's love is so great that He pursues and saves us in spite of the depth of our rebellion and sin.

Love is paramount in God's design for the church.

Abel reminds us that God accepts and rewards steadfast faith, even when other oppose it.

Faith is a confident trust that is expressed through obedience in response to what God has said.

Those who persevere in faith will receive their promised reward.

Warning: Those who fall away from Christ should expect a greater judgement.

We must carefully consider how our gathering as believers is essential for steadfast faith.

The priestly work of Christ empowers steadfast faith.

Because Jesus lives, we have all we need to remain steadfast in faith.

Jesus died a brutal death so that we could be forgiven of our sin.

What does Jesus find when He enters your worship?

In light of the cross, we are to reflect God's love and justice in our relationships.

The message of the cross, while seemingly foolish, transforms the way we think about God and ourselves.

By offering His life as the perfect sacrifice, Jesus has secured our full and final forgiveness before God.

The once-for-all sacrifice of Jesus Christ is life-changing.

The once-for-all sacrifice of Jesus Christ is life-changing.

You cannot receive the blessings of the new covenant apart from the blood of Jesus.