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David TannerThe Story of the Kingdom SeriesJune 1st, 2025
Gary VillaThe Story of the Kingdom SeriesMay 25th, 2025
Toshi JamangThe Story of the Kingdom SeriesMay 18th, 2025
David TannerThe Story of the Kingdom SeriesMay 11th, 2025
Toshi JamangThe Story of the Kingdom SeriesMay 4th, 2025
Gary VillaThe Story of the Kingdom SeriesApril 27th, 2025
Ivan MbaragaThe Seven I AM Statements of JesusApril 13th, 2025
Gary VillaThe Seven I AM Statements of JesusApril 6th, 2025
David TannerThe Seven I AM Statements of JesusMarch 30th, 2025
Toshi JamangThe Seven I AM Statements of JesusMarch 23rd, 2025
Gary VillaThe Seven I AM Statements of JesusMarch 16th, 2025
David TannerThe Seven I AM Statements of JesusMarch 9th, 2025
Toshi JamangKids SundayMarch 2nd, 2025
David Tanner1 Peter Becoming Like Jesus seriesFeb 16thAbout the series -1 Peter is a letter to 1st-century Christians living on the edges of the Roman Empire, whom Peter calls “exiles” or “strangers.” Though outsiders in society, they are insiders in God's Kingdom, born into a living hope through Jesus' resurrection. Peter encourages them to rejoice in suffering, love deeply, and live holy lives. He challenges them to honor everyone, even those who treat them harshly, as they follow Jesus' example. Underneath his encouragement and instruction is the underlying assumption that disciples of Jesus may share in his suffering, but they will also share in his resurrection! This series invites us to follow in Jesus' footsteps, becoming like Jesus in our families, workplaces, and communities.
Gary Villa1 Peter Becoming Like Jesus seriesFeb 23rdAbout the series -1 Peter is a letter to 1st-century Christians living on the edges of the Roman Empire, whom Peter calls “exiles” or “strangers.” Though outsiders in society, they are insiders in God's Kingdom, born into a living hope through Jesus' resurrection. Peter encourages them to rejoice in suffering, love deeply, and live holy lives. He challenges them to honor everyone, even those who treat them harshly, as they follow Jesus' example. Underneath his encouragement and instruction is the underlying assumption that disciples of Jesus may share in his suffering, but they will also share in his resurrection! This series invites us to follow in Jesus' footsteps, becoming like Jesus in our families, workplaces, and communities.
David Tanner1 Peter Becoming Like Jesus seriesFeb 9th
Gary Villa1 Peter Becoming Like Jesus seriesFeb 2ndAbout the series -1 Peter is a letter to 1st-century Christians living on the edges of the Roman Empire, whom Peter calls “exiles” or “strangers.” Though outsiders in society, they are insiders in God's Kingdom, born into a living hope through Jesus' resurrection. Peter encourages them to rejoice in suffering, love deeply, and live holy lives. He challenges them to honor everyone, even those who treat them harshly, as they follow Jesus' example. Underneath his encouragement and instruction is the underlying assumption that disciples of Jesus may share in his suffering, but they will also share in his resurrection! This series invites us to follow in Jesus' footsteps, becoming like Jesus in our families, workplaces, and communities.
Toshi Jamang1 Peter Becoming Like Jesus seriesJan 26th
David Tanner1 Peter Becoming Like Jesus seriesJan 19thAbout the series -1 Peter is a letter to 1st-century Christians living on the edges of the Roman Empire, whom Peter calls “exiles” or “strangers.” Though outsiders in society, they are insiders in God's Kingdom, born into a living hope through Jesus' resurrection. Peter encourages them to rejoice in suffering, love deeply, and live holy lives. He challenges them to honor everyone, even those who treat them harshly, as they follow Jesus' example. Underneath his encouragement and instruction is the underlying assumption that disciples of Jesus may share in his suffering, but they will also share in his resurrection! This series invites us to follow in Jesus' footsteps, becoming like Jesus in our families, workplaces, and communities.
Gary Villa1 Peter Becoming Like Jesus seriesJan 12thAbout the series -1 Peter is a letter to 1st-century Christians living on the edges of the Roman Empire, whom Peter calls “exiles” or “strangers.” Though outsiders in society, they are insiders in God's Kingdom, born into a living hope through Jesus' resurrection. Peter encourages them to rejoice in suffering, love deeply, and live holy lives. He challenges them to honor everyone, even those who treat them harshly, as they follow Jesus' example. Underneath his encouragement and instruction is the underlying assumption that disciples of Jesus may share in his suffering, but they will also share in his resurrection! This series invites us to follow in Jesus' footsteps, becoming like Jesus in our families, workplaces, and communities.
How is proximity to the margins part of our discipleship to Jesus?Standalone SermonJan 5th
Katie JamangAdvent 2024: Prepare the Way seriesDec 22ndAbout this series -This Advent series, Prepare the Way, is a two-part journey of anticipation and action as we ready our hearts for Jesus' arrival. In the first part, we consider who this Holy One is and what His coming Kingdom will look like—a Kingdom that turns the world on its head and extends to all people. In the second part, like those who received John's call to prepare, we too are invited to ask, “What then shall we do?” By slowing down into the practices of generosity, simplicity and contentment, we make space in our lives to welcome Jesus, mirror God's heart, and embody His Kingdom—foretastes of the joy to come.
Toshi JamangAdvent 2024: Prepare the Way seriesDec 15thAbout this series -This Advent series, Prepare the Way, is a two-part journey of anticipation and action as we ready our hearts for Jesus' arrival. In the first part, we consider who this Holy One is and what His coming Kingdom will look like—a Kingdom that turns the world on its head and extends to all people. In the second part, like those who received John's call to prepare, we too are invited to ask, “What then shall we do?” By slowing down into the practices of generosity, simplicity and contentment, we make space in our lives to welcome Jesus, mirror God's heart, and embody His Kingdom—foretastes of the joy to come.
David TannerAdvent 2024: Prepare the Way seriesDec 8thAbout this series -This Advent series, Prepare the Way, is a two-part journey of anticipation and action as we ready our hearts for Jesus' arrival. In the first part, we consider who this Holy One is and what His coming Kingdom will look like—a Kingdom that turns the world on its head and extends to all people. In the second part, like those who received John's call to prepare, we too are invited to ask, “What then shall we do?” By slowing down into the practices of generosity, simplicity and contentment, we make space in our lives to welcome Jesus, mirror God's heart, and embody His Kingdom—foretastes of the joy to come.
Gary VillaAdvent 2024: Prepare the Way seriesDec 1stAbout this series -This Advent series, Prepare the Way, is a two-part journey of anticipation and action as we ready our hearts for Jesus' arrival. In the first part, we consider who this Holy One is and what His coming Kingdom will look like—a Kingdom that turns the world on its head and extends to all people. In the second part, like those who received John's call to prepare, we too are invited to ask, “What then shall we do?” By slowing down into the practices of generosity, simplicity and contentment, we make space in our lives to welcome Jesus, mirror God's heart, and embody His Kingdom—foretastes of the joy to come.
David TannerAdvent 2024: Prepare the Way seriesNov 24thAbout this series -This Advent series, Prepare the Way, is a two-part journey of anticipation and action as we ready our hearts for Jesus' arrival. In the first part, we consider who this Holy One is and what His coming Kingdom will look like—a Kingdom that turns the world on its head and extends to all people. In the second part, like those who received John's call to prepare, we too are invited to ask, “What then shall we do?” By slowing down into the practices of generosity, simplicity, and contentment, we make space in our lives to welcome Jesus, mirror God's heart, and embody His Kingdom—foretastes of the joy to come.
Toshi Jamang1 Peter Becoming Like Jesus seriesNov 17thAbout the series -1 Peter is a letter to 1st-century Christians living on the edges of the Roman Empire, whom Peter calls “exiles” or “strangers.” Though outsiders in society, they are insiders in God's Kingdom, born into a living hope through Jesus' resurrection. Peter encourages them to rejoice in suffering, love deeply, and live holy lives. He challenges them to honor everyone, even those who treat them harshly, as they follow Jesus' example. Underneath his encouragement and instruction is the underlying assumption that disciples of Jesus may share in his suffering, but they will also share in his resurrection! This series invites us to follow in Jesus' footsteps, becoming like Jesus in our families, workplaces, and communities.
Gary Villa1 Peter Becoming Like Jesus seriesNov 10th
David Tanner1 Peter Becoming Like Jesus seriesNov 3rdAbout the series -1 Peter is a letter to 1st-century Christians living on the edges of the Roman Empire, whom Peter calls “exiles” or “strangers.” Though outsiders in society, they are insiders in God's Kingdom, born into a living hope through Jesus' resurrection. Peter encourages them to rejoice in suffering, love deeply, and live holy lives. He challenges them to honor everyone, even those who treat them harshly, as they follow Jesus' example. Underneath his encouragement and instruction is the underlying assumption that disciples of Jesus may share in his suffering, but they will also share in his resurrection! This series invites us to follow in Jesus' footsteps, becoming like Jesus in our families, workplaces, and communities.
Gary Villa1 Peter Becoming Like Jesus seriesOct 27th
David Tanner1 Peter Becoming Like Jesus seriesOct 20th
Toshi Jamang1 Peter Becoming Like Jesus seriesOct 13th
Toshi Jamang1 Peter Becoming Like Jesus seriesOct 13th
David Tanner1 Peter Becoming Like Jesus seriesOct 6th
Gary Villa1 Peter Becoming Like Jesus seriesSep 29th
David Tanner1 Peter Part 1: Becoming Like JesusSep 22ndAbout the series -1 Peter is a letter to 1st-century Christians living on the edges of the Roman Empire, whom Peter calls “exiles” or “strangers.” Though outsiders in society, they are insiders in God's Kingdom, born into a living hope through Jesus' resurrection. Peter encourages them to rejoice in suffering, love deeply, and live holy lives. He challenges them to honor everyone, even those who treat them harshly, as they follow Jesus' example. Underneath his encouragement and instruction is the underlying assumption that disciples of Jesus may share in his suffering, but they will also share in his resurrection! This series invites us to follow in Jesus' footsteps, becoming like Jesus in our families, workplaces, and communities.
Toshi JamangStandalone SermonSep 15th
David TannerStandalone SermonSep 8th
Gary VillaJonahSep 1st
Toshi JamangJonahAug 25th