Training disciples for Christ who will serve the needs of others, share the message of hope, and teach others to do the same.
In the end, it is all about loving God and loving others.
The great theologian Charlie Brown once asked, "What is Christmas all about?" We answer that question tonight.
Why are we all searching and can we ever find what is missing in our life?
What can we learn about discipleship from the life of Joseph?
We conclude our Revelation series by answering, "Who sits upon the throne of Heaven?"
What is the rapture and when might it occur?
What are the characteristics of a healthy church?
Is serving others for Christ better than knowledge of Christ, or is knowledge better than service?
When it comes to church, we often put our focus on all the wrong things.
Remaining faithful and overcoming difficulties is easy to say, but how are we to do that?
What message did Jesus have for the church in Ephesus, and how does it apply to the church today?
We dive into chapter 1 of Revelation to examine Jesus in his current role as Head of The Church.
We begin our End Times series by examining a coming attack on Israel as described by the prophet Ezekiel.
We conclude our series by answering the question, "If God is so good, why does he allow evil to exist?"
With our busy schedules, are can we find time to rest?
We discuss the 4 reasons God created the human race and why much of the world suffers from loneliness.
Days 5 and 6 of Creation resulted in more than just the animals of the air, sea, and land.
This morning we examine the stars, moon, and sun that God created on Day 4.
We cover Days 2 and 3 of Creation as God speaks the atmosphere, earth, and plant life into existence.
With our foundation set, we finally dive into Day One of Genesis and discuss the creation of time, matter, and light.
In part 3 of our summer series, we discuss the "how" of creation; how did God create all things? We also hit on the earth's age, the flood, the fossil record, and bellybuttons.
Today, we answer one of life's biggest questions: "where did we come from?"
As we begin our series on creation, we examine the argument between Naturalism and the Bible.
God's plans don't just impact our lives here and now; they have a ripple effect well into the future.
When God's plans are taking too long or not going the way you desire, what should our response be?
Have you wondered where God is during the most difficult times in your life?
This morning, we talk all about family; we examine the various roles within the family and how they should look when we live God's way.
When the darkness of life presses in upon you, and you feel all alone - Jesus is still calling our name. This morning, we examine the resurrection of Jesus through the eyes of Mary Magdalene.
We wrap up Jesus' lesson on end time events as he finally answers the question of when he will return (sorta).
Caleb Kudlo - from CityView Church in Cleveland - defines "Gospel" for us, and shares what's happening with their ministry.
This morning we have a crash course on The Antichrist and the seven-year tribulation.
This morning, we begin to examine Jesus' lesson on the end times.
What is the true measure of stewardship? How much are we to give to God?
A grape vineyard, angry tenants, and abused servants...today we examine Jesus' final parable in Mark.
When Jesus rode into Jerusalem, did the people's outward appearance and celebration match the reality of their hearts? We discuss this as well as the importance of forgiving others this morning.
Who can see Jesus more clearly: the 12 disciples or a blind beggar?
Camels, needles, wealth, trust...what does it have in common? We discuss in our latest sermon out of Mark 10.
What are we to do about the areas in our life that don't line up with Jesus' teaching?
What should our relationship be like with other believers who aren't part of our church?
Where do kids fit into the church? What should our attitude be towards them as well as other?
Jesus' divine nature is revealed to three of the disciples, Elijah and Moses show up for a chat, and we learn how to respond to our own "mountaintop experiences".
As we resume our series, "The Servant King," we ask the question, "What is the cost of discipleship?"
Guest Speaker Joe Feeher delivers our final sermon of 2018
Why did God choose the shepherds to be the first to hear about the birth of Jesus, and what does that mean for us?
Every heartache, disappointment, unanswered prayer, and failure can chip away at our childlike faith. We discuss how to reclaim it in part three of our Christmas series - Reel Life Lessons.
In the film "The Santa Clause," Scott Calvin begins to transform once he puts on Santa's red coat. Christians are supposed to experience a transformation of their own as they "put on Jesus."