Abundance or Scarcity?
on May 11th, 2026
This sermon explores the remarkable generosity of the Macedonian churches as described in 2 Corinthians 8, contrasting the story of scarcity with God's story of abundance. Despite experiencing severe affliction and extreme poverty, the Macedonian believers begged for the privilege to participate in Paul's collection for the suffering church in Jerusalem. Their example teaches that abundant life in Christ is not measured by bank accounts but by how deeply we belong to Jesus.  Read More
The Good News About Money
on May 4th, 2026
This sermon addresses the relationship between faith and finances, emphasizing that while money is a powerful force in our lives, it must never become our God. Pastor Scott explores Jesus's extensive teaching on money and possessions, revealing that true security, love, and happiness cannot be purchased. The core message centers on the gospel truth that God gave His greatest treasure—Jesus Christ—so that we might become spiritually rich. Through Christ's sacrificial giving, believers are set free from the tyranny of materialism and empowered to live generous lives.  Read More
Do Not Fear, Only Believe
on April 27th, 2026
This sermon explores Mark 5:21-43, examining the intertwined stories of Jairus's dying daughter and the woman with the issue of blood. The message emphasizes that Jesus has authority over nature, the spiritual realm, illness, and even death itself. Through these parallel accounts of two daughters—one healed after 12 years of suffering and one raised from death at age 12—the sermon reveals that Jesus is for both the powerful and the powerless. The central theme is that God remains in control even when life feels chaotic, and true faith means self-risking trust in Jesus himself. The sermon challenges believers to trust not just in changed circumstances but in Jesus's character, remembering that His perfect love casts out all fear and that death cannot separate us from God's love.  Read More
What Is A Soul Worth?
on April 20th, 2026
This message illustrates how Jesus enters into the darkest, most terrifying situations to bring freedom and restoration. The sermon challenges believers to understand that no person is too far gone for Jesus' redemption, and that those who are rescued are then commissioned to share their testimony with others.   Read More
Eye of the Storm
on April 13th, 2026
This sermon explores the account of Jesus calming the storm in Mark 4:35-41, using it to address how Christians should respond to fear and overwhelming circumstances. Pastor Mike challenges the common negative view of fear, suggesting instead that fear can serve as a diagnostic tool that reveals where our trust truly lies. While fear is a natural human response when threats appear larger than our resources, faith is the relational trust that God is greater than anything we face.  Read More
Hosanna
on March 30th, 2026
This Palm Sunday message explores the central question of why Christians gather to worship Jesus two millennia after His death. The sermon traces the journey from Jesus's triumphal entry into Jerusalem to His crucifixion, examining how disappointed expectations led the same crowds who shouted "Hosanna" to later cry "Crucify."  Read More
Kingdom Parables
on March 23rd, 2026
This sermon explores three kingdom parables from Mark chapter 4, using the metaphor of a Polaroid camera to illustrate how Jesus gradually reveals the nature of God's kingdom. Pastor Mike emphasizes that Jesus doesn't immediately show the full picture of what following Him entails—servanthood, self-denial, loving enemies, and taking up one's cross—but instead invites people to follow Him and discover these truths progressively.   Read More
Seeds And Soil
on March 16th, 2026
In Mark 4, Jesus's Parable of the Sower, the passage address why people have different responses to the same gospel message. Using the framework of four types of soil, the message emphasizes that Jesus's good news does not land the same on every heart.  Read More
Redefining Family
on March 10th, 2026
This sermon explores how Jesus redefines the concept of family around allegiance to Him rather than biological ties. Through Mark 3:20-35, the pastor examines the tension that arose when Jesus' biological family thought He was out of His mind and came to restrain Him, while religious leaders accused Him of being possessed by demons.  Read More
In Good Company
on March 2nd, 2026
This sermon explores what it truly means to be a disciple of Jesus Christ by examining Mark 3:7-19, where Jesus appoints the twelve disciples.  Read More
True Religion
on February 23rd, 2026
Jesus challenged the religious system of His day by revealing the true heart behind God's commands, particularly regarding the Sabbath.  Read More
Jesus Redefines Expectations
on February 16th, 2026
Jesus constantly disrupted the worldviews and expectations of those around Him, calling followers to flexibility rather than rigidity in their faith. Using the imagery from Mark 2 of new wine requiring new wineskins, Pastor Erica illustrates how our worldviews—the lens through which we perceive everything—must remain flexible enough to accommodate the active, unpredictable work of God's kingdom. The message challenges believers to recognize that reality in following Jesus often looks drastically different than our expectations. Just as old wineskins can be softened through water and oil (echoing baptism and the Holy Spirit's anointing), God invites us to surrender our rigid expectations and allow the Holy Spirit to soften our hearts to see and participate in His kingdom work, which is far better than we could ask or imagine.  Read More
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