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Recent Worship Service
One step in discipleship is attending our weekly gatherings filled with music, prayer, and teaching from the Bible. Check out the most recent worship service below.
Hope For The World
In Luke 19, Jesus curses a fig tree, highlighting the danger of unfruitfulness. We are reminded to bear spiritual fruit and not be deceived by outward appearances.
A Disordered Fruit Tree
In Mark 11:11-26, we encounter the moment Jesus curses a fig tree, symbolizing the consequences of unfruitfulness. This passage illustrates the importance of bearing spiritual fruit in our lives as followers of Christ. The disordered fig tree serves as a stark reminder that appearances can be deceptive; it looked promising but was ultimately barren.
Return on Investment
In Matthew 24:45-25:46 we see that faithfulness and readiness in our service to God define our response to Him; watchfulness leads to eternal rewards.
So Much Love
John 3:16 reveals God's immense love for humanity, offering salvation through belief in Christ. This sermon explores the transformative power of faith and the call to live in love and service, shining His light in the world.
Wristbands and Eye Black
In Philippians 4:10-20, Paul emphasizes the significance of focusing on the noble, pure, and praiseworthy aspects of life. This sermon delves into how our thoughts influence our actions and underscores the necessity of embodying our faith through deeds, reflecting the peace of God in our daily lives.
Can You Hear Me Now
In Philippians 4:8-9, Paul urges us to focus on what is noble, pure, and praiseworthy. This sermon explores the power of our thoughts in shaping our lives and the importance of living out our faith through action, embodying the peace of God.
The Winning Recipe
In Philippians 4:2-9, Paul calls for unity and joy, urging believers to focus on what is true, noble, and praiseworthy, fostering peace.
The Finishing Lean
In Philippians 3:12-4:1, Paul emphasizes the importance of faithful service through Timothy and Epaphroditus. He calls believers to cultivate unity and selflessness, illustrating how partnership in the gospel fosters growth and commitment within the church community.
Wins and Losses
In Philippians 3:1-10, Paul highlights the faithful service of Timothy and Epaphroditus, urging believers to embrace unity and selflessness. This passage reminds us of the value of partnership in the gospel, encouraging us to follow their exemplary commitment to the church.
Passing the Baton
In Philippians 2:19-30, Paul commends Timothy and Epaphroditus for their faithful service and genuine concern for the church. This passage highlights the importance of unity, selflessness, and partnership in the gospel, encouraging believers to emulate their examples.