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Recent Sermons

  • Advent 42021

    In the 4th week of Advent, we look at the history and background of Mary mother of Jesus.

  • Advent 3 2021 -Testimony Sunday

    This week we hear testimonies from several people in the congregation about what God has been doing in their lives in the past weeks, months, and year.

  • Advent 2 2021

    In the second week of Advent, we are talking about what the coming of Christ means for who God is, who we are, and how we are to live.

  • Advent 1 2021

    As Advent begins, Jonathan starts the season with a sermon following the lectionary. Today, we talk about how the first coming of Christ is connected to the second.

  • Good and Faithful: Part 3

    Today we conclude the "Good and Faithful" series with a look at the important women in the formation of the early church, as well as the gifts we all have to bring to the formation of the Kingdom of God.

  • Good and Faithful: Part 2

    As we continue with the "Good and Faithful" series, Deacon Jack McDonald helps us gain a perspective on our own wealth in relation to generosity.

  • Good and Faithful: Part 1

    This, morning, Jonathan starts a new series entitled, "Good and Faithful." We're talking about using the resources with which God has entrusted us, and we start the series by looking at the life of John Wesley.

  • Emotionally Healthy Discipleship - Week 10

    This morning, Jonathan concludes the Emotionally Healthy Discipleship series by speaking about leading out of weakness. He gives us several contrasts for what other types of leadership look like.

  • Emotionally Healthy Discipleship - Week 9

    This week, Jonathan continues the series on Emotionally Healthy Discipleship and talks about breaking the power of the past. Whether it's pain we've caused or pain we've experienced, becoming emotionally healthy requires redeeming the past.

  • Emotionally Healthy Discipleship - Week 8

    One of the most important keys to being an emotionally healthy disciple is loving well. In today's sermon, Deacon Scott Cramer talks about how we embody that love, and the qualities it should have.