Welcome: Tonight, as we gather in the shadow of the cross, I want to invite you not to rush past it. There is a temptation to become so familiar with an image that it loses its power, but I want to invite you not to sanitize or sterilize the cross. As we hear the cross... Continue Reading →
Songs of Lent (Psalm 23)
Sermon Audio: LINK Series Introduction: Today is the fourth Sunday of our sermon series, “The Songs of Lent." During this Lenten season, we have been on a journey through the Psalms, ancient songs that have guided the people of God through centuries of worship, reflection, and repentance. Today, we will focus on Psalm 23, also... Continue Reading →
Songs of Lent (Psalm 95)
Sermon Audio: LINK Series Introduction: Today begins the third week of Lent, and I’m excited to continue our sermon series called "The Songs of Lent." Each week, we explore a different Psalm to help us get closer to God's heart and better understand the depth of His love shown through Christ's sacrifice. This week, we're... Continue Reading →
Songs of Lent: Psalm 121
Sermon Audio: LINK Series Introduction: Welcome to the second Sunday of Lent! During our forty-day journey to Easter, we will be exploring the Psalms in a series called "The Songs of Lent." This week, we will focus on Psalm 121, a powerful reminder to trust in the Lord's provision, even in the face of dangers... Continue Reading →
Songs of Lent: Psalm 32
Sermon Audio: LINK Series Introduction: As fallen human beings, we tend to forget things easily. We get distracted by the world around us and can only keep a few essential things in our minds at one time. But what happens when we forget God? I don't mean forgetting that He exists but forgetting to make... Continue Reading →
Easter Sunrise Service
We cannot overstate the significance of the cross. The God who spoke every atom of the universe into existence and who holds all things together chose to become a human child. The child grew into a man and allowed himself to suffer the lowest, most humiliating, and most painful death imaginable. though he was in... Continue Reading →