

From 1 Corinthians 15 and the Easter story, a special message about a Resurrected King who can resurrect us… if we surrender to His lead.


Today, Jesus fails to meet … everyone’s expectations. He rides on a colt instead of a horse. Then he gets really emotional about Jerusalem. And finally, he gets really mad. Teaching elder Scott Hetherington shows us, through the story of Palm Sunday, how our expectations of Jesus cause Him to weep over our blindness to Him as our Savior.


Then Jesus called the crowd, along with his disciples, and said to them, “If anyone wants to become my follower, he must deny himself, take up his cross, and follow me. For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life because of me and because of the gospel will save it." – Mark 8:34


We opened the Life and Way of Jesus series with a message about Jesus’s tendency to defy everyone’s expectations. Today, Jesus is back at it… healing a blind man with some spit (and only … halfway healing him at first?!), saying Get behind me, Satan! to the man who had just made the most famous confession of faith in history, and telling everyone not to tell anyone who he really is.


Today’s message, from Mark 8:1-21, is about how the disciples repeatedly failed to see reality as it really was, and why … sometimes … we do too.


In today’s message from Mark 7:31-37, obstacles are encountered, obstacles are surmounted, Ryan makes the mistake of flying on Spirit Airlines, and Jesus heals a deaf man.


Today, Bryan challenges those of us who can be controlling, tells the story of how Jesus confronted some gatekeepers, and answers a very difficult question: did Jesus really call someone a dog?


Now when Jesus had left the crowd and entered the house, his disciples asked him about the parable. He said to them, “Are you so foolish? Don’t you understand that whatever goes into a person from outside cannot defile him? […] What comes out of a person defiles him." – Mark 7:17-20 From Mark 7, Alison speaks about Jesus’ confrontation with the Pharisees, the Law, legalism, our hearts, our insides, our outsides, and (of course) Taylor Swift.


From Mark 6:45-52: the story of Jesus walking on water. If you’ve been going to church for a while, you’ve probably heard this story a thousand times. But … why did Jesus walk on water? And how did the disciples keep missing the point? And why do we? Ryan explains.


As we close our 3 week mini-series on fasting, Ryan continues to explain the why of fasting. Why do the words “fasting” and “prayer” so often appear together in Scripture? What is fasting good for?




This week, we begin a new series on the topic of fasting. Ryan opens with a message on the theology of fasting, beginning in Genesis with souls and bodies and ending with the ministry of Jesus and His example.


These days, many of us are turning to apps to help us keep our New Years’ Resolutions … and achieving less success than ever. Today, Scott brings us a story from 1 Samuel about a stone called Ebenezer and a God whose help is there for us in the past, present, and future.


Ryan closes our series The Ever-Present God with a message about why the Christmas story matters, and how our God is present with us – always.


God is present in the valleys, the wilderness … and the storms. Ryan continues our series The Ever-Present God, based on Matthew 1:23.


From 1 Kings 19, Ryan shares the story of Elijah’s flight from Ahab and Jezebel and into the wilderness, where he asked God to take his life: he had just Had Enough. Have you ever felt this way?


“Look! The virgin will conceive and give birth to a son, and they will name him Emmanuel,” which means “God with us." – Matthew 1:23 (NET) This Advent season, join us as we explore the meaning of Jesus’ name, God with us, and celebrate a God who is ever-present – even in our darkest valleys.


Alison continues our series The Life and Way of Jesus with a fresh take on the familiar story of Jesus feeding the 5,000 – the only miracle, other than the Resurrection, to be recorded in all 4 gospels.


To some Jesus is a stumbling stone; to others, He is the Cornerstone. Today Bryan Cobley continues our series The Life and Way of Jesus with a message from Mark 6 and asks the simple question: are you trusting Jesus?


So many people wanted to get baptized this week that we pressed Pause on our series in Mark. Instead, Pastor Ryan answers the question of what baptism is, and why believers of Jesus practice it. Inside, a deep dive (pun intended) into the history of God’s restoration and rescue through water.


Today, the story of two incredible, and parallel, healings, and one question: if this Jesus is who He says He is, how then should I respond?


This week, a story that couldn’t be better timed for Halloween, featuring a graveyard, chains, blood, a legion of demons, and a man who proves that absolutely no one is beyond Jesus’ redeeming power.


The story of Jesus calming the storm is often thought of as a metaphor for the way He can calm storms in our lives. But, like a Magic Eye image, the details tell second story, too, bigger than the first. Ryan explains in today’s message on Mark 4.


Bryan Cobley continues our series The Life and Way of Jesus with a message from Mark 4 and a series of parables: a lamp under a basket, a seed growing, a single grain of mustard.


Scott brings us back to the book of Mark with a message resuming our series The Life and Way of Jesus. Today, from Mark 4, it’s the parable of the sower, and some tough questions about whether we’re letting Jesus tell us who He is … or just trying to recreate Him in our own image.


Ryan closes our series The Road to Renewal with a message from Nehemiah 6 about the distractions that are sure to come our way as we seek to follow God’s leading in our lives.


If you’re seeking the renewal God has called you to, well, you can expect that it isn’t going to be easy; you’ll face opposition from your enemies, your colleagues, and even yourself. Ryan continues our series The Road to Renewal with a message from Nehemiah explaining what to do when this opposition mounts.


Ryan continues our series The Road to Renewal with a message continuing our story in Nehemiah and outlining the 4 ways in which we can move away from consumerism to become people who contend for what God has for us.


Ryan opens a new two-part series The Road to Renewal with some sobering statistics on church attendance. What’s going wrong, and why do things just feel … off lately? To find the answers, we turn to the book of Nehemiah and God’s path to renewal.


Ryan opens a new series The Road to Renewal with some sobering statistics on church attendance. What’s going wrong, and why do things just feel … off lately? To find the answers, we turn to the book of Nehemiah and God’s path to renewal.