

Pastor Derrick reminds us on Palm Sunday, that through Jesus triumphant entry into Jerusalem, He ushered in peace and salvation once and for all!


While teaching in the synagogue in His hometown of Nazareth, Jesus reads from Isaiah 61:1-2. These verses lay out His mission and, as His agents, it becomes our mission, too.


Jonah, a well-respected prophet in his home country, chooses to disobey God’s instruction, yet God doesn’t give up on Him. He serves as an example to us that while there are consequences for our disobedience, there is also an invitation to repentance and redemption.


The main ingredient for a generous life is coming to know the generosity of God. The goal of this message is to facilitate a shift in our mentality from one of scarcity to one of abundance!


New Year’s resolutions tend to be futile when 1) we seek to accomplish them in our own strength and/or 2) they foster self-centeredness. What we truly need is for God to give us a new life in the Christ, and for us to give ourselves to His clear mission to share about that Life with others. Pastor Derrick gives the last message of 2023 here!


Pastor Derrick leads us in the second week of Advent by reminding us of the significance that God is "With Us" through His invitation to know Him.


Pastor Derrick introduces the first message in our Advent series, "With Us" by exploring the vital significance of Christian community and how Christs birth has redeemed our chance at embracing it fully.


Pastor Kelli encourages us to "change our wardrobes," by replacing our old selves with Christ and His attributes! Colossians 3:1-17


BODY BUILDING results from embracing the “problem-solution complex” of the gospel as ultimate; FLESH BUILDING results from captivation via any alternative. Check out Pastor Masons latest message in the Book of Colossians!


Pastor Jason led an engaging time of teaching on Family Sunday from Colossians 1:13-23, knowing God as the head of the church is our salvation.


Christ is the builder! Within a dependent relationship with God, knowing is foundational for walking. Pastor Mason opens our new series on the book of Colossians with a call to both the knowing and living of the Christian life.


Prayer that connects us with the heart of God is the key to overcoming challenges in our life that have seemed insurmountable. Pastor Derrick reminds us of the A.C.T.S. model of prayer as we seek to align our hearts with His. Check out this special service of worship, testimony and communion.


Pastor Kelli concludes our series, "Stories that Change," with a message of deliverance, devotion and discipleship as we look at Mary Magdalenes story that dramatically changes as she encounters Jesus.


Jesus delivered a Gentile from the control of a “legion” of demons and sent him to his people as a witness to God’s power, goodness, and mercy.


Bishop Keith Cowart joined us Sunday to preach a message of deep, walking us through the entirety of Psalm 23 and teaching us how to pray through scripture.


Sin does not cancel one’s call and purpose in life. God is not done. He doesn’t waste His callings. We can learn what restoration looks like by looking at the life of Peter throughout the books of Matthew and 1 & 2 Peter.


"Lost doesnt mean theyre condemned... it just means theyre not in the right place." Zacchaeus— a traitor and extortionist to his people but valuable to Jesus— was saved through a revelation of Jesus (not self-reform), which led Jesus to affirm his identity within God’s people and Zacchaeus to become a righteous steward of his riches.


"Jesus is not satisfied for us to live a tame, stagnant life!" Due to an encounter with Jesus, a broken outcast among the Samaritans of Sychar is transformed into a restored influencer. Pastor Kelli beckons us into the abundant, living water to which Jesus calls us through her latest message in our series, "Stories that Change."


Your story with Jesus has the power to CHANGE… not only your heart but the hearts of others! Saul’s encounter with Jesus transformed him from a persecutor of Christ (according to the will of Saul), to an apostle of Christ (according to the will of Christ).