In Light of Christ's return, we are called to live in a way that pleases God.
The coming of Christ calls us to a faith that works, a love that labors, and a hope that endures.
The wilderness we are in is temporary. One day God will restore and renew His creation. We have the ultimate hope through Christ Jesus.
The wilderness is where God prepares us to step into His promises with courage and faith.
The wilderness is where God prepares us to step into His promises with courage and faith.
God uses the wilderness to renew our strength and remind us of His presence.
It is in the Wilderness that we realize how deeply we need Jesus!
The wilderness is where we learn to depend on God for our daily needs.
God often meets us in the wilderness to reveal His purpose and call us into action
The resurrection is the cornerstone of our faith and the source of our eternal hope.
Worship must reflect God’s holiness, love, and order. How do we best use the gifts that we have been given for the good of the body, and to glorify God.
Freedom is one of the most treasured words in our vocabulary. We love the idea that in Christ we’ve been set free—free from sin, free from the law’s condemnation, and free from trying to earn God’s favor. But here’s the question: What do you do with that freedom? Together let's explore how our freedom in Christ calls us to put others first, even when it costs us something. Because real liberty isn’t about demanding our rights—it’s about laying them down for the sake of love and the mission of God.
Our culture says, “It’s your body—do what you want.” But God’s Word tells a different story. This week, discover why your body isn’t just flesh and bone—it’s a temple. A place where the Holy Spirit dwells.
"Do you not know that we shall judge angels? How much more, things that pertain to this life? " The Church should be mature enough and wise enough to settle disputes without involving the world.
Text: 1 Corinthians 6:1–11
In a world that celebrates “anything goes,” the Church is called to live set apart—for God, and for the good of one another. But what does it look like to pursue purity in a time when sin is redefined as personal freedom, and accountability is mistaken for judgment?
Text: 1 Corinthians 5:1-13
Living as Christ-centered servants in a culture-driven world while guarding the identity and mission of the Church.
Text: 1 Corinthians 4:1–21
Spiritual maturity is seen in Christlike character, not in religious performance or church activity.
Text: 1 Corinthians 3:1–23
God’s wisdom is revealed by the Spirit, not discovered by the world’s intellect or power.
Text: 1 Corinthians 2:1–16
Join us this week as we examine true unity. It is found not in personalities or preferences, but in the power and wisdom of the cross.
Text: 1 Corinthians 1:10–31
Topics: Grace, Sanctification, Surrender, unity, authority of Christ, power of the cross
In a world that defines us by what we do or what we have, God defines us by who we are in Christ—called, sanctified, and equipped.
Text: 1 Corinthians 1:1–9