If we don't pull the weeds in our yard, they soon take over. The same is true in our hearts. Join us this Sunday as we learn from God's Word how to remove the "weeds" that threaten to choke out life and faith.
Join us as we welcome back Dr. Chris McMillan to share the word.
Join us with guest speaker Franshaun Esho!
It’s one thing to say you’re a disciple, but Jesus said true disciples are known by the fruit of their lives. So how do we know if we’re the real thing… or just pretending? Join us this Sunday as we turn to Scripture and examine the marks of a genuine disciple according to Christ Himself. Let’s measure our lives by His standard—not just words, but fruit.
Our God specializes in moving people from a place of being blind to a place of purpose and vision. It's a testament to God's grace and is essential to our growth in Him. Join us this Sunday as we learn more about the power of our story.
Shining your light is a result of your depth in Christ. It reflects a deep spiritual truth in scripture. Letting our light shine is a mandate from the Lord and is pertinent in reaching a broken and lost world.
Once you are a Christ-follower, your relationship with money is spiritual. If that is the case, then stewardship and giving is an encounter with God as it relates to money and possessions. And this is always a discipleship issue. Join us this Sunday as we look at scripture and see how Jesus desires to grow us deeper as it pertains to our relationship with money.
Growing up in our faith requires rooting ourselves in God's Word to live according to His commands and His commands are not burdensome. Living a repentant lifestyle means God's love for us and our love for Him should compel us to walk in His ways with an undivided heart.
In light of the recent events this past week, join us as we look to the Scriptures and see how God helps us to grow through the groans of life.
Truly blessed and happy people will be those who guide their lives by God's desire- to go deep. Join us this Sunday as we kick off a new series that will challenge us to grow up in our faith.
Prayer, like breathing, should be continuous and an essential element of our life with God. Join us as we wrap up our summer series and look to scripture to learn what it means to pray without ceasing.
Prayer and fasting are two of the most powerful spiritual weapons God has given to His followers. When combined, they have the potential to break yokes, release divine direction, provoke deliverance, and bring spiritual renewal. Join us this Sunday as we look to Scripture to learn about this important spiritual discipline that becomes explosive in the disciple's spiritual arsenal when combined with prayer.
The main engine for our prayer lives will be derived from our full satisfaction in Jesus. The problem isn't found in God not having a desire for us, but in our desire to find satisfaction in things that don't truly satisfy. Join us as we look to scripture to help us see a signpost of what really satisfies.
God has given power to the Church that can only be harnessed through corporate prayer.
Join us as we welcome guest speaker Taye Esho.
When God seems distant, can we still seek him and worship him? Does it make any difference? Join us this Sunday as we look to Scripture to see our response to seasons in the wilderness.
Hearing God's voice is essential for Christ followers because it provides guidance, direction, discernment, and fosters a deeper relationship and faith in God. Join us this Sunday as we look to the Word and see that God desires for his sheep to hear his voice.
Join us this Sunday as we look at a parable that Jesus used to encourage his disciples and, by extension, all believers to pray always and never give up.
Prayer is the pipeline between God and his people. To desire God is to desire to pray. But, how do we actually commune with God? Join us this Sunday as we examine Jesus' answer to his disciples on how to pray.
Prayer is important because it helps us to stay close to God. When we pray, we are opening our hearts to Him. The days we live in are evil, and God's people need to have a sense of urgency like never before to connect with Him so that we can make an impact.