We are a group of Jesus-followers, saved from sin’s consequences only by God’s grace. We strive to live out and share this amazing grace with our city and our world.
In Philippians 2:1-11, Paul calls us to adopt the mindset of Jesus, a life marked by humility, unity, and sacrificial love. Christ lowered Himself before God highly exalted Him. What would change in your marriage, your friendships, and your church if you truly embraced the mind of Christ? Buckle up and learn about theological terms like Incarnation, Kenosis, and Hypostatic Union. Foundation…
Do you live in a manner worthy of the Gospel? That's a tough question, and the truth is, none of us are perfect in this pursuit. In Week 3 of Joy in the Journey, we walk through Philippians 1:27–30 and discover what it means to live a life worthy of the Gospel. Paul calls the church to stand firm in unity, contend for faith together, and face opposition with courage. This message will challenge…
What are you really living for? In Week 2 of our study through Philippians, we unpack Paul's bold words in Philippians 1:21 "For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain." From a prison cell, Paul shows us how joy, purpose, and courage are found when Christ is at the center of it all. If your life is surrendered to Jesus, then both your living and your dying carry eternal meaning. Foundation…
Joy That Runs Deeper: Philippians 1:1-11 What if joy isn't found in changing our circumstances, but in deepening our faith? In this opening message of Joy in the Journey, Pastor Jake walks through Philippians 1:1-11 to show how true joy is rooted in gospel partnership, spiritual growth, and a Christ-centered life. The Apostle Paul reminds us that joy grows when we remember what God has done,…
What does it mean to build a church that lasts - not just for today, but for generations to come? In this message, Built for the Future, we look at how God calls His people to lift their eyes beyond the present and invest in what He is doing next. A future focused church isn't driven by comfort or nostalgia, but by faith, obedience, and a willingness to prepare the way for those who haven't…
Built for Others reminds us that faith was never meant to be lived in isolation. Jesus builds His church through people who live with a missional posture and a relational responsibility - sent to love, serve, and represent Him to the world. This message challenges us to look beyond ourselves and step into the calling of being ambassadors of Christ for the sake of others. Scripture: Mark 2:1-12…
God never intended for us to build alone. In Week 2 of our Built to Last series, we explore how God forms His church - not as isolated individuals, but as a unified body built together in Christ. Drawing from Ephesians 2 and 1 Corinthians 12, this message reminds us that belonging comes before building, and that every person has a vital role in what God is constructing. "Together We Build"…
Every life is built on something - but not every foundation can hold. In Week 1 of our Built to Last series, we look at Jesus' words in Matthew 7:24-27 and the difference between simply hearing His words and actually building our lives on them. Storms are inevitable, but the foundation we choose determines whether we stand or fall. This message sets the tone for the year as we ask an honest…
The journey of the Wiseman, as that of every follower of Jesus, required perseverance. As you continue seeking after Jesus the trajectory of your life will change.
We talk about love all the time - but God's love is different. It isn't earned, fragile, or conditional. It's steady, sacrificial, and personal. In this final week of Advent, we're reminded that love didn't stay distant. Love came near. And love has a name - Jesus. This message invites us to stop striving to be loved and start living from the truth that we already are. The Promise of Love is for…