Week 3 of Getting in the Game is called No Lone Rangers Allowed! Following Jesus was never meant to be a solo sport. We need people around us who know us, encourage us, challenge us, and walk with us. This week is an invitation to move from isolation to community — to find your team and take a step toward real connection.
In Week 2 of Getting in the Game, we're talking about Spectator Sports — and why following Jesus was never meant to be something we watch from the stands. Active faith looks like humility, service, and a willingness to step in where we're needed. This week, the invitation is simple: pick up the towel and take a serving next step.
Jesus never called us to sit in the stands and settle for a comfortable faith. In this four-week series, we'll challenge one another to reject lukewarm Christianity, serve others, build meaningful community, and help one person find and follow Jesus. Faith was never meant to be a spectator sport. It's time to get in the game.
Are you full of information but starving for the truth? In this powerful message, guest speaker Pastor Leonce challenges us to evaluate how we consume content in our modern world. We live in an age where podcasts, hot takes, and algorithms constantly fight for our attention, but information alone cannot spiritually form us. Pastor Leonce unpacks why the Bible isn't just an ancient playbook or an…
Are you spiritually "fake full"? In this powerful kickoff to our Hunger Revival 2026, guest speaker and worship leader Blake Goss brings a challenging and transformative word about what it truly means to crave the presence of God. Using the physical analogy of being "fake full"—feeling stuffed by inflammation rather than true nutrition—Blake reveals how we often fill our lives with distractions,…
Is grace too soft? Does God's forgiveness simply overlook sin, or does it do something far greater? In the final message of the Grappling with Grace series, we discover the biblical truth that grace is not weakness—it is God's transforming power. Looking at Titus 2:11-14 , we see that grace doesn't excuse sin, minimize holiness, or leave us where we are. Instead, grace saves us, trains us,…
Have you ever felt like someone, or maybe even yourself, is just "too far gone" for God's grace? In Week 2 of our series, we dive into Mark 5:1–20 to explore what happens when Jesus intentionally crosses to the "other side" to reach a man society had completely isolated and written off. This powerful message reminds us that God's unmerited favor extends far beyond our comfort zones.
We sing about grace, talk about grace, and pray for grace...but sometimes grace unsettles us. What do we do when grace seems unfair? What about when it reaches people we would have written off? And does grace mean God is soft on sin? In our teaching series, Grappling with Grace , we'll explore why the grace of God can be so difficult to understand and so life-changing to receive. Whether you've…
What did Jesus actually accomplish on the cross? Why does His death and resurrection still change lives today? In this biblical message, we explore 15 powerful Gospel truths that reveal what Jesus accomplished through His sacrifice and resurrection. From complete forgiveness to a new identity in Christ, this sermon will deepen your understanding of God's grace and remind you of the incredible…
What do you do when God seems silent, life doesn't make sense, and you're left wondering, "How long is a little while?" Guest Teacher, Jerry Gillis brings a powerful message from John 16, where Jesus prepares His disciples for one of the darkest moments of their lives. Although they couldn't understand His words, Jesus was pointing them beyond their confusion to the hope of His resurrection and…