• Enamored by Love | Ephesians 3:14-21
    Jan 12 2026

    Pastor Ben Miller preaches from Ephesians 3:14-21.

    As the apostle Paul approaches this section of his letter, we see his desire for the spiritual vibrancy of the church rise to the surface. What is it specifically that Paul believes the people of God need the most in order to take steps of maturity in their spiritual lives? What is it that will allow the Church to stand as a city on a hill, a light in the darkness, and provide strength to the weary throughout every generation? And what is it that we, the people of God in 2026, need to return to over and over in order to be the people that God longs for us to be?

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    46 Min.
  • Oak to the Core | Psalm 1
    Jan 5 2026

    Pastor AJ Rankin preaches from Psalm 1.

    Each new year provides the opportunity to assess what direction you are headed and what type of person you are becoming. In Psalm 1, we learn what it means to be a spiritually evergreen oak: deeply rooted in God's Word, unshaken by life's storms, and bearing fruit that lasts. The world produces chaff. God produces oaks—through Jesus Christ, the one who perfectly lived this way and now shares His righteousness with all who trust Him. This Sunday, we'll explore the blessedness and fruitfulness that come from delighting in God's Word.

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    53 Min.
  • Theophany | Walking with God: Part 2 - Revelation 21
    Dec 28 2025

    Dr. Britt Stokes preaches from Revelation 21.

    The final chapters of Revelation paint a remarkable picture of the great reward of the Christian faith. What Christ repairs now, through the gospel, is brought to its perfect fulfillment in what the Scripture terms a “new heaven and new earth.” Specifically, Revelation 21:1-4 captures a glimpse of the world to come. John’s vision of heaven includes a place where we dwell with God, and the brokenness and dysfunction of our current reality will be fully corrected. Heaven will be a new and better Eden. Yet, while we wait on the great restoration, Christians are to be heavenly-minded and of good courage through the power of the Spirit.

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    41 Min.
  • Theophany | Call His Name Jesus - Matthew 1:18-25
    Dec 27 2025

    Pastor Steve Heron preaches from Matthew 1:18-25 for our Christmas Eve service.

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    35 Min.
  • Theophany | The True Commander - Joshua 5
    Dec 24 2025

    Pastor Steve Lindenmeyer preaches from Joshua 5.

    This week, we continue our Theophany series with the Lord's appearance to Joshua. With the baton of leadership now passed from Moses to Joshua, the Israelites stand at the threshold of the Promised Land—yet the fortified walls of Jericho loom before them as a seemingly insurmountable obstacle. As Joshua prepares for battle, he encounters the Commander of the army of the Lord. His response—marked by humility, submission, and worship—teaches us vital lessons about godly leadership. When Joshua receives and follows the Lord's marching orders, the result is nothing short of miraculous victory. His example challenges us to consider: What does it look like to lead with the proper heart posture before God?

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    50 Min.
  • Theophany | God Saw and God Knew - Exodus 3
    Dec 18 2025

    Pastor Steve Heron preaches from Exodus 3.

    The generation of the patriarchs is over. Joseph and his entire family have died, and we find the people of God in Egypt afflicted and oppressed. Has God forgotten about his people? His promises? Does God hear their cries? Enter Moses, an 80-year-old man, tending sheep on the backside of the desert. God interrupts his life to commission him to fulfill the rescue of God's people and confirm his promises to the patriarchs. We discover that, as forgotten as we may feel, God's plans to rescue are a result of his everlasting commitment to his people.

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    57 Min.
  • Theophany | Walking Wounded - Genesis 32
    Dec 7 2025

    Pastor AJ Rankin preaches from Genesis 32.

    Jacob had spent his life scheming for a blessing. But one night at the riverbank, God shows up—not in a vision or dream, but physically wrestling him until dawn. One supernatural touch leaves Jacob wounded, and the self-made man realizes he can’t win—he can only cling. He comes away with a new name and a permanent limp, broken but blessed. In this theophany, we’ll see what it costs to receive God’s blessing—and why you can’t enter God’s kingdom in your own strength.

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    54 Min.
  • Theophany | The Lord Is Here - Genesis 28
    Dec 3 2025

    Pastor Jonathan Suggs preaches from Genesis 28.

    This week, we skip ahead a few chapters in Genesis and parachute into a tumultuous moment in Jacob’s life. On the run and alone, exposed and unprotected, God visits him in a crazy dream of stairs coming down from heaven. Through this encounter, we see a host of profound changes: a rock becomes a temple, an ordinary place becomes the house of God, and a fugitive becomes a pilgrim. As modern people, we often lack a sense of the presence of God, but what if our failures of the past, fears of the future, and that awful dread of meaninglessness could be transformed by encountering him? What if we could learn to say with Jacob, “Surely the Lord is in this place, and I did not know it”?

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    49 Min.