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  • The One Thing
    Mar 10 2026

    Continuing our series "Ears to Hear", Kendra Yoder makes her preaching debut with the powerful narrative of Mary and Martha found in Luke 10.

    Kendra contrasts the difference between the two sisters approach to Jesus. While Martha is consumed by the burden of hospitality and the desire to prove her worth through labor, Mary chooses the "one thing needed" by listening to Jesus, despite the social risks involved.

    Jesus does not demand extravagant service or the fulfillment of rigid cultural expectations; instead, he offers a rhythm of grace that prioritizes relationship over earning merit.

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    20 Min.
  • Transformational Hearing
    Feb 17 2026

    Derrick Collins continues our series with a message taken from Romans 12. Drawing from the Apostle Paul's messages from both Philemon and Romans, Derrick encourages us to each take a look at how God can speak to us individually. We each have a gift to share with the body and each have the ability to hear from God.

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    28 Min.
  • The Struggle to Have Ears to Hear
    Feb 9 2026

    Elder Paul continues our series "Ears to Hear" with a raw and applicable message from the book of John. A truthful and vulnerable exploration of the intricacies of "hearing" from God. Using references from film and real life Paul walks with us through the struggle of what God sounds like and how He is choosing to speak.

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    28 Min.
  • Remember, Repent, Repeat
    Jan 19 2026

    Pastor Nathan continues our new series "Ears to Hear" drawing from the book of Revelation, specifically the letter to the church in Ephesus.

    Religious communities often slide into self-preservation and consumerism, prioritizing institutional structures and familiar rituals over a genuine, selfless connection to Christ.

    Pastor Nathan invites us to a three-fold exhortation to remember, repent, and repeat, urging believers to shift their security from "church things" to a secure attachment with God.

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    26 Min.
  • Hearing from God
    Jan 13 2026

    Following Jesus today is fundamentally about hearing and responding to God’s voice. Unfortunately, churches often fail to disciple people in ways that equip them to discern God’s voice, resulting in an unhealthy level of dependency on leaders and institutions, or the conflation of discernment with personal preference.

    So what does it mean to be able to identify God’s voice? How do we become spiritually sensitive to God’s leading amidst the white noise of our lives, our own agendas, or the various things competing for our attention and devotion? What does it mean to discern God’s leading both personally and communally?

    Pastor Nathan starts of our new series "Ears to Hear" with the narrative of Eli and Samuel from the Old Testament. A powerful message on the characteristics of hearing from God.

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    26 Min.
  • If/Then?
    Dec 16 2025

    Elder Paul Granger, brings our "Do the Bible" series to a close with a powerful exhortation.

    We typically seek clear structures and guaranteed outcomes for God's assignments—an "if/then" formula—which leads to disappointment if our metrics for success aren't achieved.

    Paul asserts that doing the Bible is not about fixing this fading world or securing desired results; our true motivation must be the glory of God. Jesus’ command is simple: Love each other. If we do the Bible, then God will be glorified. We are incapable of doing this alone, so we must rely on the Spirit to move, choosing to walk forward together, knowing that having the privilege to do the Bible is reward enough.

    A fitting conclusion to a powerful series.

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    27 Min.
  • Sabbath Rest
    Nov 27 2025

    Pastor Nathan continues our "Do the Bible" series, focusing on Sabbath, which requires the art and discipline of slowing down. Preaching from Luke 10, Nathan highlights the difference between Martha (who is distracted by all the preparations) and Mary (who prioritized being present over being productive.)

    Sabbath is a sanctuary in time and can not be narrowed down to just rest or self-care, but requires intentionality. The Sabbath is an ongoing invitation to freedom, allowing us to rest from the relentless desire to control our lives.

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    40 Min.
  • Faith Lived Out Loud
    Nov 18 2025

    Elder Emily Thrush continues our "Do the Bible" series, encouraging us to live our faith out loud, in public, on purpose. She walks us through deep Christian community as outlined in Romans 12. Love must be sincere which means that we don't just pretend to love others, but really love them. This is inevitably going to get messy, but we have the safety net of the Gospel to help us grow together. We belong to a body where each member belongs to all the other, we are not the same without one another. Unity is not optional.


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    37 Min.