• How to Live with Gratitude Every Day (Living with Gratitude — Week 4)
    Feb 26 2026

    Pastor Chris Andrews (Associate Pastor) - ​​1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 (1 Thessalonians 5:16-18; Galatians 5:22-23; Philippians 4:4-7)

    Living with gratitude is a daily spiritual discipline rooted in God’s will for us (1 Thessalonians 5:16–18). It is expressed through three daily practices: choose joy, practice continual prayer, and give thanks intentionally. Choosing joy means rejoicing in God’s goodness regardless of circumstances. Practicing prayer is living in constant dependence on Him. Giving thanks intentionally means recognizing that in every situation there is something about God to be grateful for. Gratitude is not just a feeling—it is a way of life that reflects trust in God and shines His grace to others.

    Series description:

    Living With Gratitude is an invitation to experience the joy that comes from a thankful heart. In a culture that constantly pushes us to complain, compare, and want more, God offers a better way—a way marked by peace, contentment, and joy. In this series, we’ll discover how choosing gratitude changes how we see our lives, strengthens our faith, and helps us enjoy God’s blessings without taking them for granted. This is a journey toward a lighter heart, a clearer perspective, and a deeper appreciation for all God has done and continues to do. Living with Gratitude How to stop complaining, break free from comparison, and reject discontentment. Week 4: How to Live with Gratitude Every Day 3 Daily Practices to Living with Gratitude 1. Choose Joy 2. Practice Prayer 3. Give Thanks Intentionally

    Week 4 - Notes

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    32 Min.
  • Serve with Humility (BEFORE I GO — The Final Teachings of Jesus)
    Feb 22 2026

    Pastor Tony Liuzzo (Lead Pastor) - ​John 13 (John 4:35; 10:17-18; 13:1-9 & 15-17; Matthew 20:28; Luke 22:24; Philippians 2:2-8)

    Jesus knew exactly when—and how—His life would end. On the night before the cross, He gathered with His disciples for one final meal. But this was more than a supper. It was a moment of preparation. Knowing the suffering that awaited Him, Jesus chose to spend His final hours teaching—not crowds, not strangers, but the ones He loved. These were not casual words. They were intentional. Urgent. Eternal.​ In John 13–16, we hear the heart of Jesus. His love, His compassion, His mission, and His promises. These are His final teachings before He took on our sin and endured the cross. And though spoken long ago, these words still speak powerfully today—shaping how we live, love, serve, and follow Him. Before He went to the cross, Jesus made sure we knew what mattered most.

    BEFORE I GO: The Final Teachings of Jesus Serve with Humility Serving like Jesus means: 1. We serve with humility 2. We take initiative 3. We point to Jesus 4. We show grace Illustration #1: Dinner table in Bible days
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    38 Min.
  • Having Enough (Living with Gratitude — Week 3)
    Feb 19 2026

    Pastor Chris Andrews (Associate Pastor) - ​​Philippians 1:20-21; 2:14-15; 4:11-13; Romans 12:2; 1 Timothy 6:6-10; Hebrews 13:5-6

    We will explore what it truly means to live with biblical contentment. Walking through key passages in Philippians, we’ll see that contentment is learned—not natural—and that gratitude isn’t rooted in what we possess, but in who is with us. Paul’s words challenge us to stop complaining, stop comparing, and shine as lights in a crooked world. Whether in abundance or in need, we can live with peace because our strength comes from Christ. We’ll also confront the trap of materialism and be reminded of God’s promise to never leave or forsake His people. If Christ is with you, you have enough—and that truth reshapes how you live every day.

    Series description:

    Living With Gratitude is an invitation to experience the joy that comes from a thankful heart. In a culture that constantly pushes us to complain, compare, and want more, God offers a better way—a way marked by peace, contentment, and joy. In this series, we’ll discover how choosing gratitude changes how we see our lives, strengthens our faith, and helps us enjoy God’s blessings without taking them for granted. This is a journey toward a lighter heart, a clearer perspective, and a deeper appreciation for all God has done and continues to do. Living with Gratitude How to stop complaining, break free from comparison, and reject discontentment. Week 3: Having Enough ​1. Contentment is learned. 2. Contentment is not tied to circumstances. 3. Contentment is powered by Christ.

    Week 3 - Notes

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    41 Min.
  • Give Me A Man
    Feb 15 2026

    Pastor Bryce Copeland (Student Pastor) - ​1 Corinthians 16:13-14; 1 Samuel 17 (1 Corinthians 16:13-14; 1 Samuel 17:2-11, 23-29, 32-37 & 40-51)

    “Give Me a Man!” That was Goliath’s taunt echoing through the Valley of Elah—a giant challenging anyone brave enough to fight for their God, their people, and their future. Israel’s army stood frozen in fear… until one young man walked onto the battlefield with nothing but conviction and courage to fight in the name of the Lord. This message takes you into that moment and calls men today to the same kind of battle-ready faith. Through 1 Corinthians 16:13-14 and the story of David and Goliath, we’re invited to discover what it means to be watchful, stand firm, be strong, and do everything in love—not in our own power, but in the strength of the God who fights for us. The enemy is still active. The battle still rages. And God is still calling: “Give Me a man.” Give Me A Man Give me a man who will... 1. Be watchful 2. Stand firm in the faith 3. Be strong 4. Do all things in love Illustration #1: Image of Pastor Bryce Copeland Illustration #2: AI generated image of Pastor Bryce Copeland as David Illustration #3: AI generated image of Pastor Bryce Copeland as David next to Goliath Illustration #4: Goggle Gemini AI (Nano Banana Pro) generated image of Pastor Bryce Copeland as David next to Goliath
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    43 Min.
  • Hangry in the Wilderness (Living with Gratitude — Week 2)
    Feb 12 2026

    Pastor Chris Andrews (Associate Pastor) - ​​Exodus 16 (Exodus 16:1-4, 7-8, 13-18, 21 & 35; Proverbs 30:8-9; Lamentations 3:22-23; 2 Corinthians 12:9; Philippians 4:19; Matthew 6:9-11)

    When life gets hard, it reveals what’s really in our hearts. In Exodus 16, Israel’s hunger exposed their complaining spirit—but the wilderness didn’t create ungrateful hearts, it revealed them. Even in their murmuring, God remained faithful. God is still good, even when life is hard. He provided manna daily—exactly what they needed, no more and no less—reminding us that His grace is sufficient and His mercies are new every morning. Gratitude in hardship is a declaration of trust. As we pray, “Give us this day our daily bread,” we choose to believe that God will faithfully supply all we need.

    Series description:

    Living With Gratitude is an invitation to experience the joy that comes from a thankful heart. In a culture that constantly pushes us to complain, compare, and want more, God offers a better way—a way marked by peace, contentment, and joy. In this series, we’ll discover how choosing gratitude changes how we see our lives, strengthens our faith, and helps us enjoy God’s blessings without taking them for granted. This is a journey toward a lighter heart, a clearer perspective, and a deeper appreciation for all God has done and continues to do. Living with Gratitude How to stop complaining, break free from comparison, and reject discontentment. Week 2: Hangry in the Wilderness 1. Hardship reveals our hearts 2. God provides exactly what we need 3. Gratitude in hardship displays our trust in God

    Week 2 - Notes

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    47 Min.
  • Missions 2026 :: Available - I Will Give
    Feb 8 2026

    Pastor Tony Liuzzo (Lead Pastor) - Mark 16:15; John 12:32; Romans 1:16; 10:15; Matthew 6:19-21; 25:14 & 21; 28:19-20; Deuteronomy 8:17-18; Peter 1:3; Psalms 24:1; 50:10-12; Luke 9:23; 12:48; 1 Corinthians 4:2; 16:1-2; Philippians 4:19; 1 Timothy 5:8; John 3:16; 2 Corinthians 9:7

    Here’s some good news: when it comes to life, church, family—everything—we can live with confidence knowing God has a plan. He isn’t caught off guard or scrambling to figure things out. God already has it all in His hands. His plans are purposeful, and they always accomplish what He intends. That’s true for missions and reaching the world as well. God has a plan for the mission, and He has a plan to fund the mission. We can trust Him completely—God makes no mistakes. Our role is simple: trust His plan and follow His lead. We walk by faith, step in obedience, and do what He has called us to do, confident that He will do what only He can do.

    Missions 2026

    ​We’re slowing down, opening our hands, and asking God how He wants to use us in His mission. When Isaiah heard the Lord call, he responded, “Here am I. Send me.” That’s the heart of this month. We’re leaning into God’s mission with open hands and willing spirits—ready to pray, give, go, or take the next faithful step He places before us. When we make ourselves available, God uses ordinary people to reach others with the Gospel and do far more than we could imagine. ​Make space in your heart, and come ready for God to speak. Let’s show up with open hands, praying, “Here am I, Lord. Send me.” I Will Give! I. The need is great II. God has a plan III. God funds His plan A. all that we have comes from God B. all that we have belongs to God C. we are managers of God's provision --- 1. we are to take care of our families --- 2. we are to support the local church --- 3. we are to support missions D. we are to give generously IV. God blesses faithful stewards
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    39 Min.
  • Discovering Gratitude (Living with Gratitude — Week 1)
    Feb 5 2026

    Pastor Chris Andrews (Associate Pastor) - ​​Luke 17:11–19​ (Luke 17:11–19​; Leviticus 13:45-46; 14:2-3; Ephesians 2:1-3 & 8-9; Romans 3:10-12; 5:6-8; 6:23; Isaiah 6:1-5; Psalm 103:1-5; John 10:10; 1 Thessalonians 5:18)

    Gratitude is a response to God’s grace, not a fleeting emotion. Through the account of the ten lepers in Luke 17, this lesson calls us to remember who we were before Christ, to rightly understand mercy and grace, and to examine how our response reveals our hearts. It reminds us that God owed us nothing, yet gave us everything in Christ—inviting us to live marked by worship, humility, and lasting gratitude.

    Series description:

    Living With Gratitude is an invitation to experience the joy that comes from a thankful heart. In a culture that constantly pushes us to complain, compare, and want more, God offers a better way—a way marked by peace, contentment, and joy. In this series, we’ll discover how choosing gratitude changes how we see our lives, strengthens our faith, and helps us enjoy God’s blessings without taking them for granted. This is a journey toward a lighter heart, a clearer perspective, and a deeper appreciation for all God has done and continues to do. Living with Gratitude How to stop complaining, break free from comparison, and reject discontentment. Week 1: Discovering Gratitude ​I. What is gratitude? II. Three reasons we fail to live with gratitude A. We forget how bad we had it B. We misunderstand God's grace C. We reveal our hearts by our response

    Week 1 - Notes

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    54 Min.
  • From Reading to Understanding: Learning to Study the Bible - Part 2 (Open the Book — Lesson 4)
    Jan 29 2026

    Pastor Matt Hodge (Discipleship Pastor) - ​​2 Timothy 3:10-17 (2 Timothy 3:10-17; Psalm 119:18)

    Do you ever open your Bible and feel unsure where to start—or wonder if you’re really understanding what God is saying?

    In this lesson of Open the Book, we continue our practical series on studying Scripture. Using 2 Timothy 3:10–17 as our guide, we explore how to move from simply reading the Bible to truly understanding it, framing passages in context, interpreting them faithfully, and applying God’s truth to everyday life.

    Whether you’re a new believer or a seasoned Christian, this lesson equips you to approach God’s Word with confidence, clarity, and a heart ready to obey.

    Open the Book is your guide to letting Scripture lead, correct, and transform you one passage at a time.

    Series description:

    We live in a world overflowing with voices—self-help books, podcasts, influencers, trends, and opinions promising wisdom, direction, and clarity for life. Yet with all this noise, people are more confused, anxious, and spiritually unanchored than ever. This new year, we’re returning to the one place God has promised to speak with authority, truth, and life: His Word. Open the Book is a four-week journey into the Scriptures—why we need them, how to read them, and how God uses them to shape us. Instead of chasing guidance everywhere else, we will rediscover the wisdom, comfort, correction, and hope found in the pages of the Bible. When we open the Book, we open our lives to the voice of God. When we open the Book, we find what our hearts have been searching for. When we open the Book, we find the way to live. This series will teach us not only how to read, meditate on, and study the Scriptures, but why they are the most reliable guide for every step of the year ahead. All the direction you need for life is in the Book—so let’s open it together. Open the Book Lesson 4: From Reading to Understanding - Learning to Study the Bible (Part 2)

    I. A Method for Studying the Bible A. frame and set the passage B. interpret the passage C. apply the passage

    II. Ways to Study the Bible A. verse-by-verse or book study B. systematic study C. topical study D. character study

    III. Tools for Bible Study A. notebook or computer B. study bible C. commentaries D. concordance E. Bible dictionaries F. Bible guides & atlases G. websites H. Bible study software I. apps

    Lesson 4 - Notes

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    52 Min.