• Trust the Process
    Jan 14 2026
    At the heart of Romans 14 is a powerful reminder: because we belong to Jesus we’re not responsible for managing someone else’s spiritual journey. Paul challenges us to let go of the impulse to control, critique, or correct people over disputable matters and instead entrust them to the God who sees their heart. When we release the need to fix others, we make space for God to move. His timeline, in His way. This week is a call to trust and have confidence in God's ongoing work.
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    33 Min.
  • Unity Over Uniformity
    Jan 8 2026
    Paul opens chapter 14 by urging believers to stop dividing over “disputable matters,” whether it’s dietary choices, Sabbath observance, or modern equivalents like politics, parenting styles, or personal habits. Paul reminds us that unity in Christ is more important than uniformity in practice. We’re not called to police each other’s convictions, we’re called to create space for spiritual growth. This week, we’ll explore what it means to lead with welcome, not judgment.
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    34 Min.
  • All Authority
    Jan 8 2026
    Pastor DJ Uithoven - What happens when mercy meets authority? Drawing from a personal encounter with unexpected grace and Jesus’ powerful words in Matthew 11, we explore what it really means to give Jesus His rightful authority in our lives. Discover how true rest, healing, and renewal are found not in doing life our own way, but in surrendering to Jesus as King—through humility, obedience, and a deep love for His community.
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    41 Min.
  • Savior
    Jan 7 2026
    All season long, we’ve explored the names Isaiah gave the coming Messiah. But on Christmas Eve, we lean into the one name that holds them all together: Savior. Jesus didn’t just come to be wise, strong, loving, or peaceful—He came to save. To rescue us from sin. To redeem what’s been broken. To offer us new life. Christmas isn’t just a story of a birth—it’s the arrival of salvation itself. Whatever your story, this Savior has come for you.
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    32 Min.
  • Prince of Peace
    Dec 22 2025
    We long for peace—peace in our homes, peace in our minds, peace in our world. But peace isn’t the absence of problems; it’s the presence of a Person. Jesus, the Prince of Peace, doesn’t just offer temporary calm—He brings wholeness, restoration, and reconciliation with God and others. Peace, then, came on Christmas, and it still comes to hearts open to Him.
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    34 Min.
  • Everlasting Father
    Dec 22 2025
    Many people today carry wounds from distant, absent, or inconsistent father figures. But Isaiah tells us the Messiah would be called Everlasting Father—a picture of constancy, compassion, and care. Jesus reflects the heart of God perfectly: protective, nurturing, and always present. This title reminds us that we’re not spiritual orphans. In Christ, we are deeply loved children of a Father who never lets go.
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    37 Min.
  • Mighty God
    Dec 10 2025
    The child born in a manger is not just weak—He is Mighty God. That phrase almost feels like a contradiction, until you realize the paradox of Christmas: power wrapped in vulnerability, the divine swaddled in cloth. Jesus came not just to inspire us, but to fight for us. When life feels overwhelming—when the weight of the world is too much—we remember that the One who holds all things together is the same One who holds us.
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    38 Min.
  • Wonderful Counselor
    Dec 3 2025
    Pastor Justin McKennon- Life is full of questions—about relationships, decisions, identity, and direction. But Isaiah reminds us that Jesus is the Wonderful Counselor—our guide who not only understands our struggles but walks with us through them. His counsel is personal truth rooted in grace. As we begin our walk through the Advent season, we’re invited to bring our confusion, pain, and uncertainty to the One who listens, understands, and gently leads us home.
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    35 Min.