
2/16/2020
In Christ: Part 1
In this new series called In Christ, we are reminded of how we are unified not as people in a building on Sundays but a people unified by Jesus Christ to walk as sons and daughters in the world every day.
View SermonIn this new series called In Christ, we are reminded of how we are unified not as people in a building on Sundays but a people unified by Jesus Christ to walk as sons and daughters in the world every day.
View SermonEric Boyt finishes the as one series by reading in Revelation and 1 Peter. We uncover what the type of leadership Jesus give the church.
View SermonLarry Gilbert reads from Acts 19 as we continue the As One series and uncover how the church was designed to be.
View SermonThis morning we get the opportunity to see how Jesus has transformed everyday people by reading through acts 19, celebrating baptisms, and taking communion together.
View SermonJoe Russo reads from Acts 19 and uncovers another piece of the puzzle that was instrumental in unifying the church as one.
View SermonJosh Gatewood continues the As One series by focusing on what connection with Jesus and with others looks like as it describes in the book of Acts.
View SermonJosh Gatewood starts a new series called As One looking at the story of the church through the story at Ephesus.
View SermonJoe Russo Steps up this week to give us a hard challenge: slow down and remember. In the crazy-busy pace of life, this is a great message to meditate on going into the new year.
View SermonJoe Russo continues our Christmas series called The Gift by reading Matthew 2. We look at the meaning of the gifts and the setting of the birth of Christ as it relates to seeing and knowing God’s provision no matter how it looks.
View SermonDustin Pearce continues our Christmas series called The Gift by reading Matthew 2. We look at the gifts that were brought to Jesus when he was born and the implications these have on our lives. This week Dustin uncovers the gift of Frankincense and the idea that Jesus as perfect priest gives us perfect access to a perfect God.
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