6/17/2018
15 Rounds
In this Father’s day message, Joe Russo calls us to trust God as our Father. He shows us the life of Joseph in the Bible, shares some of his own personal story, and encourages us to go all 15 rounds with God.
View SermonIn this Father’s day message, Joe Russo calls us to trust God as our Father. He shows us the life of Joseph in the Bible, shares some of his own personal story, and encourages us to go all 15 rounds with God.
View SermonDustin speaks a post-camp message teaching in John 11 about how our journey with Jesus is less about destination and more about direction.
View SermonThis weekend, Joe walked us through six relationship stages we have with our creator as believers.
View SermonDustin Pearce talks to us about generations and the responsibility the present one has to the next one.
View SermonThe cultural pressure on women to be a “perfect” woman is so great. From social media posts to being the perfect mother, the burden is greater than ever. Patrick reads from 1 Peter 3 to highlight the identity that God has for women and how freeing it is to accept His identity.
View SermonThis week, Patrick helps us understand some essential habits that will strengthen our walk with Jesus and proclaim his greatness to those around us.
View SermonIn this message, Patrick exhorts us to remember the identity that is ours as new creations in Christ. No matter what we’ve done, what someone has said, or what story we keep telling ourselves, God tells a better story and its a story of His unending love and forgiveness.
View SermonThis week, Patrick continues his teaching about biblical purpose. He emphasizes how essential it is for us to make the best use of our days by memorizing, believing, and submitting to God’s Word for our lives.
View SermonPatrick starts the new year reading out of 2 Peter and encourages us to live out of the great power that God has already given us.
View SermonTo finish off 2017, Josh Gatewood gives us a message about the nature of biblical godliness and encourages us to pursue godliness as a lifetime commitment—not just a New Years Resolution.
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