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Bring Back the Pulpit (June 13, 2021)

It is a common theme: We need help. Our world is hurting and needs help. And we often seek it through TED talks and self-help books. When Peter preached his first sermon, he emphasized that Jesus came to do what we cannot accomplish on our own. No self-help can can replace Jesus’ victory over sin. That’s not just an Old Time Religion thing, that’s a promise all generations to come!

The Weak Get Going? (June 7, 2021)

Pastor Tim continues our series in Matthew 24-25, looking this week at persecution, its results and our hope in the midst of it.

52 Verses, 52 Books, 52 Weeks (Week 23: Malachi)

Join us as Pastor Tim takes us to Malachi to think about how we treat God in comparison to those we look up to on Earth. Are we giving God our best?

Bring Back the Power (June 6, 2021)

In our hurry to be accepted by culture, have we lost the power of what is supposed to set us apart from the culture? The power of the church isn’t in degrees or pastors or business strategies, it is in the Holy Spirit. If we’re going to be a 21st century church that leads people to find and follow Jesus, we may need to bring back “That Old Time Religion,” meaning that we look at the exciting growth and example of the 1st century church as we see it in Acts.

Phishers of Men (May 31, 2021)

As we continue our series “the Future is Here,” Pastor Tim digs into Jesus’s warnings about those who will lead many astray — false Messiahs and false prophets.

52 Verses, 52 Books, 52 Weeks (Week 22: Romans)

Pastor Tim turns to Romans for Memorial Day Weekend as we continue our 52 week journey through 52 Verses from 52 Books!

Is the Low Fuel Light of Time On? (May 24, 2021)

As Pastor Tim takes us to Matthew 24 for our new message series on the End Times, we need to think of two risks we face when dealing with the future: apathy and obsession. In contrast to these, Jesus instructs us on how to have the right mindset about the future.

52 Verses, 52 Books, 52 Weeks (Week 21: James)

Jim Krenning takes us to the Epistle of James to think about how sin affects our testimony and how faithfulness can point people to Jesus.

Crazy Commitment (May 24, 2021)

Are we satisfied with the way things are? Maintaining the status quo keeps us in the crowd - Jesus calls us out of the crowd into discipleship of crazy faith. When we do this we commit to counting the cost and giving it all over to him.

Poor Excuses? (May 17, 2021)

The Bible says we should care for the poor, but also suggests limits on what we do. How do we understand that balance so we can be Christ-like to those around us?

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