Messages
Every message points to the heart of Jesus and invites us to follow Him more fully. Here you’ll find weekly summaries from our Sunday Messages, all rooted in Scripture, honest about real life, and centered on the hope we have in Christ. Whether you’re catching up or looking for encouragement, we’re glad you’re here.
A Heart for the Lost: Luke 15
God doesn’t wait for the lost to find their way back—He pursues them with relentless love and celebrates when they are found. This week, we explored Luke 15 and saw the joy of the King who seeks, saves, and rejoices. Will we reflect His heart for the lost around us?
A Heart for Mercy: Luke 10:25-37
Mercy isn’t just something God does—it’s who He is. This week, we reflected on the heart of the King through the parable of the Good Samaritan, learning that true mercy steps into the brokenness of others. Lent invites us to embody Christ’s love by living lives shaped by His mercy.
A Heart for the Kingdom: Luke 9:51-62
This week, we began our Lenten journey, exploring what it means to follow the Heart of the King in our new series through Luke’s journey to Jerusalem and to the empty tomb on Easter morning. As Jesus resolutely set out for Jerusalem, He called His followers to radical surrender, not comfort. Where is Jesus leading you this season? Let’s walk the road to the cross together.
The Power of Grace: Ephesians 2:9-10
We launched a new series called The Power of Grace, exploring the depth of God's undeserved love. Drawing from Ephesians 2:1–10 and Luke 8:43–48, we were reminded that grace isn’t something we earn—it’s a gift freely given. Like the woman who reached for Jesus' cloak in desperation, we too can find healing when we stop trying to fix ourselves and instead reach for Christ. Grace saves us, makes us alive, and invites us to live in freedom.
The Power of Grace: Ephesians 2:1-8
We launched a new series called The Power of Grace, exploring the depth of God's undeserved love. Drawing from Ephesians 2:1–10 and Luke 8:43–48, we were reminded that grace isn’t something we earn—it’s a gift freely given. Like the woman who reached for Jesus' cloak in desperation, we too can find healing when we stop trying to fix ourselves and instead reach for Christ. Grace saves us, makes us alive, and invites us to live in freedom.
Devoted to Family
In the final week of the Devoted series, we focus on what it means to be a church family. Fellowship is more than just gathering—it’s a deep, sacrificial togetherness, modeled by the early church. Despite the messiness of family, we are called to love, restore, and remain devoted to one another. The world often sees the church as judgmental rather than loving, revealing a gap between who we are called to be and how we are perceived. Today, we are invited to step into deeper devotion and truly live as a family, serving and loving like Jesus.
Sermon Snapshot: Devoted to Communion
In Acts 2:42-47, the early church’s devotion to communion was central to their life together. In the third sermon of our “Devoted” series, we explored how communion is more than a ritual—it is a sacred encounter with Christ, a unifying act for the body of believers, and a proclamation of redemption. When we approach the table with expectancy, we step into the grace and restoration Christ offers. Let’s commit to making communion a defining practice in our lives, just as the early church did, and experience its transformative power.
Sermon Snapshot: Devoted to Prayer
In Acts 2:42-47, the early church’s commitment to prayer was foundational to their spiritual life. In the second sermon of our “Devoted” series, we explored how devotion to prayer strengthens our connection with God, aligns our hearts with His will, and empowers us for mission. Let’s make prayer a priority in our lives, just as the early church did, and experience its transformative power.
Sermon Snapshot: Devoted to The Bible
In Acts 2:42-47, the early church's commitment to Scripture was life-changing. In this sermon, we explored how devotion to God's Word helps us grow in faith, transform our hearts, and impact the world around us. Let’s embrace the power of Scripture as the foundation of our daily lives.
Sermon Snapshot: Come & Worship
This Epiphany, we are invited to come to Jesus just as we are. Like the Magi, we’re called to respond with intentional worship, offering our lives in gratitude. Worship is not just a moment, but an ongoing way of living that reflects His glory. Will you come, step out in faith, and let your life point others to the King of Kings?
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