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.
For the Glory of Christ: 1 Corinthians 11:2-16
On Mothers’ Day we studied 1 Corinthians 11:2-16 and heard how Paul isn’t silencing women—he’s honoring them. In a culture of shame, the gospel restores dignity. In a church divided by roles, Christ calls us to worship side by side. This passage isn’t about hierarchy. It’s about glory.
Scars and All: John 20:24-29
Even after Easter, faith can feel complicated. In John 20, Thomas reminds us that doubt isn’t the enemy of faith—it can be the doorway to deeper trust. This week, Pastor Dave encouraged us to bring our honest questions to Jesus, knowing He meets us with love, not shame, and invites us to believe again.
The Whole Story: John 20:1-10
Easter isn’t the end of the story — it’s the moment the whole story has been leading to. From the garden to the cross to the empty tomb, God's crimson thread of redemption has never broken. Today, we hold that thread in our hands and in our hearts, remembering that the resurrection invites us not just to celebrate, but to carry the story forward into a world still longing for hope.
A Heart for the Empty: Luke 24:1-12
On the first Easter morning, hope rose quietly in the middle of confusion and grief. The tomb was empty—not because something was missing, but because everything had changed. Christ is risen, and because He lives, our story isn’t over. The heart of the empty still beats with resurrection power.
A Heart for the Cross: Luke 19:28-40
Palm Sunday feels like a paradox—a day of celebration laced with sorrow. Pastor Dave led us into this tension as we continued The Heart of the King series, reminding us that the cheers of "Hosanna" were real, but so was the road ahead. Today, we don't just wave palm branches; we face the question: Do we truly have a heart for the cross?
A Heart for the Humble: Luke 18:9-14
God’s heart is not drawn to pride, but to humility. In Luke 18, Jesus reminds us that it is not the proud who are justified, but the humble who cry out for mercy. This Lent, we are invited to trust less in ourselves and more in the love of our King.
A Heart for Justice: Luke 18:1-8
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 tot he empty tomb. 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.
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.
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