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A Father’s Grace

Our view of God is often shaped by our experiences with our earthly father—whether for good or bad. But how does God view us as His children, especially when we go astray? We will look at a familiar story, the Parable of the Prodigal Son, to gain a deeper view of God’s love and grace as our Heavenly Father. (Did you know that there are two prodigals in this story who misunderstand their father’s grace?)

We Are An Easter People And Alleluia Is Our Song

2 Corinthians 4:7-15 The psalmist writes in Psalm 33:18, “But the eyes of the Lord are on those who fear him, on those whose hope is in his unfailing love.” Regardless of our current circumstances, whether good or bad, we are in need of hope. Life storms effect us all. Our need for Jesus Christ will never wane.  As believers, we have a unique perspective that the world will never understand. When we are facing our most challenging times, we can…

The Sentence That Changed Everything

Ephesians 1:3-14 This Sunday we are honored to have Paul and Cindy Rushing join us. Paul and Cindy are our first homegrown missionaries. They serve with Christar as immobilizers for individuals in short- and long-term missions.  Paul will be bringing a message from the Book of Ephesians. We encourage you to worship with us as we study God’s Word together. 

Child Dedication Service

This Sunday, we have the joy of gathering together as a church family to celebrate and dedicate several of our little ones to the Lord. Child dedication is a beautiful moment, not just for the parents, but for all of us, because it reminds us of the responsibility and privilege we share in shaping the next generation with love, prayer, and faith. We’ll begin with a short message from Proverbs 22:6, reflecting on the privilege and responsibility of shaping the next generation. After that,…

Signs Of A Servant

We began the year by examining how God calls all of His children to offer their lives as a sacrificial offering, which is our spiritual service of worship. This week, we will explore the signs of a true servant. What characteristics demonstrate that a person is a living sacrifice unto God?

New Year New You

Romans 12:1-2 As we step into 2026, many of us are thinking about change: new habits, new goals, and maybe even a “new you.” But what does real transformation look like? This Sunday, we will explore Romans 12:1–2, where Paul reminds us that true change does not come from trying harder or making resolutions. It comes from surrendering ourselves to God and allowing Him to renew our minds. Let’s start this year by asking: What does God want to make new in me…

The Gift Of Love

John 3:16; Romans 5:8; 1 John 4:9–10 This Sunday we conclude our Christmas series as we celebrate the greatest gift of all, God’s love revealed in the birth of Jesus. From the humble manger in Bethlehem, God showed His love in ways that are personal, sacrificial, and eternal. Join us as we reflect on this incredible gift and discover how His love draws near, gives fully, and can transform our hearts this Christmas season.

The Gift Of Perpetual Peace

Isaiah 9:6, Luke 2:13–14, John 14:27 In a world filled with conflict and uncertainty, true peace often feels out of reach. Yet Scripture declares that peace is not a fragile truce—it is a lasting gift found in Christ alone. This Sunday, join us as we explore The Gift of Perpetual Peace from Isaiah 9:6, Luke 2:13–14, and John 14:27. Discover how peace was promised by the prophets, proclaimed by the angels, and personally given by Jesus Himself—a peace that is…

Transforming Light

Isaiah 9:6–7; John 1:10–14 Christmas reminds us that Jesus didn’t come merely to illuminate the darkness—He came to change it. The Light of the world entered a broken, shadowed world not just to reveal truth, but to bring transformation. In Him, we find hope that penetrates despair, peace that overcomes chaos, and life that conquers death. This Sunday, discover how Christ’s light doesn’t just shine—it reshapes hearts, renews lives, and restores creation.

The Gift Of Light

John 1:1–14 Christmas reminds us that light shines brightest in the darkest places. This week, we’ll look at what it means that Jesus came as the Light of the World, and why that changes everything for us today. Join us as we kick off our new series, “The Blessings of Bethlehem’s Babe,” with the first message: The Gift of Light. Hope to see you Sunday!