Remembering God’s Provision || Deeper Creation || Week 4

In this message, we look at the 3rd day of creation. We talk about how God created the land and seas and the first everlasting thing: food!

Space is So Cool! || Deeper Creation || Week 3

In this week’s message, we look at the 2nd day of Creation. We’ll talk about the space that exists between the sky and the ground and how the Israelites perceived this.

Light Shine Bright || Deeper Creation || Week 2

In this week’s message, we’re looking the first day of creation. Light was created to be separated from darkness. Paul also teaches us how we can take this same light around with us.

God’s Purpose and Promise || Deeper Creation || Week 1

In this message, we explore the promise and purpose of why and how God created the universe. We connect this meaning all throughout the biblical narrative.

Reuben || Jacob’s Family Tree || Week 1

In Week 1 of our “Jacob’s Family Tree” series, we hear about how the firstborn didn’t really get all that many rights of the first born.

“Wisdom” || What Makes a Believer? || Week 7 (FINALE)

In the finale of our “What Makes a Believer?” series, we look at wisdom through the lens of the wisest person in the Bible, Solomon. He shows us the proper discernment about how we should give and receive wisdom.

“Sincerity” || What Makes a Believer? || Week 6

In Week 6 of our “What Makes a Believer?” series, we look at the topic of sincerity with choosing our words wisely and making sure that come from a healthy place.

“Righteous” || What Makes a Believer? || Week 5

In Week 5 of our “What Makes a Believer?” series, we’re looking at righteousness and how a couple of power couples paves the way for us and sets the example.

“Loving” || What Makes a Believer? || Week 4

In Week 4 of our “What Makes a Believer?” series, we look at how we can be loving to our neighbors because Christ loves us.

“Humbleness” || What Makes a Believer? || Week 3

In Week 3 of our “What Makes a Believer?” series, we take a long look at how humility comes out through both the old Testament via David and the New Testament via Peter.