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What’s My Purpose? Week 1

In this week’s sermon we start a new series called “What’s My Purpose?” In it, we will look at Luke 14-16, and start this week with chapter 14. We’re glad…

April 28, 2024
In this week's sermon we start a new series called "What's My Purpose?" In it, we will look at Luke 14-16, and start this week with chapter 14. We're glad…
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Journey to the Cross- Hosanna

As we finish our series “Journey to the Cross” leading up to Good Friday and Easter, we look at Jesus’ triumphal entry in Jerusalem and all of Jesus’ qualities and…

March 24, 2024
As we finish our series "Journey to the Cross" leading up to Good Friday and Easter, we look at Jesus' triumphal entry in Jerusalem and all of Jesus' qualities and…
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“It is not what we profess, but what we practice that makes us Christian (Via Francis Bacon).”

March 10, 2024
"It is not what we profess, but what we practice that makes us Christian (Via Francis Bacon)."
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Joy to the World

In our last week of the Advent season, we discuss the idea of Joy. Typically, love is the last week of Advent. However, we choose to discuss joy as there…

December 24, 2023
In our last week of the Advent season, we discuss the idea of Joy. Typically, love is the last week of Advent. However, we choose to discuss joy as there…
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The Greatest Hit

In this week’s sermon we discuss the greatest story in all of Scripture. Not because it is our opinion or a personal favorite, but because it’s the most important events…

September 24, 2023
In this week's sermon we discuss the greatest story in all of Scripture. Not because it is our opinion or a personal favorite, but because it's the most important events…
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Because of Necessity

Jesus was held on the cross by the necessity of His crucifixion. It was necessary for Him to die that we might live.

March 26, 2023
Jesus was held on the cross by the necessity of His crucifixion. It was necessary for Him to die that we might live.
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