
Where does unleashing hope start? Not locally or globally, but it begins right in the heart of our homes - it begins with family. In the message, we explore how we can honor God by opening up a door of hope for the lost and wounded that are the closest to us.

What do we do when it appears that to do good towards others conflicts with following God’s law? Is it bad to do good?

Join us as Jim takes us to 2 Peter to think of the real source for how we become “better people.” It isn’t a self-help book.

Unleashing the hope of Jesus means talking about the hope of Jesus. In this message, we explore how we shouldn’t keep the hope of Jesus to ourselves but why inviting our friends and family to faith is wise and essential.

What have we neglected in our lives?

We often struggle to understand the difference between legalism and keeping God’s Law. So did the Pharisees. To understand this difference, we must consider what God’s Law says and what it is meant to do.

Join us as Jim takes us to 2 Peter to think of the real source for how we become “better people.” It isn’t a self-help book.

The Hope of Jesus is for everyone to experience. It’s our duty to not gatekeep it from people we deem unworthy, but to unleash it to the world!

A Veterans’ Day reflection from Pastor Brad.

Who is the real lawbreaker? The Pharisees thought Jesus was. In this series we’ll turn to Luke 5 and 6 to think about God’s Law, legalism and restoring grace.

How should we be people of thanksgiving not just as we enter the month that features “Thanksgiving Day,” but every day?

As we journey through the wilderness, there are enemies against us rising up trying to derail us. However, just like he did for Israel, God even today protects us and has unraveled a plan to redeem humanity through his son Jesus.

Where do we find our place that God has placed us in life?

As we conclude our exploration of Solomon’s prayer of dedication for the temple, we’ve returned multiple times to our failures and need for forgiveness. Solomon also speaks of justice. How do we balance justice and mercy?

How confident are you in your prayer life? Do you wrestle with if you are praying enough? Praying effectively?

Join us on Reformation Sunday (and Halloween) as Melanie Haynes takes us to Judges as we continue our journey through the Bible.

The common assumption is that God is unjustified when dealing with rebellion. However, during our times of wandering none of us are really as innocent as we would like to think and our sins are a bigger deal than we think. What do we do with this reality check? Check out this episode to find out how God shapes our hearts during sin.


As we continue to explore the prayer dedicating the temple, what does that prayer reveal about its purpose? Was the temple merely a way to encourage Israel’s worship of the Lord or did God direct them (and us) towards something more?

The Gospel is so simple, why is it that so many cannot seem to see the promises God has for us?