Join us today as we hear from our guest speakers, Emmanuel Acho and Worship Pastor of Relentless Church, Todd Galberth, as we celebrate Father’s Day.
When God’s People Pray
During times of stress, anger, and frustration praying often isn’t our first resort. Pastor Coatney reminds us of the peace and power connected to our prayers.
What Shall the Righteous Do?
In the wake of injustices across our nation Pastor Gaylon Clark takes time to help us unpack our anger, fear, and desire for justice as we look at Psalm 11 through the message ‘What Shall The Righteous Do?’.
The Zealous One
Rev. Denise Pierce continues the Restart with Jesus series by asking if our hearts break for the same things that break Jesus’? What injustices around us are worth breaking the status-quo to change? Join us as we delve into John 2:13-25 with the message The Zealous One.
Manna 2.0
Pastor Clark continues the Restart with Jesus series helping us understand the significance of manna throughout the Bible and how Jesus, ‘upgraded’ manna for us all.
The Ministry of a Mother
The ministry of Paul is not the same without the ministry of Timothy. However, the ministry of Timothy would not have been possible without the influence of his mother! This is a unique role and is the signature privilege that God has given mothers.
The Messiah Knows
With all of the unknowns in life, it is reassuring to know that the Messiah knows. Join us as we reflect on John 4:7-26, an interaction between Jesus and a woman at a well.
The Winemaker
Pastor Clark continues the ‘Restart with Jesus Series’ by focusing on Jesus’ water to wine miracle. When it comes to joy, the leadership of Jesus matters. He can introduce you to the joy you never had or have since forgotten.
What Jesus Did For Us
Pastor Coatney continues the Restart With Jesus series by speaking about the sacrifices made by Christ to showcase the immeasurable love that God has for us. 2 Corinthians 5:21
The Lamb King
Pastor Clark teaches that Jesus as the Lamb of God died in our place and we must trust him for forgiveness. John 1:29-34