November 27, 2022 – February 12, 2023
A sermon series on the book of Colossians.
November 27, 2022 – February 12, 2023
A sermon series on the book of Colossians.
September 25, 2022 – November 20, 2022
A sermon series addressing tough topics about faith.
It is important for followers of Jesus to understand the Biblical and historical framework that they are a part of... Understanding the Christian story helps us sort out our individual and corporate identity, teaches us how to live, and keeps us oriented to what it means to be the people of God. But sometimes it's challenging to understand fully how to read the Bible, how the old and new testaments relate to one another, or how to reconcile how an ancient faith should impact and influence modern lives. You can't answer the question, "who am I" until you answer the question "of what story am I a part of?"... this series will make space to ask and answer both of those questions during a season of preparation for Easter.
Naturally Supernatural is a series out of the book of Luke. The Vineyard movement is founded in the truth that God’s supernatural presence is with us in our natural, every-day world. Whether we’re at the grocery store, at school, or making dinner for friends, God’s spirit is present to us. We also know that where His presence is, His supernatural power is also present. This is why we wait on the Lord to speak, why we pray for healing, and why we make space for God’s presence to show up each week in our services. This series will help each of us understand what it means to live a Naturally Supernatural life… to learn more about God’s empowering presence, learn to hear His voice, and grow in our practices of prayer.
During Christmas, we have often left longing for more. This is not only our personal experience but the story of the whole world. The story of Christmas reminds us that God came to fulfill our deepest longings. In this advent series, we'll explore how Jesus is not only the fulfillment of Israel’s hopes and dreams but the fulfillment of our deepest longings and desires. (In this season we come to Christ — who was the fulfillment — to become our fulfillment. It’s a double fulfillment.)
Weariness. Exhaustion. Burnout. Anxiety. Our quality of life has taken a hit this past year. Maybe you've taken that vacation, updated your kitchen, or crammed your schedule with exciting activities. But when you try to go back to “normal life,” you realize that it doesn't satisfy your deep need for joy, peace, and rest. This series will show us how to truly recover our lives by engaging in practices that will replenish and restore us.
It's easy to forget why we need to gather together as God's people. Hebrews 10:25 reminds us to "not give up the habit of gathering together, as some are doing"… In this series, Gathered, from the book of Acts, we will look at what happens when the church gathers together. What we will see is that our proximity to one another and to God releases power to change the world.
This series from Nehemiah picks up from the return from exile for the Israelites to find Jerusalem and the Temple in disrepair. The walls had fallen down, the Temple was in disrepair, and the homes were in ruins. Everything needed to be rebuilt and restored. Sound familiar? As we return to life after a pandemic, we need to intentionally rebuild our lives, our families, our church, and our world. Let's Rebuild!