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Recent Teaching Series
Living in the Story of God
Everyday we encounter competing narratives that vy for our attention, imagination, and affection. Yet, as Pete Huges notes, “The story you live in is the story you’ll live out.” As followers of Jesus believe that the story of God found in the library of Scripture is the story that leads to life and flourishing. In this series we give our attention to God’s story so that our imaginations might be captured by it and our hearts formed by it. Why? Because we want to learn to be active participants of God’s unfolding story in our world.
Making Room for God With Us
We all want Christmas to be wondrous. It turns out that for many of us what’s supposed to be season of celebrating and gathering is far from wonderful, it’s downright painful. Is there a way for us to be fully immersed into the wonder of Christmas? In this series we outline what it looks like to make room for God with us.
Vision Sundays
Each year we outline what we sense God inviting us into as a church.
Generous
We all want to be happy. One of the most counterintuitive of all Jesus’ teachings is his teaching on money and generosity–it’s better to give than to it is to receive. In this series we explore what it looks like to be generous as followers of Jesus.
Sunday Gatherings
Every Sunday we gather and sing songs, teach from the Scriptures, give our finances, partake in Communion, and pray. Why? In this series we unpack why we do this every week.
The Psalms
The Psalms are the prayerbook of the Church. They give language to the varied emotions and experiences of life. But more than that, they give us a pathway for processing and expressing ourselves before God in confidence, vulnerability, and trust.
Gospel of Matthew
Matthew’s Gospel offers us a discipleship manual for learning who Jesus is and how to embrace His Way for life.
Emotionally Healthy Spirituality
If we are going to become the people Jesus intends for us to be we must learn to recognize our emotions, distinguish our God-given desires and simply the desires of others, and begin to lay down our false and broken ways of relating to God and others.