

We conclude our Romans series looking at the Glory of God, and how that glory ought to dictate and call us to a higher life.
Being authentic in everything is what God desires for us, and what he deserves from us.
The kingdom of God is not a matter of eating and drinking, but of righteousness, peace and joy in the Holy Spirit.
This week we unpack what it looks like to give your all to God, and how we as followers ought to respond to injustice in the world.
A life offered to Jesus as a living sacrifice is a life of genuine love.
This week we take a look at gifts, and how each of us have been uniquely gifted. We also look at what it means to evaluate, dedicate, and activate your gift for the Kingdom.
This week Dr. Gary Johnson unpacks for us how we might be transformed to be more like Christ in our everyday lives.
This week we take a look at postures of faithfulness, and how Jesus saves those who put their hope, and faith in Him.
This week we focus on grace, and the significance of grace in our lives.
This week, one of our elders leads us through Romans 10:5-17. He left us with this takeaway... God is persistent, but he is only as close as you allow him to be.
This week's take-away... Salvation is not based on heredity, but surrender, not authenticity, but faith.
This week's main takeaway: God's love towards us is infinitely greater than anything the world can throw at us.
This week we unpack Romans 8:18-30, where we walk away with this main point... God's love for you is not measured by your circumstances, but by his sovereign grace towards you.
This week we unpack Romans 8:12-17, where we see what it means to be 'adopted' into Christ' family.
There is now no condemnation! I message we all need to hear. Pastor Danny reminds us that although we sin, we now have Jesus to give us forgiveness, hope, and a future.
This week we unpack Romans 7 where we focus on the need for Jesus in our lives. We learn we aren't mistakers that need to try harder, but we are sinners that need a savior.
This week we look at the things that have captured our allegiance, and how those things shape and form us.
In today's passage, we learn about the implications of sin in our lives. And how we as followers of Christ can either reign over sin, or let sin reign over us.
This week we unpack how sin can, and will have dire implications on your life. We then look at how we've been gifted a savior to bare that sin and shame, and how He daily invites us into communion with Him.
Sin is a disease that affects and infects every one of us. The good news of the gospel of Jesus Christ is that he is the cure of anyone who believes.
Week 11 starts part 2 of the book of Romans. While the first 4 chapters in Romans talk about "The Problem" part 2 is about "The Solution". One of our Elders, Glenn Gritzon, gives a message of hope and a solid reminder that there is a price and a prize in following Jesus.
This week we continue to focus on the message that salvation only comes through Christ alone. And the fact, that everyone of us, no matter how good we are need Jesus.
God's plan for salvation, from the opening pages of Genesis to the closing pages in Revelation, has always been Jesus. This week we dive into how God's faithfulness was delivered in the giving of his Son Jesus.
Our discussion this week centered on the Law and Faith, and how you can't live a truly rooted live without a healthy dose of either.
In this weeks teaching, Elder Jeff Pustelak unpacks the implications of rampant sin in our lives. We'll see that we all have a sin problem, but luckily for us, we have a great solution.
We close out part one (the problem) in Romans 3 where we see God's faithfulness is made evident through the life of Jesus Christ.
This week we dive into what it looks like, and what it means to make the decision to follow Jesus.
This week we take an internal look at our motives and heart, and how they guide the way we judge and criticize others.
This week, our discipleship pastor Andrew Wooldridge leads us through the conclusion of Romans 1. In today's passage we see what happens when we give ourselves over to our idols, our sins, and turn from God.
Our prayer posture matters, and what we pray about and whom we prayer for matters. This week, Pastor Danny leads us through our next passage in Romans, where we learn about Paul's heart for fellow believers and his dedication to prayer for them.
Join us as we embark on a 35-week journey through the Book of Romans. In week 1, we discuss what the gospel is, why grace is so significant, and what Paul was really all about.