Every service this Christmas season will include a children’s book. That’s why we’re calling our series Christmas Stories. Today’s story, Mortimer’s Christmas Manger by Karma Wilson and Jane Chapman, points us to Jesus as Savior of the world. Special thanks to Nora Hansen and Myra Boden for their story themed sanctuary decorations.
Pastor Nathan Wakefield discusses how those seeking to follow Christ must set aside their desire for self-glorification and instead follow Christ in humble service.
Our Pastoral Resident, Pastor Nathan Wakefield, shows us through Colossians how to cultivate habits that are reflective of our position as one chosen by God, ruled by Christ, and worthy of the name of the Lord Jesus.
Pastor Aaron Householder concludes Bitterroot, a sermon series on bitterness, by exploring the story of Joseph and his brothers to discover what freedom from bitterness feels like.
Pastor Aaron Householder continues an exegetical series through the book of Acts — The Spirit, the Church, & the World. This week, the Jerusalem Council debates whether Gentile believers need to follow Jewish Law as well.
Pastor Aaron Householder continues an exegetical series through the book of Acts — The Spirit, the Church, & the World. This week, Paul & Barnabas minister in four cities with wonderful positive reactions and strong negative opposition in each place. What do we learn from their response to opposition?
Pastor Aaron Householder continues an exegetical series through the book of Acts — The Spirit, the Church, & the World. This week, Paul & Barnabas preach a historical Gospel message to the synagogue in Pisidian Antioch. The Jews react negatively and the Gentiles react favorably.
Pastor Aaron Householder continues an exegetical series through the book of Acts — The Spirit, the Church, & the World. This week, we learn from the example of Paul and Barnabas being set apart and sent out as missionaries amidst the worship of the Antioch church.
Pastor Aaron Householder continues an exegetical series through the book of Acts — The Spirit, the Church, & the World. This week, Peter is miraculously delivered from prison, but Herod is not delivered from his pride.
Pastor Aaron Householder continues an exegetical series through the book of Acts — The Spirit, the Church, & the World. This week, residents of Antioch — Jews and Gentiles — become Christ followers. Barnabas, Saul, and others minister among them. They were first called Christians there.
Pastor Aaron Householder continues an exegetical series through the book of Acts — The Spirit, the Church, & the World. This week, Peter reports his actions to the Church at Jerusalem. His report of God’s sovereign activities overcome the prejudices of the Jewish Christians toward Gentiles.