Previous Services
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Most of the services were live-streamed either on Sunday @ 10am or Wednesday @ 6:30pm.
The Spirit Has Come and He’s Not Leaving
In his sermon, Pastor Scott emphasizes the significance of Pentecost Sunday, explaining that the Holy Spirit is a promised gift for all believers today, empowering them to live out their faith and share the Gospel with others.
First Wednesday: New Season
The first of our “First Wednesdays” that will occur on a First Wednesday of the month. This service sprinkles in worship, prayer, testimony, and several mini-sermonettes.
After the Fairy Tale Fades, Part 5
Pastor Tom's sermon highlights the importance of memories and gratitude, emphasizing that we have a choice to focus on positive recollections rather than negatives, while also urging the congregation to actively remember God's faithfulness and the teachings of the Bible in order to enrich their lives and relationships.
Satan’s Setback, God’s Setup
Life is not easy, but we serve a Savior who walks the road with us.
After the Fairy Tale Fades, Part 4
Pastor Tom's sermon highlights the importance of memories and gratitude, emphasizing that we have a choice to focus on positive recollections rather than negatives, while also urging the congregation to actively remember God's faithfulness and the teachings of the Bible in order to enrich their lives and relationships.
From Carnal to Kingdom - Signs of Transformation
If we look closely, we can see how God is turning our carnal ways into his ways. His ways are better.
After the Fairy Tale Fades, Part 3
Pastor Tom discusses the inevitability and potential benefits of conflict in relationships, emphasizing the need for understanding differences between spouses and the importance of fighting for the relationship rather than the argument.
Turning Chaos Into Calm
Life is full of chaos. Learn how to turn this chaos into calm. God is your refuge.
Hello, My Name is ______.
In this Mother's Day sermon, Pastor Robin Van Kempen emphasizes the significance of names in defining identity and purpose, reflecting on how God knows and values each person individually, while encouraging the congregation to embrace new, positive identities that align with God's truth.