• These have been difficult times, filled with uncertainty. Yet, through it all, God has remained faithful. He has not left us. He has not forsaken us. For He is the same yesterday, today and forever. No matter our circumstance, Jesus is Lord…and we still worship Him!

  • So much is different this year. There is an uncertainty in the air. As a new school year begins, let us rest in the truth of God’s faithfulness. Let us stand firm on His promise to never leave us or forsake us. Lord, we ask for your presence and protection over our children this school year.

  • There isn’t a moment where God is not worthy of praise. Psalm 95 powerfully illustrates what it means to answer the call to worship. Come, let us sing to the Lord…for He is our God!

  • There isn’t a moment where God is not worthy of praise. Psalm 95 powerfully illustrates what it means to answer the call to worship. Come, let us sing to the Lord…for He is our God!

  • These have been challenging times, but the Body of Christ has proven itself resilient. We have gathered in different ways, in different places, yet stood steadfast…as The Church. We have found peace in God’s promise to never leave us or forsake us. In our separation, we have remained united. In our struggle, we have lived out our faith. In the midst of the unknown, we have leaned on the strength of an all knowing God. Today, no matter where we gather, we remain God’s people. Our mission has not changed. Our calling has not been altered…and nothing…absolutely nothing will ever change that. We are the Church, and today we stand Resilient!

  • America is a nation consumed by division and uncertainty. Today we pray for our country and lean on the truth that true independence is found in dependence on God. We ask God to lead us from the desert and bring healing from this pain. Today we pray for America.

  • Today we celebrate Dads and say “thank you” for loving, guiding, encouraging, and inspiring us. Today is a day to let them know just how much they are loved. Happy Father’s Day Dads!

  • It’s as if we’ve been wandering the desert. Travelers, without a home. This uncommon time could divide us, or it could remind us of who we really are. A body, not a building, persevering because of God’s faithfulness. Maybe this virus has ignited something within us. Maybe it has inspired us to live louder, love harder, and care deeper. The truth is…no matter if we’re six feet, six miles or a world apart…are calling remains the same. For we are the body of Christ.

  • Fragile

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    Life is fragile. It’s a fact we are learning in real time…every day. What we once called normal has seemingly disappeared. There is uncertainty in the air, restlessness in our hearts. Our usual day to day has evolved into this odd chaos. Many have lost jobs, security and those they love. The pain is undeniable. But what if our fragility caused us to lean harder into God? What if, in our our weakness, we chose to rely more on His strength? Would our outlook change? Would the peace which passes understanding begin to drown out the noise of this moment? We are not promised tomorrow, but we are given a simple truth to stand on: Our God goes before us. He will never leave us, He will never forsake us. Yes, life is fragile…But in our weakness, He is strong.

  • Let’s face it, we’d be a mess without our Mom. Take a humorous look at what makes this day so special and celebrate God’s wonderful gift of Mom!

  • How we gather together has changed, but our calling has not. We are still on mission, we are still commanded to make disciples. We are called to love our neighbor and give of our time and resources. We are still the body of Christ, called to be a light to the world, a city on a hill which cannot be hidden. Today, in the midst of fear, let us stand on the power of our risen Savior and answer our calling!

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  • Heroes

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    A short video to honor the brave men and women fighting on the front lines of the Covid-19 outbreak. Proceeds from this project will be donated to help fight this battle.

  • Living with uncertainty can take its toll. The normal day to day is replaced with fear, worry, doubt. When our “normal” is disrupted, our surroundings begin to feel weak, foundations begin to rattle our lives become…disoriented. Even in our darkest moments, when the last thread of hope has unraveled from our being, we must dwell on truth. We must remember, no matter what is happening around us, God is still sovereign. He is not surprised by this moment. Today let us dwell on the truth of Easter. The stone has been rolled away. The grave has been rendered powerless. Death has transformed to life. Night has been overcome by Day. In our fear, He is still risen. In our worry, He is still victorious. In our doubt, He is still alive. When everything seems hopeless…The hope of Easter remains.

  • These are unprecedented times, filled with uncertainty and fear. The way we meet together as a church has changed, but we will persevere. Because the Church is not a building. It is not brick and mortar. It is the Body of Christ. It is all of us, honoring God, no matter our circumstance. Any place, any time, any day…We are still the Church!

  • He was born humbly, lived passionately and died selflessly. Everything Jesus did was done with redemption in mind. But when his life ended, he was only getting started. He rose triumphantly, victorious over sin and death…our eternity, changed forever. He is Jesus, our Savior!

  • In uncertain times, it’s easy to be consumed by fear, anxiety and hopelessness. But God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love and a sound mind. As we walk this journey together, let us remember our God is not surprised by any of this. He is sovereign. He is in control. He is great, glorious, gracious and good. May we, without hesitation, find strength and peace in that truth.

  • Today is a celebration, a time of worship. A moment for our hearts to spring to life with gratitude. Today we give glory to Jesus. Our Gracious Redeemer, our Mighty Deliverer, our Risen Savior!

  • Today, we remember the unstoppable love of Jesus. A love which led to the cross. A love which changed our eternity. Today we stop and remember His body, His blood…His sacrifice.

  • As Holy Week begins, we worship our Savior. The promised Messiah has come. Soon, sin will be defeated and death will be conquered. Mercy will triumph over evil and God’s love will changed our eternity. Blessed is He who comes in the name of The Lord!

  • A powerful. spoken word journey from the cross, to the grave…to the resurrection. The tension was still palpable. The sight of Jesus, straining under the weight of the cross was etched in memory. This tangible passion, this relentless abandon, this love, this hope…was gone. But Jesus wasn’t finished yet. 3 days later, death gave way to life. The grave lost its claim, the stone was rolled away…mercy had triumphed over sin. Why do you look for the living among the dead? He is not here…He is risen!

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