• For God so loved the World, you…and me. He loved us with an indescribable, unrelenting love. A love aimed at bringing us home. As a prodigal returns to their Father, so to could we return…to our Creator. Through Jesus we can have life…life eternal. This love shines a light…guiding us into the arms of our Savior. For God so loved the World.

  • Twenty Third is a beautiful visual representation of Psalm 23, revealing God’s love, care, protection and provision for His Children.

  • Clay

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    We are like clay, pliable, movable…moldable. In the hands of the Creator, we can be changed, made beautiful…given life. The formless takes shape.The unrecognizable finds its identity.The meaningless is given purpose. From nothing…comes beauty. We are like clay. Each piece different than the next, given unlimited potential…In the hands of the Potter.

  • Today we worship a great God who is worthy of praise. A Savior who is high and exalted. Today we long for His presence and offer our all as a living sacrifice. To we stand and proclaim the matchless name of Jesus!

  • We worship an amazing Savior and stand in wonder of who He is and all He has done. Today, let us remember the greatness of our God and worship Him with our whole life.

  • A beautiful opening prayer to begin your next service or time of worship.

  • Iron

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    We were not created to walk this journey alone. We were made to do life together. To grow and forge, to invest and hold accountable, to encourage and become more like Christ…together. We were made to walk the valley with those who are hurting and rejoice with those who are rejoicing. For as iron sharpens iron…so one person sharpens another.

  • Amazed

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    Today we lift Jesus on High. Our exalted Redeemer is righteous and magnified. Worthy of worship, worthy of praise. Today we stand and sing…today we stand amazed!
  • A powerful visual representation of Psalm 63. A Psalm of worship and longing. A realization that the love of God is better than life. A call to glorify Him with our lips, behold His power and glory and lift our hands in worship.

  • This moving and powerful video asks some important and difficult questions. When did we forget how to love? Did it happen sudden, or was it a gradual decline? When did we forget the very foundation of the Gospel? For God so…loved. Love is what moved God to action. Love is what held Jesus to the cross. Love is what rolled away the stone…but we’ve forgotten that part. Without love, we are simply a resounding gong, a clanging cymbal, a bunch of noise. Without love…we are nothing. Is that what people see in us…meaningless, empty, noise? Maybe it’s time the Church…was more like Jesus.

  • We’ve seen a lot this year. Hatred and division, acceptance and hope. Through it all, the one constant, has been Jesus. He has never left us or forsaken us. He is the same today as He was yesterday. Our strength when we are weak and our courage when we are afraid. As we begin a New Year, let us strive to be more like Jesus. To love more, serve better, stand stronger and care constantly. This is our calling…This is a New Year!

  • Do you want to make a difference in the world? Do you know where to start? God has already shown us by sending His only Son. Not because He had to, but because He loves us! If you want to change the world, then love unconditionally. Love fiercely. Love when it’s difficult. Love when it’s painful, Love without hesitation. Love…God’s way!

  • Lent is a time of reflection, humility and repentance. A time to confess our sins and ask God to forgive us, purify us, refine us and renew us. It’s a time to remember all Jesus has done and all He endured to bring us grace.

  • 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.

  • 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!

  • 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!

  • 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!

  • 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.

  • With hearts filled with thankfulness, we give glory to God, for all He is and all He has done. From the little things to His overwhelming grace, He alone is worthy of praise. Today we show our gratitude to our Savior and King. Today we are thankful for Jesus.

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  • What If?

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    What if we got rid of the distractions? All the things which turn us away from Jesus. What if quit talking and actually lived out our faith? What if we cared deeply, served passionately and lived sacrificially? What if we were more like Jesus…What if?

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