Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Every follower of Jesus can do what they're put on the planet to do by reflecting on three questions prompted by Isaiah's passage from 61:1-3: What is the Lord's mission? What is my role in the Lord's mission? What are my next steps? Explore this sermon to learn more.


Delight: Being Sent
03/18/12
Sayer Strauch
Series: Delight

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Based on Ezekiel 36:22-28. In worship, how can we best cooperate with God in being moved more into the character and way of Jesus?

Delight: Being Moved

03/11/12
Sayer Strauch
Series: Delight

Monday, March 5, 2012

Based on Bartimaeus' encounter with the crowds and with Jesus in Mark 10:46-52.


What Would It Be Like to be Made Whole?
3/04/12
Sayer Strauch

Sunday, February 26, 2012

This Lenten sermon series encourages us in (re)discovering God in the movements of worship. We’ll explore the first movement of worship: God gathering us together for the public and community worship of God. We’ll explore four different spiritual types and discover which type you most resonate with while also affirming the spiritual types of others.


Delight: Being Gathered
02/26/12
Sayer Strauch
Series: Delight

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Learn from the Apostle Andrew about the habits, the spiritual disciplines, of inviting, listening, and being teammates and how we can apply these habits in our journey with Jesus.


Connecting: The Habits of Andrew
02/19/12
Sayer Strauch
Series: Connecting

Monday, February 13, 2012

Connecting: I Was a Stranger


This message conveys the transformative power of God at work in and through the spiritual family of the congregation.

We'll explore the motivations for, and the significance of, encountering everyone as though encountering our Risen Lord.

Connecting: I Was a Stranger
02/12/12
Sayer Strauch
Series: Connecting

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Grace and the Crisis of the Outsider

We've experienced technical problems with our audio system and hopefully we will be able to get back on track to providing you with video and audio of the sermons that you've come to expect. Thank you for your patience--Pastor Sayer