Philemon

| April 18, 2021

Sometimes the best stuff takes the least words. An "I love you" or "I'm sorry" can be far more powerful and life-giving than a whole page about why. That's why we're looking at these little books in the New Testament. Because even though they keep it short, they manage to say a lot. In just 335 words, Paul's letter to Philemon may well contain the most potent picture of both the pure gospel and its practical application. And it also manages to capture the beauty of partnership, or what it really means to belong to each other. We can't wait to share this word with you.

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Titus

| April 11, 2021

This Sunday, we begin with a word from Paul to Titus. This is a little book with a big message! If you have it in you this week, I'd encourage you to take 20 minutes to read the whole book of Titus while smiling. Seriously! It will help you hear Paul's compassion and care for Christians in a part of the world that had grown hard, and that was in deep need of a dose of holy love.

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Our God is Alive! (Easter Message)

| April 4, 2021

This Sunday, let's make up for lost time! Easter is my favorite holy day, and this year it carries even more meaning since we get to be together again. I can't wait to celebrate the resurrection with you, worship with some amazing music, remember the story of that first Easter morning, and learn what it means to "think resurrectionally."

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The Glory

| March 28, 2021

This Sunday we finish our series exploring the story of the exodus out of Egypt. We have learned the elements of any good redemption story -- recognizing the threats, hearing the call, following the signs, submitting to the plan, and becoming the tabernacle of God. This week, we encounter the glory of God in the journey of faith.

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The Tabernacle

| March 21, 2021

I've gotta be honest with you. When I read the stuff in the Old Testament about the tabernacle ("make it 30 cubits tall and use purple thread for the ephods"), I feel a little lost. It sounds so ... not us. But when I read it this time, God showed me ... wait for it ... circles! Seeing all that detail of the building of the temple as concentric circles of care ... well, that completely changes how I understand the very first building God designed to house his presence. I now see how the building of the tabernacle was really the building of a community, which is really the building of our own connection to God. And now, I can't wait to share all this with you on Sunday so we can talk together about what it means to be the tabernacle of God. ~ Carolyn

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The Law

| March 14, 2021

We must admit that there are parts of the Old Testament that are difficult to understand, and parts that are downright strange. The section of Exodus we'll deal with this Sunday? it is just downright strange. But get beneath the surface, and we discover this breathtaking truth: The one, true God is a God of both justice and mercy. And His laws are meant to give us His heart. This Sunday, we'll look into the heart of the Father and discover they are not a harsh God who needs us to know the rules, but a God who knows our pain, who suffers with us, and who is unwilling that even one of his children should be left behind.

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The Community

| March 7, 2021

In this message Carolyn Moore breaks down the 10 Commandments and reveals how as believers we are called to live out God's intentions behind these time-tested laws.

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Signs

| February 28, 2021

When things are hard, it is easy to miss the sound of God's voice as he leads us out of exile. At times like that, we need a little more to get our attention and bring our focus back to the one true God. This week, we'll learn how God offers us proof of his goodness in the promise of his provision through signs that lead the way forward.

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The Call

| February 14, 2021

In Exodus, we learn hope. We learn leadership. We learn patience, endurance, and character. We learn how to get along together as a community and how to stay focused on a God-inspired goal in a world full of distractions. And most importantly, we learn how to trust God as we become people after His own heart. This week's message takes us into the call of Moses and teaches us that for all our insecurities and inefficiencies, God is enough.

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The Threat

| February 7, 2021

We are living in a time where normal life can seem threatened. We are constantly trying to steer clear of a pandemic as we're constantly bombarded by news of political and social unrest. As we begin our series through the Book of Exodus, we will see how two people risked their lives to be a part of God's saving plan.

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