God speaks to us through the Bible, so our sermons are designed to get you into the scriptures through clear, practical teaching.  View or listen to our most recent sermon, browse sermons by series below, or you can visit the archive for past messages sorted by date, scripture, or topic.  

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Even when we are under God's discipline, he is still calling us to repentance and giving us hope.  Ezekiel's message to exiled Israel still speaks to us today.

Jesus was known as a friend of sinners -- a reputation the reflected the heart of God the Father.  Do our lives show the same love that seeks and saves the lost?

Jesus overcame the world, the flesh, and the devil.  He calls us to walk in victory, and he gives us every resource needed to be more than conquerors!

You face the same temptations as everyone else, but you don't have to fall for Satan's traps.  Learn how to move from being a victim to being a victor, conquering sin one temptation at a time.

Jesus is greater than anything and everything else on which we could depend.  Why settle for less when you already have the best?

Celebrate the entrance of God's Son into our world with these messages on the Christmas narratives in Matthew and Luke.

Mark presents Jesus to us as the Son of God, emphasizing the works he did.  Walk through this gospel chapter by chapter with these messages, and use the accompanying notes to get to know Jesus better through your own study.  

How do you live a godly life in the midst of an ungodly culture?  Daniel 1-6 follows the lives of four young men who remain faithful under pressure and threat of death.  Their example shows us how we can remain a strong and consistent witness in our increasingly ungodly world.

When God's people stray from him, the result is anarchy, chaos, and violence.  In the dark days of the judges God still shows mercy to his people.  See in these stories some echoes of our down day and insight into our own hearts.

God entered into a covenant with Israel, his bride.  The Ten Commandments are a key part of the vows they took when entering this union.  Though we are in a new covenant in Christ, these ten laws still show us what a committed relationship with God looks like today.

The Bible was written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek.  These messages take a closer look at the original words to help us discover rich meanings we sometimes miss in our English translations of scripture -- all for the purpose of living out these words today.

Jesus instructed his followers to make disciples by "teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you" (Matt 28:20).  This mini-series looks at a few of those commands.

A series of messages originally presented during the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, but the principles apply no matter what crisis we are facing.

God's mandate is for us to take the good news of God's glory and salvation in Jesus to all peoples.  Find your place in God's grand rescue plan as you listen to these messages on God's mission.

Of the three members of the Trinity, the Holy Spirit is often the least understood.  This series serves as an introduction so you can spend time getting to know God's Spirit on your own.

The only thing "minor" about these books is their length.  Each sermon covers the major message God has for us in each of these twelve little Old Testament books.

How do we remove the blocks and open the locks that limit our connection with God?  A look at God's instructions for praying effectively.

The one school no one wants to attend, but the one where we are all enrolled at one time or another.  Look at the lessons God teaches us on the tough trek through the desert.

God has told us how the world will end.  How should we live in light of that truth?

A hymnal for the Hebrew nation, the Psalms poetically capture the spectrum of human experience, turning our attention to the God who is worthy of all our worship.

Learn what it means to praise the Lord in every circumstance and season of life by looking at this collection of songs sung by God's people as they traveled to Jerusalem each year to worship God.  

Sermons that are not part of our normal pattern of preaching in series.