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Not Clicks, but Success (May 11, 2026)

God’s way doesn’t always look the most successful in the moment, but it is the path to true success.

Closed Doors: Jesus Equips the Broken

Join Pastor Tim this week as he shares from John 20:22-23 on how Jesus equips us even in our weakness and brokenness.

Proverbially Speaking: Only Fools...

Join Pastor Tim as we begin a new series and start it out by talking about fools (Prov. 26:4-5)! It’s often a passage that has been cited to say the Bible contradicts itself, but it actually has a very straightforward and very applicable message for us.

Can You See Clearly? (July 20, 2020)

Are we seeing who we are clearly? Peter challenges us to examine our spiritual “sight.” Join Pastor Tim as we look to 2 Peter 1:9-11 to find out our prescription.

Is Cleanliness Really Next to Godliness (August 31, 2020)

Pastor Tim continues our series “Follow Me” thinking about our calling to godliness, what that has to do with legalism and, maybe, even a little discussion of ballpark nachos. We’ll sort it all out by going to James 1:21-25.

What's the Blessed Life? (June 8, 2026)

We have a lot of things we think are signs of the “blessed life”? Proverbs has a clear answer that challenges our assumptions.

Where's the Cream Filling? (June 21, 2026)

It is easy to want Jesus for the healing, peace, and confidence he gives while keeping the rest of life safely under our control. In Matthew 8, however, the One who heals the sick also tells would-be disciples that the Son of Man has nowhere to lay his head. What does it mean to follow him rather than merely watch?

Who Are Your Magi? (January 4, 2026)

We easily draw safe boundaries around God’s grace, welcoming those who seem familiar while overlooking those who feel foreign or difficult. Yet the distant wise men of Matthew 2 and the rejoicing Gentiles of Acts 13 confront those boundaries: Jesus came to reach the world. Who might God be placing beyond our comfort, yet within the reach of his good news?

Don't Hang Up on God (May 19, 2024)

We’ve all prayed about something so long that we start to wonder if God has put us on hold—and whether anyone is ever going to pick up. In Luke 18, Jesus tells a parable about a powerless widow who keeps pleading before a judge who neither fears God nor respects people, and asks whether his people will keep crying out to him day and night or simply lose heart.

Why Can't God Just Draw a Straight Line? (September 8, 2024)

God told Rebekah before her sons were born that the older would serve the younger—yet in Genesis 25, Isaac loves Esau most. Nothing looks like it’s heading where God said it would. When the path to God’s promises feels unnecessarily tangled, can we still believe he’s working?

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