Persistent Kingdom – The Earth Abides
Sermon Scripture: Romans 8:18-25 Even now, creation groans — not in despair, but in hope. In Romans 8, Paul reminds us that the earth itself remembers the weight of the fall and the promise of
Persistent Kingdom – Christ is Risen! Now What?
Sermon Scripture: Revelation 1:4-8 On Easter Sunday we celebrated the decisive battle between life and death being fought and won. Sin and death have been dismantled through the victory of the cross and resurrection. The
Easter Sunday – The Garden and the Gardener
Sermon Scripture: John 20:1,11-18, Isaiah 65:17–25 Today, we hear the ongoing story of new creation; a new heavens, a new earth, a world where tombs are empty, and tears are wiped away, and death doesn’t
Good Friday Tenebrae Service
A dramatic, scriptural retelling of The Passion of the Christ. “Tenebrae” is an old word with Latin roots which means “shadows.” It is given this name to reflect the darkness of Jesus’ final hours and
Poured Out – The Passion and the Light
Sermon Scripture: John 12:20-36 God chose to dwell among us for a purpose; to bring life where once there was death, to bring healing where there was once brokenness, to bring hope where there was
Poured Out – It’s a Little Extravagant Mary
Sermon Scripture: John 12:1-8 This week we hear the dramatic story of Mary of Bethany and the anointing of Jesus, and the story of the humble widow with her simple offering of two copper coins.
Poured Out – Rewriting The Story
Sermon Scripture: 2 Corinthians 5:16-21 Paul had a divine encounter on the Damascus Road (Acts 9) and nothing was ever the same. It caused him to see himself and others in an entirely different way.
Poured Out – Empty Wells, Living Streams
Sermon Scripture: Isaiah 55:1-9 The story of humanity and God tells us that two kingdoms exist in our world; the kingdom of God identified by life, goodness, beauty and love, and the kingdom of the
Poured Out – Roads Rocks and Weeds
Sermon Scripture: Psalm 27 Life is full of challenges. We are constantly bombarded on all sides. It’s hard to blame ourselves from living in fear and feeling that we have little trust to give —
Poured Out – Confessions
Sermon Scripture: Romans 10:8-13 This is the paradox of the kingdom of God: true strength is found in humility. The world tells us that to confess our failures is weakness, that to lower ourselves before