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Fixer Uppers Made Perfect (September 7, 2020)

As we wrap up “Follow Me,” Pastor Tim takes into 1 John 4:9-12 to consider what it looks like to follow Jesus into brotherly affection and love.

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.

Faith like a Praying Mantis (August 24, 2020)

God calls us to self-control and endurance. What does that look like? How do we do it? Pastor Tim considers that with an exploration of our continue struggles with these things from the very beginning.

Know One Better (August 17, 2020)

What does it mean when God calls us to “knowledge” as a way to bolster our faith? What is God’s knowledge like? That’s the subject of this week’s Steadfast.

Do As I Say, Just As I Do (August 10, 2020)

Pastor Tim begins our new series, “Follow Me.” God calls us to follow Him. The best part? As we follow him, we learn more about the one whom we follow.

God's Flashlight (August 3, 2020)

Join Pastor Tim at 7 pm (Central) as we wrap up “Growing” by looking at the hope we have as we look towards God’s promises being fulfilled in the future.

We Are Eyewitnesses (July 27, 2020)

Peter challenges us tonight to look at how God is the God of History so that we can have confidence in how he has acted in history. Join Pastor Tim as we dig into 2 Peter 1:12-18.

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.

Better Living in 7 Easy Steps (or Not) (July 13, 2020)

Join Pastor Tim tonight as we continue to explore what it looks like to grow as a Christian from 2 Peter 1:5-8 — and how (not) to do it.

Growing in Jesus's Glory (July 5, 2020)

Jesus saves us with His “power” and offers us to “partake of his divine nature.” What does this mean? How does it relate to us growing as Christians? Join Pastor Tim as we dig into 2 Peter 1:3-4.

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