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Songs for Our Temple (Week 15: Ps. 43-45)

Join Melanie as we turn to our next three Psalms (43-45) and reflect on how they turn us towards our true hope on this Palm Sunday.

Expires Soon (February 28, 2022)

How do we understand God saying His Word will harden hearts? What does that mean for us?

On the Battle Front (February 21, 2022)

Are we called by God? Do we understand our calling any more clearly by way of Isaiah’s?

At the Playoffs (February 7, 2022)

As we live as Christians, we face struggles and opposition. Shouldn’t life be easier? Should we find a way to make it easier?

Not Enough Green Squares (January 31, 2022)

Sometimes the deck appears to stacked and it’s hard to see how life will do anything but go from bad to worse. How do we have joy then?

Sorry, Sold Out (January 24, 2022)

As we think about joy in dark places, Paul turns to those who are actually preaching the Gospel with the aim of discrediting him. What do we do when people and circumstances seem to want to hurt us?

It's Always Darkest... (January 17, 2022)

When things come crashing down and everything feels broken, how can we possibly think about “joy”? We turn to Paul’s letter to the Philippians to find out.

Songs for Our Temple (Week 2: Psalms 4-6)

Join us as Melanie takes us through the Psalms we will be reading as part of our year long journey through the Psalms. Join in the conversation throughout the week right here on this page.

Advent Wreath Lighting (Week 2)

Pastor Tim lights the second candle (the Peace Candle) as we continue through a special #52Verses52Books52Weeks journey through Advent. This week, we turn to the Gospel of Matthew.

Craving the Past (October 10, 2021)

We want to continue moving forward, but when it gets hard, we remember the past and how the past was so sweet. It might feel more convenient to look back on the past, so much that we forget that goal of our future. In this message, we will be learning how to not drift into the past, when the journey gets hard.

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