The Journey Starts at Home

Today, we start a new series called Trailmarkers focused on signs that keep us on the path of following Christ in the midst of the real challenges, struggles, and opportunities we have in life. The first sign, The Journey Starts at Home, helps us to live out our faith in our closest realtionships and to the pass on the faith to the next generation through real relationships.

With You Always

Jesus' Great Commission says that "all authority" has been given to him. But how can that be true in a world so obviously not living like Jesus? Join us for this message to learn about Jesus' authority "in heaven and earth" and about his promise to be with us always.

The Body and the Word

In his Great Commission to us in Matthew 28, Jesus calls us to make disciples of all the world, baptizing and teaching others to obey all that he has commanded us. Why is baptism so important in the life of a disciple? What does this commission mean for how we are to live as followers of Jesus?

Out

Jesus sends his apprentices “out” to bless God’s world, but this sending is easily misunderstood. Join us for this message to learn what Jesus’ “out” was really like and how we can learn from His example.

In

People are like Legos. We were made to connect with each other. In our Apprenticed series this week, we’re learning about Jesus’ In, that is, his relationships with other people who knew and loved God. Join us for this message to learn about your own “In,” and to grow in Christian community.

Up

Our relationship with God gives life to all our other relationships. As apprentice-disciples of Jesus, we are learning to live a life Up, In, and Out. This week we’re going to read some stories from Jesus’ life that teach us especially about our “Up.” Join us for this message to help you grow “Up.”

Apprenticed

Has anyone ever apprenticed you? Maybe as a craftsman or artist or in some other way? Jesus wants to apprentice us in life. Join us for this message and learn more about what Jesus meant when he called us to "make disciples."

Why Proclaim?

Why Proclaim? In Paul’s final prayer in Ephesians he asks twice for fearlessness in proclaiming the Gospel. Both knowing our own failings and worrying about other’s reactions can paralyze us with fear when we think proclaiming is selling people on something! But the Gospel is not Good advice we’re peddling, it’s Good News! In Jesus, God’s saving love has come to us! With Paul, may we pray to know the perfect love of God, both for us and our neighbor, that casts out fear!

Why Fight?

Why Fight? The Bible teaches us to understand the spiritual nature of the conflicts we face and the high stakes of the struggles we engage. Join us for this message to learn more about these conflicts and about the promise of God's victory for his world.

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