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ONE. Another
ONE. Another is a worship series that dives deep into the heart of Jesus's teachings, highlighting His call for us to leave the 99 in pursuit of the one. This series is more than just messages; it's a call to action for our faith community to embody the radical hope and unconditional love that Jesus exemplified. Join us as we seek and serve ONE. Another.
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ONE. Another is a worship series that dives deep into the heart of Jesus's teachings, highlighting His call for us to leave the 99 in pursuit of the one. This series is more than just messages; it's a call to action for our faith community to embody the radical hope and unconditional love that Jesus exemplified. Join us as we seek and serve ONE. Another.
Join us this March as we embark on a journey into the Easter story. We will explore the people, places, and events that brought about the greatest rescue story ever told and discover the reality of God’s immense love for us. We will meet each Sunday to delve deeper into this story that changed the world.
Love is something we talk about all the time. The word in English has so many meanings. You can love pizza or your spouse. You can love the sunrise or love organizing things. Join us during February as we seek to understand more about God’s love for us and what that means for our lives.
Mastering is the act of putting the finishing touches on something. Whether music or movies, all the original parts are put together to look and sound their best. Re-mastering is the same process. It is starting over with the base elements and making it look and sound better. Wouldn’t it be great if we could start over? If we could return to our original and best components to come out looking and sounding better. That is precisely what Jesus offers.
When we think of Christmas, we remember all the stories and all the songs. The first Christmas, however, was different. God filled it with the unexpected. From the guest list to the expectant mother, everything seems unexpected. What seems unexpected to us was planned all along. The joy of Christmas is that its unexpected nature changed everything for us.
Jesus promises that His church will do greater things than even Jesus did. Over the course of the last year Cassidy has done greater things for Christ! Christ continues to be faithful to us and we will continue to be faithful to Him. We will continue to build and grow the church by meeting people where they are and together growing toward Jesus.
In our modern world, there is an ongoing competition for our attention. We feel pressure on all sides; sometimes, it feels futile. If you have been struggling with all the noise of the world and are looking for something better, join us for the next few weeks as we learn some of the age-old practices of the church and how they can help.
Emotions can be hard to deal with. We can have mood swings and frustration followed by anger (not necessarily in that order). All of our emotions can have us asking where we should be emotionally as followers of Christ. The reality is that Christ knows our emotions personally and understands them in a way we don’t. Join us as we take a look at the emotions found in the Bible and how they can help us better live for Jesus.
Jesus meets so many people throughout His earthly ministry. His encounter and interaction with them allow them to be restored to relationship with God and to set off in a new direction. Join us as we take a look at four different encounters with Jesus and how we can be changed by Him now.
We are diving deep in July. Our Vacation Bible School is Mission Deep Sea and we will be joining their faith deep dive by taking the plunge into our faith. We are going to learn how to become deeply committed followers of Christ. Join us for this adventure.
As we celebrate the freedom that our forefather's fought for we celebrate the freedom that Jesus lived and died for. Join us as we look at living in the freedom of Christ and what that means for us today.
Movies speak to our circumstances, connect us to one another, and inspire us to action. But there’s more we can learn from them. During At the Movies, we’ll look at films in a whole new way.
The Holy Spirit is often talked about in church but what does it do? Who is the Holy Spirit and how does the Holy Spirit help us as followers of Christ today?
Jesus has a selfless pursuit of others and we believe He is calling each of us to the same. ONE. is our Kingdom relentless pursuit of sharing God’s love with others. Jesus said “If a man has a hundred sheep and one of them wanders away, what will he do? Won’t he leave the ninety-nine others on the hills and go out to search for the one that is lost?” Join us as we seek and serve the ONE. so that we can bring glory to God.
Jesus has been called many different things by many different people. Prophet, priest, liar, and heretic just to name a few. Although much has been said about him, what do we really know about the Jesus of the bible? What does Jesus have to say for himself? During this Easter season we are going to look through the Gospel of John at the seven “I AM” statements Jesus made to see if we can get a peek at the man behind the movement.
2020 was an unprecedented time in American history. Things were crazy. Lines were drawn and families split over political thoughts. As Americans, we have a deep desire to win. As Christians, sometimes that comes out and can cause harm. We can choose to exclude because we do not agree. Jesus had no such issue. How can we embrace instead of defeat? How can we lose everything and still be victorious?
We have celebrated the gift of Jesus at Christmas but what is next? What does Jesus expect from us? Jesus says we should serve God with our whole heart. He calls us to be wholehearted. Join us as we dive into our response to God’s Amazing Grace.
When we think about Kids unwrapping Christmas presents they are like a whirlwind of paper, bows, and ribbons. What if we decided to be that excited about digging into the meaning of Christ this Christmas. What if we tore, not into wrapping paper, but scripture with the same energy to see who Jesus is and what Jesus means to each of us. Instead of unwrapping presents, this Christmas, we are going to unwrap the presence of Christ.
What’s your carrot?
What really makes for a happy life? A dream job, a bigger house, or a new relationship? If you’re always hungry for the next big thing, but frustrated because it never seems to satisfy, it’s time to hop off the treadmill and chase after something real.
WE LIVE AT THE INTERSECTION OF TWO REALITIES. CHRIST USHERED IN THE KINGDOM OF GOD. THE FULLNESS OF THE KINGDOM IS NOT YET HERE. GOD IS ORDERING OUR FOOTSTEPS. GOD IS PREPARING GOOD WORKS. WE LIVE IN A FALLEN WORLD, A BROKEN WORLD, BUT HEAVEN IS INVADING EARTH RIGHT HERE, RIGHT NOW.
WE DON’T BELIEVE IN HAPPILY EVER AFTER. WE BELIEVE IN SOMETHING SO MUCH BIGGER AND BETTER AND LONGER—HAPPILY FOREVER AFTER. THE BEST IS YET TO COME.
In this world, you will have struggles. You will face opposition. You will be challenged, and there is a reason for that. This world is not your home. So answer hate with love, find join in the midst of trials and rely on a strength beyond yourself. You are meant to be… DIFFERENT
Typically, we all want to be the hero. The problem with being the hero is you take the spotlight from others. Jesus wants us to think differently. Jesus calls us to focus on others instead of ourselves. What if we shifted our focus from being heroes to becoming hero makers. Join us as we explore what it would take to be Hero Makers.
Trust in God is the theme that our kids will have for VBS. We are going to join them through the month of July with the same Bible stories with a little different perspective. Join us as we look at some different stories and learn how we can trust God more completely.
What does it mean to be free? What are we freed from? Join us as we look at freedom in the context of being a Christ follower.
You never know what you are going to get when you attend a potluck diner. The one thing you can be sure of is that you will leave full. Over the next three weeks we will be looking at different stories from the Bible and how they can fill us today. Join us for Potluck Faith.
Re·ly /rəˈlī/ - depend on with full trust or confidence
To Rely on something is to depend on it with full trust or confidence. The early church truly relied on the Holy Spirit. Peter and John healed people, Paul and Barnabas were led to Macedonia, believers came to new life in Christ. All of these feats of the Holy Spirit didn’t end with the Apostles but are still available for us today. Join us as we work through the book of Acts and see how we too can rely on the Holy Spirit.
We are probably all familiar with the term gospel. Whether we have heard it used in church or in a statement. What is the Gospel, though? What does it mean? Why does it matter? Join us as we take a deeper look into the story of Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection and how it impacts each of us even 2000 years later.
Over the past two years, we have been working through a strange time. We have gone through a pandemic, political unease, racial unrest and so much more. Wouldn’t it be amazing if we just had a reset button in our lives so that we could start over? Is it possible that in Christ we can reset our lives and live toward a better future? Is it really possible to reset and move in a new direction? Join us as we look at resetting our lives in this new year.
When our world is shaken, it’s easy for fear to spread. But God promises to be with us, no matter what comes our way. In times of uncertainty, it’s more important than ever to trust who God is and how He says we can live. That is the promise of Christmas: God is with us. Fear not.
What are you thankful for? When we take time and ask ourselves this question, we soon see just how many blessings we have in our lives. We can be thankful for so many things. During this season of Thanksgiving, we are going to be recognizing those things that we are most thankful for. When we spend time reflecting on all that for which we are thankful, it can shift our perspective and allow us to see things in a different light.