Easter: He Still Rolls Stones Away
This Easter, join Pastor Lee Cummings as he unpacks the powerful story of Mary Magdalene from Mark’s Gospel. We’re reminded that the same Jesus who rolled away the stone from His own tomb is still moving stones in our lives—sin, shame, and brokenness that keep us stuck. Look up. The stone has already been rolled away.
Good Friday: Conversation on the Cross
We gather at the foot of the Cross—not just to witness the sacrifice, but to listen. In the final moments of Jesus’ life, the Gospels record powerful conversations—with the Father, with soldiers, with loved ones, and with the criminals beside Him. Each one reveals deep truths about forgiveness, grace, and redemption.
Seeing the Real King
As we walk through the story of Palm Sunday, we’re asked a powerful question: Who do we see when Jesus rides into our lives? Pastor Caleb Culver shares how Jesus didn’t come to meet people’s expectations—He came to change hearts. The crowd wanted a hero, but Jesus offered something greater: a Savior.
The Why Behind the Tithe
Think tithing is just about giving? Think again. In this powerful message, Pastor Lee Cummings breaks down how tithing helps you break free from fear, overcome a scarcity mindset, and step into God’s promises. This could shift your whole perspective—don’t miss it!
The Secret of the Full Net
Welcome, Rabbi Jason Sobel! In this powerful message, Rabbi Sobel delivers a profound lesson from John 21. Jesus teaches us to "fish from the right side," living with love, kindness, and God's Word. This message calls us to examine our lives: Are we living from love or judgment—the left side or the right?
Setting Things in Order
Did you know you are called to ministry? Jesus gave the Church five ministry gifts—apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers—not to do all the work but to equip the body of Christ. Join Pastor Lee Cummings as he unpacks how every believer has a role in God’s kingdom. Don't miss this powerful teaching!
Psalm 92: Deep Roots, Lasting Fruit
Rest that is self-focused ultimately burns out the soul, but rest that's centered in the house of God restores it. Psalm 92 teaches us that, like the cedars of Lebanon, when we are rooted in the presence of God with other believers, we will flourish. Don't miss this sermon from Pastor Caleb Culver!
Created to Thrive
Are you planted or potted? Planted believers thrive in community with fellow believers, where they grow and serve in the local church. However, many believers are potted, moving from one spiritual experience to another without putting down roots. Pastor Lee Cummings encourages us to step into the environment God has cultivated for us: the Household of God.
The Revelation that Changes Everything
God's Presence exists everywhere, but we have to have eyes to see beyond the natural. Pastor Lee Cummings reminds us of the transformational revelation of God's omnipresence. When we enter into heartfelt worship, pour our anointed oil on the church, and seek His daily bread, the atmosphere changes.
When God Builds a House
Kicking off our latest series, In His House, Pastor Lee Cummings delivers a profound truth: God's house isn't a physical place—it's a spiritual reality. The Household of God is built on the cornerstone of who Jesus Christ is: Savior and Son of God. If we get Jesus wrong, we get the Church wrong. Who do you say that He is?
Marriage Roles: God’s Way
Dive into Ephesians 5 with us as we explore God's blueprint for marriage! Married for almost 19 years, Pastors Caleb and Rachel Culver have faithfully served in their mission for Christ together, setting an example of God's vision for the covenant of marriage. Join us as they share why marriage is so precious to God!
A Transformed Heart
A hardened heart isn't just a problem for non-believers; even disciples can struggle with it. Pastor Stefan Davis reminds us that our actions flow from our hearts. We must receive and recognize the unchanging truth that God loves us, which leads to softening our hearts. Above all, we must guard our hearts, for everything flows from them.
Life Together
In this sermon from Pastor Dane Mallernee, we explore the call to abandon our old selves and embrace the new life given to us through Jesus. There's a pathway to experiencing the most profound joy available to the human heart: walking as children of the light, shedding the old self, and putting on the new self.
The New Self
The new self is more than a lofty ideal we chase but never fully reach. It is what we put on. It's a change in heart that departs the old from the new toward a life that mirrors Jesus. Pastor Tim Matthews encourages us to experience our identity in Christ, "new selves," together as a church family. Don't miss the start of our new series, "Life Together!"
Hunger & Thirst for More: Part II
Our hunger is satisfied when we align ourselves with Jesus's appetite: to do the will of the Father. Pastor Lee Cummings delivers a powerful sermon on the Samaritan woman at the well, reminding us that the Lord provides living water. When we drink from His living water and hunger to do His will, we discover our true purpose: to love God and make His name known.
Hunger & Thirst for More: Part I
Our hunger is satisfied when we align ourselves with Jesus's appetite: to do the will of the Father. Pastor Lee Cummings delivers a powerful sermon on the Samaritan woman at the well, reminding us that the Lord provides living water. When we drink from His living water and hunger to do His will, we discover our true purpose: to love God and make His name known.
Friendship with God
Continuing our Hunger and Thirst series, Pastor Caleb Culver delivers a message on pursuing friendship with God. When we draw near to Him, He draws near to us. While we have always had God's attention and sonship, this is not synonymous with friendship. True friendship with God requires time, loyalty, and shared burdens.
What Are You Hungry For?
The invitation is clear: Taste and see that the Lord is good. In this season of SEEK, Pastor Lee Cummings compels us to evaluate our hunger for the Lord. Will we continue to seek Him beyond our 21 days of fasting and prayer? In a culture that values success, status, and material gain, we must count it all as lost in comparison to knowing Christ.