Pastor Dave Hoffman addresses the challenge of maintaining Christian holiness while living in an increasingly secular and immoral culture. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 6:14-18, the message emphasizes that Christians must navigate the tension between being in the world without being of the world.
In this sermon, Pastor Mike Van Meter explores the seventh Beatitude from Matthew 5:9, examining what it truly means to be a peacemaker in biblical terms.
Pastor Neil Hoffman addresses the critical issue of children's education from a biblical perspective, examining God's delegated authority across four institutions: individual, family, church, and government.
Pastor Mike Van Meter addresses the growing fragmentation and loneliness epidemic in modern society, contrasting the culture's emphasis on individualism with the church's call to communal belonging in Christ.
Pastor Neil Hoffman explores Mary's Magnificat (Luke 1:46-55) as the first Christmas song, revealing it as more than a beautiful worship hymn—it's a revolutionary declaration of God's power to transform lives and overthrow oppressive systems.
Pastor Mark Hoffman addresses the widespread anxiety, restlessness, and dissatisfaction plaguing modern culture and offers God's promise of rest as the solution.
Pastor Neil Hoffman addresses the powerful movement of God witnessed at Foothills Church during Easter, where 89 scheduled baptisms turned into 219 total baptisms as the Holy Spirit moved spontaneously.
In this sermon, Pastor Mike Van Meter explores the seventh Beatitude from Matthew 5:9, examining what it truly means to be a peacemaker in biblical terms.
Pastor Neil Hoffman addresses the critical issue of children's education from a biblical perspective, examining God's delegated authority across four institutions: individual, family, church, and government.
Pastor Mike Van Meter addresses the growing fragmentation and loneliness epidemic in modern society, contrasting the culture's emphasis on individualism with the church's call to communal belonging in Christ.
Pastor Neil Hoffman explores Mary's Magnificat (Luke 1:46-55) as the first Christmas song, revealing it as more than a beautiful worship hymn—it's a revolutionary declaration of God's power to transform lives and overthrow oppressive systems.
Pastor Mark Hoffman addresses the widespread anxiety, restlessness, and dissatisfaction plaguing modern culture and offers God's promise of rest as the solution.
Pastor Neil Hoffman explores the profound gift of choice that God gave humanity in the Garden of Eden. Rather than viewing the tree of knowledge as mere temptation, Pastor Neil reframes it as God's invitation for humans to choose righteousness, love, and obedience voluntarily.