Pastor Mike Van Meter opens a two-part series on unity by grounding the message in Jesus' high priestly prayer in John 17, where Christ prays that all believers would share the same unity that exists between the Father and the Son.
True freedom is not found through self-effort, changed circumstances, or the elimination of bad habits, but through an ever-deepening relationship with the presence of God. Using the contrasting lives of King Saul and King David as a framework, Pastor Neil Hoffman argues that unresolved emotional and spiritual baggage from the past holds our future hostage.
Pastor Mike Van Meter examines the relationship between money and faith, arguing that how we handle our finances is one of the clearest indicators of whether we are truly walking by faith or by sight.
Pastor Neil Hoffman addresses the pervasive anxiety and worry that characterizes modern American life, contrasting it with God's design for His children to live in rest and peace.
Pastor Joshua Lewis explores the spiritual gift of prophecy in the modern church, advocating for what the speaker calls "the radical middle"—a position that embraces both theological depth and spiritual gifts without compromising either.
Pastor Neil Hoffman explores the critical difference between living by fear and living by faith through the parallel stories of two generations of Israelites at the edge of the Promised Land.
Pastor Mike Van Meter opens a two-part series on unity by grounding the message in Jesus' high priestly prayer in John 17, where Christ prays that all believers would share the same unity that exists between the Father and the Son.
Pastor Mike Van Meter opens a two-part series on unity by grounding the message in Jesus' high priestly prayer in John 17, where Christ prays that all believers would share the same unity that exists between the Father and the Son.
True freedom is not found through self-effort, changed circumstances, or the elimination of bad habits, but through an ever-deepening relationship with the presence of God. Using the contrasting lives of King Saul and King David as a framework, Pastor Neil Hoffman argues that unresolved emotional and spiritual baggage from the past holds our future hostage.
Pastor Mike Van Meter examines the relationship between money and faith, arguing that how we handle our finances is one of the clearest indicators of whether we are truly walking by faith or by sight.
Pastor Neil Hoffman addresses the pervasive anxiety and worry that characterizes modern American life, contrasting it with God's design for His children to live in rest and peace.
Pastor Joshua Lewis explores the spiritual gift of prophecy in the modern church, advocating for what the speaker calls "the radical middle"—a position that embraces both theological depth and spiritual gifts without compromising either.
Pastor Neil Hoffman explores the critical difference between living by fear and living by faith through the parallel stories of two generations of Israelites at the edge of the Promised Land.
Pastor Mark Hoffman explores a counterintuitive principle of how God works in our lives, churches, and world - that He often subtracts before He multiplies.