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Do life’s distractions keep you from fully living in the hope God has promised? In week two of One Hope: The Gospel Changes Everything, Stu Quackenbush digs deeper into Ephesians 1 and reminds us that in Christ, we’ve been given an eternal inheritance. Our hope is secure, our future is certain, and our lives are meant to reflect and praise His glory.
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What do you put your hope in—your wealth, your work, your relationships? Stu Quackenbush kicks off our new series in Ephesians: One Hope, The Gospel Changes Everything. Together we’ll discover how God invites us to see our identity, our relationships, and every part of our lives through the lens of the gospel. Come ready to see how the good news of Jesus truly is the best thing in the world.
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Why does it feel so good to do a job well—whether it’s finishing a project, serving someone, or creating something with excellence? Trent Heaton opens Ephesians 2 and shows us that our joy in good work points to something deeper—it reflects the design of our Creator. We are saved by grace, not by works, yet God invites us to walk in the good works He has already prepared for us. That’s why it feels so right—it’s what we were made for.
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In our culture, it’s not always easy to stand up and proclaim that you follow Jesus. That’s what makes baptism so powerful—it’s a bold, public declaration that your life belongs to Him. Aligning your life with Christ means living out that declaration every single day and walking in the freedom from sin that salvation provides. This Baptism Sunday, we get to celebrate together with powerful testimonies, heartfelt worship, and time in God’s Word, as Stu Quackenbush reminds us what it means to live Unashamed for Jesus.
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When you think of your Father, what comes to mind? Maybe you remember a special family vacation, a moment when he was proud of you, or maybe the memories of your dad are difficult. As we conclude our summer series Worship and Wonder, Pictures of God in the Psalms, Trevor Hunt invites us to reflect on the image of God as our Heavenly Father. In Psalm 103, we see a powerful picture of a Father who forgives all our iniquities, heals our diseases, redeems our lives from the pit, and crowns us with His steadfast love and mercy.
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Have you taken time this week to delight in God’s creation—perhaps by watching a sunset or gazing at a starry sky? Have you also taken time to delight in His Word—His law, precepts, and commandments? Trent Heaton continues our series Worship and Wonder, by inviting us to reflect on the truth, power, and perfection of God’s Word, and to consider the right response of our hearts to His revelation.
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How often do you take time to delight in our Creator's masterpiece? Creation speaks of God's majesty and invites us to pause, observe, and respond in worship. This week, Ben Phebus continues our summer series, Worship and Wonder, and invites us to delight in God's creation and come to know the glory of His gift.
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Have you ever carried a secret so heavy it felt like it was eating you alive? Health and psychology experts alike will tell you what God has knit into our very being from the start: hiding is not healthy. Gary Heim continues our summer series in the Psalms by exploring how God lovingly draws us out of hiding through confession, into His mercy, grace, and forgiveness, so we can find healing for our bodies and souls.
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What makes you shout for joy? Maybe it’s when your favorite team scores, during a standing ovation at the end of an incredible performance, or maybe when you open a surprise gift? Ben Phebus continues our summer series, Worship and Wonder: Pictures of God in the Psalms, and invites us to shout for joy because of God’s steadfast love.
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Safety, security, and satisfaction. Aren’t those things we all want? Yet so often, we look in the wrong places to find them. Trent Heaton continues our summer series and takes a deeper dive into the second half of Psalm 23 to show us how our Good Shepherd pursues us and provides all we could ever need.
info_outlineHave you ever carried a secret so heavy it felt like it was eating you alive? Health and psychology experts alike will tell you what God has knit into our very being from the start: hiding is not healthy. Gary Heim continues our summer series in the Psalms by exploring how God lovingly draws us out of hiding through confession, into His mercy, grace, and forgiveness, so we can find healing for our bodies and souls.