In Matthew 5 Jesus says we are both salt and light. But what does that mean? Today we look at practical ways to be salt and light in our communities and to influence the work around us.
What is Happiness, Really?
Today, we look at how Jesus’ teachings are counter-cultural in nature. He reversed people's understanding of what being blessed was. How can we find true happiness?
Choosing Your Foundation
What does it mean to apply and live by Jesus’ teachings? Jesus provides a solid foundation for all of life’s storms and challenges.
Do You Love Me?
Today, we focus on how Jesus restored Peter to a place of leadership, looking at how Jesus meets us where we are but invites us to become more.
Graves to Gardens
On Easter we look at three reactions to the empty tomb and think about what we bring to Easter - our despair? Or dread? Or doubt? Join us as we celebrate the what Jesus did for each of us.
Jesus' Prayers
Today we explore the three final prayers Jesus prayed before his death. What do they mean for us? What can we learn from them?
Grief to Joy
How can sorrow turn to joy? Join us today as we find how Jesus can turn our sorrow and grief to joy.
Jesus is the Vine, So What Are We?
Jesus says that he is the vine. How do you abide in Him? How do you make it a priority to pursue his presence, to remain close, above all else? Only you can pursue that.
Should Relationships Be Disposable?
The sermon challenges the concept of disposability in relationships, emphasizing the need to embrace freedom and invest effort in existing relationships. Pastor Rob uses personal anecdotes and examples to illustrate how society has shifted towards a disposable mindset. By examining Jesus' interactions with challenging individuals, he advocates for adopting a disposition of love, service, and value towards others, even in difficult times. The sermon concludes with a call to view relationships through the lens of Jesus, acknowledging when to cut off toxic connections while striving to love and serve others as He did.