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How Do We Stand?

The world has a way of slowly reshaping us: quietly pulling, subtly pressuring, inviting us to blend in just enough that we stop noticing the drift. What begins as small compromises can, over time, redefine who we are. But there is another way. A life marked not by conformity, but by conviction. A life that quietly resists the current and stands firm when everything else bends. To stand out isn’t about being louder, it’s about being rooted. Rooted deeply enough that when the pressure comes, you don’t move. And in a world desperate for something real, a life like that doesn’t just stand out. It points beyond itself.

Faith Compromise Obedience

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How Do We Stand?
Sermon Series

How Do We Stand?

4/26/2026

The world has a way of slowly reshaping us: quietly pulling, subtly pressuring, inviting us to blend in just enough that we stop noticing the drift. What begins as small compromises can, over time, redefine who we are. But there is another way. A life marked not by conformity, but by conviction. A life that quietly resists the current and stands firm when everything else bends. To stand out isn’t about being louder, it’s about being rooted. Rooted deeply enough that when the pressure comes, you don’t move. And in a world desperate for something real, a life like that doesn’t just stand out. It points beyond itself.

Faith Compromise Obedience

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Doubt
Sermon Series

Doubt

4/12/2026 - 4/19/2026

Doubt is a part of the human experience. It shows up in questions we can’t answer, in moments that don’t make sense, and in the tension between what we believe and what we feel. Sometimes it grows out of uncertainty. Other times, it’s shaped by disappointment, pain, or unmet expectations. Yet doubt doesn’t have to lead us away from faith. It can become an invitation—to wrestle honestly, to seek truth, and to move toward a deeper trust. When faced with doubt, the question isn’t whether it exists, but what we do with it. And in that tension, there is an opportunity to discover a faith that is not fragile, but resilient.

Faith Prayer The Ministry of Christ Doubt

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Easter
Sermon Series

Easter

4/3/2026 - 4/5/2026

Easter reminds us that even in our darkest moments, hope is not lost. What once seemed like the end became the beginning of something new. Through the story of Jesus, we see a powerful picture of love, sacrifice, and victory—one that speaks into our own lives today. No matter where you find yourself, Easter offers a fresh start, a renewed hope, and a reason to believe that something greater is at work.

Easter Resurrection Sin The Ministry of Christ

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John 13
Sermon Series

John 13

3/22/2026 - 3/29/2026

As Easter approaches, we journey into the final moments of Jesus’ life where His love is not just spoken but lived out in powerful and unexpected ways. From humble acts of service to the ultimate sacrifice on the cross, each moment reveals the depth of His heart for us. In a quiet, unexpected moment, He revealed the kind of love that would ultimately lead Him to lay down His life. As we follow the path to the cross, we’re invited not just to remember what Jesus did, but to become people who reflect His love to the world.

Faith Easter The Ministry of Christ Obedience

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Life... Then What?
Stand-Alone Sermon

Life... Then What?

3/15/2026

Most of us spend our lives focused on what’s right in front of us, but what happens after life? Scripture points us to a deeper and more certain hope: Jesus. Jesus’ words remind us that life does not end at the grave, and what we believe about Him shapes what comes next. When we understand that this life is not the end of the story, it changes how we see our priorities, our choices, and our future.

Faith Heaven Judgment

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God Must Be First
Stand-Alone Sermon

God Must Be First

3/8/2026

Every day we make choices about what comes first: our time, our attention, our money, and our priorities. Yet the order of those choices shapes the direction of our lives. When everything else competes for first place, it’s easy for God to slowly move to the margins. But what does it truly mean to put God first? It’s not simply about religious habits, but about trust—believing that when God is given the first place in our lives, everything else begins to fall into its proper order.

Faith Finances Tithing Obedience

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