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Funeral vs. Party - Which is Better?

It's easy to measure life by what we accomplish, accumulate, or experience. But one day, all of us will come face to face with a question that cuts through every distraction: What truly mattered? Scripture reminds us that our days are temporary, but the way we live them has eternal significance. When we remember that our lives are a gift from God, our priorities begin to change. We stop living merely for the moment and start investing in what will last forever, building a legacy that reflects the character of Christ and points others to Him.

Faith Character Death

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Funeral vs. Party - Which is Better?
Stand-Alone Sermon

Funeral vs. Party - Which is Better?

7/12/2026

It's easy to measure life by what we accomplish, accumulate, or experience. But one day, all of us will come face to face with a question that cuts through every distraction: What truly mattered? Scripture reminds us that our days are temporary, but the way we live them has eternal significance. When we remember that our lives are a gift from God, our priorities begin to change. We stop living merely for the moment and start investing in what will last forever, building a legacy that reflects the character of Christ and points others to Him.

Faith Character Death

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The Canyon of Shame
Stand-Alone Sermon

The Canyon of Shame

7/5/2026

We all have places we'd rather forget. Regrets we wish we could undo. Failures, wounds, and moments that continue to echo long after they've passed. Shame has a way of convincing us that our story is over, insisting we'll never move beyond what happened to us or what we've done. But the resurrection tells a different story. Because Jesus is alive, no one is beyond His grace, no life is beyond His reach, and no past has the final word.

Grace Resurrection Suffering

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Psalms
Sermon Series

Psalms

6/28/2026

We live in a world that is louder, faster, and more distracted than ever before. Our attention is constantly pulled in a thousand directions, leaving many of us anxious, spiritually dry, and disconnected from the God we desperately need. Yet throughout the Psalms, we find a different invitation: an invitation to slow down, plant ourselves in God's presence, and rediscover the joy of simply being with Him. Because lasting peace isn't found by adding more noise to our lives, but by learning to behold the One who has been with us all along.

Culture Peace Glory

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Salt of the Earth
Stand-Alone Sermon

Salt of the Earth

6/21/2026

It's easy to look at the brokenness around us and point to everything that's wrong with the world. But what if Jesus' answer isn't to retreat, complain, or blend in? What if He has called His followers to be something the world desperately needs? We are called to live with a faith that is both deeply surrendered to Jesus and intentionally engaged with the people around us. Because when Christians lose their distinctiveness, the world feels the effects. But when ordinary people faithfully live out their calling, God can use them to make an extraordinary impact.

Faith Culture Obedience

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Mind Craft
Sermon Series

Mind Craft

5/24/2026 - 6/14/2026

The greatest battles in life are often the ones no one else can see. Fear. Lies. Shame. Anxiety. Negative thought patterns that quietly shape the way we see ourselves, others, and even God. Long before our lives move in a direction, our minds do. From the lies we believe, to the emotions we carry, to the labels we place on ourselves, Scripture reveals that transformation begins when our minds are renewed by truth. Because transformation doesn’t happen by accident. It begins when truth confronts the lies we’ve carried for far too long.

Faith Anxiety Culture Pain God's Promises

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How Do We Stand?
Sermon Series

How Do We Stand?

4/26/2026 - 5/17/2026

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 Culture Prayer Compromise Obedience

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