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2/15/26
Roses, chocolates, hearts in every hue - February is often called the “Month of Love.” As God’s children, we are called to love...but what does that really look like in a world that can often feel so broken and divided?
Gary Brucker, former Director of Worship at The Sanctuary, will lead us through this challenging and timely message.
9/14/25
Beignets. Big crowds. Bigger faith. This summer, our youth joined thousands in New Orleans for the LCMS National Youth Gathering, digging into the Endure theme from Hebrews 12:1–3.
This Sunday, they’ll swap stories, share photos, and chat panel-style with Pastor Keith about what God showed them along the way.
8/31/25
In God’s kingdom, giving leads to gaining, and generosity fills us instead of draining us. Proverbs shows us that when we open our hands, God keeps them full. This week, we’ll see how Jesus, who gave everything for us, invites us into a life of generous love, trusting His endless provision and finding joy in blessing others.
8/24/25
Life doesn’t always feel steady, and our steps aren’t always sure. Proverbs reminds us that wisdom isn’t about perfect performance—it’s about trusting God’s presence to steady us. This week, we’ll explore how Jesus offers peace, guidance, and the confidence to walk wisely, even when life feels uncertain and our feet feel a bit wobbly.
8/17/25
Wise words, Yoda has—but God’s wisdom is even better. Proverbs gives us more than quotable advice; it offers everyday guidance that shapes our lives and hearts. This week, we’ll discover how true wisdom is found in Jesus, our ultimate guide, and how that changes the way we live, think, and grow.
6/22/25
What if boldness isn’t about being loud, but simply being willing? This week, we’ll look at how the early church was built through everyday people empowered by the Spirit. If you’ve ever felt too ordinary or unsure to share your faith, come be reminded: God builds His unstoppable church through people just like you.
5/11/25
Guest Leader: Phillip Whatman, Director of Youth & Families
On the Road to Emmaus, two disciples are lost in grief and confusion until a stranger walks with them, explains the Scriptures, and breaks bread—then they realize it’s Jesus. In that moment, everything changes, and they rush to share the good news.
4/13/25
Palm Sunday - the beautiful celebration of Jesus' arrival, as people cried, “Hosanna!” expecting an earthly king, not knowing the true salvation He came to bring. Instead of claiming a throne of power, He came to rule in our hearts with love, establishing a kingdom far greater than this world.
4/6/25
Ordinary Things: A Sponge | April 6, 2025
Just like a sponge, what we soak up in life is what we let out. There are many things that absorb our attention and steal our affection for God. Jesus absorbed all the pain of those around Him, but when he was wrung out, compassion, light, love, and healing came out - He took our sin, and we became His righteousness.
3/30/25
Just like the crown of thorns brought Jesus pain, our lives are made up of painful events. But pain is not the end, and God can use it for greater things, like He did with Jesus on the cross. This truth offers us hope in the face of difficulty.
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Ordinary Things - a 5-week Lenten Journey (Mar 9-30) where we look at seemingly simple, ordinary things in everyday life and see how God uses them to be extraordinary. Join us on Sundays at 10am.
3/16/25
Ordinary Things: A Coin | March 16, 2025
What is the significance of a coin today? Though it's the smallest value of currency, they can still add up to a lot. Just like a coin, individually our sins may not seem much, but we miss the mark at great cost. But even greater the cost to Christ, all the coins in the world could never add up to the value of Jesus' sacrifice for us all.
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Ordinary Things - a 5-week Lenten Journey (Mar 9-30) where we look at seemingly simple, ordinary things in everyday life and see how God uses them to be extraordinary. Join us on Sundays at 10am.
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