"David Faith" is the story of David and Goliath, and our need to believe, even when it doesn't seem possible.
"True Love or False Start?" asks us whether we are following in the love of God or going down a path that leads to nowhere. Tim Black, preaching.
"Stony Bread" addresses the challenging, testing, and tempting times we face, and how to responsd. Rebekah Maul, preaching.
"Shouting Stones" speaks of praising God in a variety of ways. Rebekah Maul, preaching.
"The Inner Being" is Rebekah's latest message about what God desires for our spirit. Rebekah Maul, preaching.
"What Kind of Rock?" asks us to consider our foundation, especially before we build. Rebekah Maul, preaching.
"Spiritual Teething" challenges us to enter the New Year with resolve to do the Lord's work, even after the Christmas 'high' has worn off. Tim Black, preaching.
"God Speaks" is about the revelation of the word made flesh in the world. Rebekah Maul, preaching.
"In Between Time" continues the Christmas message after the celebration has dwindled down. Rebekah Maul, preaching.
"Come Sit Down by the Manger" was our Christmas Eve message, a powerfu reflection by Rebekah Maul.
"Love, Love, Love" emphasizes this final Sunday in Advent, and the incredible love God sends us in His Son. Tim Black, preaching.
"Peace" celebrates this second Sunday in Advent and the real challenge of following the peaceful way of Jesus in this world.
"Get in the Way" challenges us to walk in the Way of Jesus, which brings us hope. Tim Black, preaching.
"The Lord is Near" reminds us the truth of God's presence with us, even when we have no easy answers. Rebekah Maul, preaching.
"Open Heart, Open Hands" expresses the hope we place in the Lord, even through our most difficult moments. Rebekah Maul, preaching.
"Favorite Worship Moment" asks us to think about the importance of our worship and how it gives expression to own offering. Rebekah Maul, preaching.
"Being Gracious" calls us to bring our attitude of giving into alignment with Jesus' idea of servanthood. Rebekah Maul, preaching.
"You. . .Complete Me!!!" directs us toward the idea of fulfillment, abiding in the vine and the significance of this relationship. Tim Black, preaching.
"Contentment" continues our Stewardship series as we contemplate all the "stuff" in our closets.
"Enough" is a reflection on our Stewardship season, but most importantly on the forgiving grace offered to us.
"Lampstand or China Cabinet" asks us to reflect on how our light is shining--for all to see, or as a secretive, secured treasure?
"The Passing of the Peace" is a reminder that our covenant with God calls us to use God's resources to do God's work.
"Sign" is another message of covenant, reflecting on Noah and the rainbow.
"Falling Up" addresses the Fall, and the reminder that God still created all things to be very good.
"Perspectives" is the message from our guest preacher, seminarian Kevin Weber, who asks us to look beyond the usual line of sight.
"Imaging the Future" asks us to consider the rapidly changing world we live in and the ways God is always creating.
"RSVP" concludes the series on the parables of Jesus, addressing the Great Banquet and our excuses for not attending.
"A Rich Man Fires His Manager" deals with a very challenging parable about our need to be shrewd, even as Christians.
" Use It or Lose It! " challenges us with a very difficult parable about the nobleman and his slaves. What will you do with your pound?
"Loving Samaritans" gives us a new take on a very well-known parable. Who are YOU in the story Jesus tells?
"Praying at the Temple" brings to our attention the danger of hypocrisy, and how open we must be to God's work within and around us.
"Hot as Blue Blazes" examines the troublesome parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus, and how much we need to be in touch with the commoner.
"Finding Our Coin" is another look at one of the 'lost' parables in Luke 15, and speaks to our need to share what we have already found in Jesus.
"What Does a Sheep Say?" addresses the issues of the Lost, and how the community should respond to the Lost among us.
"A Father's Forgiveness" asks us to reflect on the story of the Prodigal Son, especially on Father's Day, and on the irrational grace of God.
"Entitlement, Fairness, Grace" challenges us with one of the most difficult parables Jesus uses. It's about the abundant love of God.
"Make an Amendment" asks us to think about changes in our lives, and how God can use us to sow the seeds of love.
"Testing the Stones" brings forth the vision we're called to carry out as a congregation.
"More than Hides of Sea Cows and Gold" asks us what we're prepared to share in building the church.
"God Keeps His Promises" continues to call us into the vision of the future, with God saying, "Yes" to us as his children.
"Predestination: A Visionary Word"
helps us understand what this concept is really about--it's about God's plan for everyone.
"The Mystery of What We'll Become" takes the message from I John 3 to heart, as we think about our own future and what God plans to make of our lives.
"Where Do We Go From Here?" helps us think about the days following the resurrection and how we move forward with such great news.
Easter Message--"The Same Old Thing" tells us about the important good news that comes through the same resurrection story each year.
"Oh, the Places You'll Go!" addresses how difficult it is to truly follow Jesus. . .all the way up the mountain. . .even to the cross.
"What's so Important about a Miracle?" asks, 'so what was the real great purpose behind Jesus raising Jairus' daughter from the dead?'
"Being in Touch with Jesus" calls on each of us to risk not only reaching out and touching him, but being aware of those who need his touch the most.
"Street Smarts" reflects on Jesus calming the sea, and our need to trust him first, before we can endure the journey
"It's all About (Name)" was the Ash Wednesday message, asking us to think beyond ourselves during Lent
"Jesus's Entourage" begins the Lenten season with the calling of the Twelve
"Invitation to Healing" celebrates our remembrance in the Lord's Supper
"Jesus Added You as a Friend on Facebook" explores the challenge of connecting our faith in this modern virtual community