Sermons

On Father's Day 2023, Elder Colin Brown delivered an unforgettable message using baseball legend Ricky Henderson as a launching pad for Paul's letter to Timothy — and one of the Bible's most powerful mission statements: be strong in the grace.
When suffering comes, what do we do? Paul tells Timothy: do not be ashamed. Share in the suffering for the gospel, because the Good News we hold is true — and it's worth it.
On this Memorial Day weekend, Pastor Josh White shared a message straight from theHoly Land — reflecting on his recent Israel pilgrimage and what it teaches us about Jesus, our Hometown Hero whose victory is already won.

What if someone came within inches of following Jesus — ran to him, knelt before him, asked him the right question — and still walked away? Mike McFadden walks us through one of the most uncomfortable yet deeply convicting passages in the gospels: the Rich Young Ruler, the man who almost became the 13th disciple.

Walking in love isn't one spiritual discipline among many — it's your default setting. Pastor Brent Befus challenges us to imitate God as His beloved children, looking at Christ's heart and character, not just His role. Learn what it means to love without keeping score.
In his final sermon before sabbatical, Pastor Josh White walks through 2 Peter 3 and the Day of the Lord — God's two-part plan to judge the ungodly and restore the earth for Christ's kingdom. A stirring call to know the end so we can live with hope today.
On Easter Sunday, Pastor Josh White unpacked 2 Peter 3 and reminded us that God's perspective on time is far different from ours. Three considerations: God's perspective on time, His use of time, and His patience — which means salvation for more people. Plus, a bonus look at the 7,000-year theory from early church fathers.
On Resurrection Sunday, Pastor Josh White walked through the thief on the cross — a man who had a moment of clarity about divine judgment, his own guilt, and who Jesus really is. His story reminds us that salvation is by grace through faith alone.