Can we limit God's power in our life by walking by sight instead of faith? How can He do unimaginably more if we never take a risk by faith and trust Him? Exodus 2:1-15
Moving On - Following God into the Unknown (1)
First Things First - Sermon on the Mount Series (16)
In Matthew 7:24-29 Jesus concludes His sermon on the mount by comparing a wise and foolish builder. On the outside, both have built a house, but we find the foundation will determine our ability to weather the storm. Join us for this powerful sermon titled: First Things First
Known - Sermon on the Mount Series (15)
In Matthew 7:15-23 Jesus makes it clear that not everyone who appears or claims to be good actually is good. He tells us how we can know them. He also says there will be some who have cried out to him that he doesn't know. Join us for this powerful sermon titled: Known.
Fix Your Focus - Sermon on the Mount (14)
In Matthew 7:13-14 Jesus calls his listeners to avoid distractions and to focus because there is a road that leads to life. We don't want to miss it!
Confronting Racism
Not shying away from the difficult issues of our day, Pastor Jared walks us through the church's role in confronting racism. A change in our community, starts with a change in our hearts.
Do Unto Others - Sermon on the Mount (13)
Ask. Seek. Knock - Sermon on the Mount (12)
Got gives us Good Gifts, but does he give us everything we want? Maybe the motive behind what we're asking for, seeking for, busting the door down for matters. When we truly understand this passage of scripture it will change our prayer life!! Matthew 7:7-11
Criticism - Sermon on the Mount (11)
In Matthew 7:1-6, Jesus says not to judge or we will be judged. He makes a bit of a joke with his famous hyperbole referencing the log in your eye. In this message, we'll find out we're called to be more compassionate than critical.
Don't Worry - Sermon on the Mount (10)
In Matthew 6:25-34, Jesus literally tells us not to worry about the needs of our life. In this message, we'll find out how to overcome worry.
Money Matters - Sermon on the Mount 9
In Matthew 6:19-24, Jesus teaches us about a hidden-in-plain-sight threat to our commitment to Him, the love of money. We find here how to make sure we're managing our money instead of it managing us.
When We Pray - Sermon on the Mount Series 8
In Matthew 6:5-14, Jesus teaches us a model for prayer. Here we find prayer is more about changing our hearts than demonstrating our righteousness or changing our circumstances.
Unstoppable - Easter 2020
In Acts 5, Gamaliel reminds the Sanhedrin that if the Apostles' work is of God, they will not be able to stop it. Nothing was a greater demonstration of the truth that God is unstoppable, than the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Join us as we celebrate what it means to serve a King who is unstoppable and uses that power to love us and seek good for us.
Not for Show - Sermon on the Mount Series (7)
In Matthew 6:1-4,Jesus teaches us that sometimes even the good things we try to do, are anchored in sinful motivations. In this sermon, we find that our good deeds should not be for show, but because we can’t contain them.
3 Truths about Trouble
In John 13:21 Jesus said he was Troubled in Spirit. Join us for this 2019 Holy Week devotional from Pastor Jared Arnett.
The Heart of the Matter - Sermon on the Mount Series (6)
In this sermon, we look at 6 examples of how Jesus dug deeper into the law with practical advice on how to guard our hearts. He's trying to get us all to understand that we have to stop treating the symptoms, and let Him get to the Heart of the Matter.
Good News - Sermon on the Mount Series (5)
Jesus came not to destroy the law but to fulfill it. He's sharing some incredibly good news with his disciples in this passage of scripture. No matter what's happening around us, this passage brings a message of good news anchored in the Hope we have in Christ.
Matthew 5:17-20
Difference Makers - Sermon on the Mount (4)
#blessed (Part 2 of 2) - Sermon on the Mount Series (3)
Bigger than Baseball - Adam Collins
Adam Collins sharing how God weaved faith and baseball together in his life. While he always aspired to be a great baseball player, he realized that his experiences were pointing to something bigger than baseball.