
Jesus often spoke challenging words. Words that shocked people; words that pushed people beyond any reasonable standard; and words that made people evaluate whether they wanted to follow Jesus any more. But ultimately they were words of love… tough love, but love nonetheless, leading people to real life.
Mark 9

Jesus often spoke challenging words. Words that shocked people; words that pushed people beyond any reasonable standard; and words that made people evaluate whether they wanted to follow Jesus any more. But ultimately they were words of love… tough love, but love nonetheless, leading people to real life.
In this message, lead pastor David Hendersion dives into Mark chapter 9, where Jesus says, "“Whoever wants to be first must take last place and be the servant of everyone else.”
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Jesus often spoke challenging words. Words that shocked people; words that pushed people beyond any reasonable standard; and words that made people evaluate whether they wanted to follow Jesus any more. But ultimately they were words of love… tough love, but love nonetheless, leading people to real life.
This week, lead pastor David Henderson walks through one of the most challenging teachings of Jesus. Love your enemies.

Jesus often spoke challenging words. Words that shocked people; words that pushed people beyond any reasonable standard; and words that made people evaluate whether they wanted to follow Jesus any more. But ultimately they were words of love… tough love, but love nonetheless, leading people to real life.

We often feel like we need to be taught scripture in a deep, revolutionary way. Sometimes though, less is more. Scripture is full of passages that are easy to understand, and give us simple truths that we can apply to our everyday lives.
This week, lead pastor David Henderson teaches on Psalm 68.
"God places the lonely in families"
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NOTE: Last week's message is now available as well. Sorry for the delay.

We often feel like we need to be taught scripture in a deep, revolutionary way. Sometimes though, less is more. Scripture is full of passages that are easy to understand, and give us simple truths that we can apply to our everyday lives.
Lead pastor David Henderson dives into Psalm 23 as he teaches on "i shall not want"

We often feel like we need to be taught scripture in a deep, revolutionary way. Sometimes though, less is more. Scripture is full of passages that are easy to understand, and give us simple truths that we can apply to our everyday lives. In this series, we dive in to some simple teachings from the Bible, and spend time reflecting and responding to their message.
This week, we dive into Psalm 103 as Lead Pastor David Henderson teaches about the need to get serious about our sin.

We often feel like we need to be taught scripture in a deep, revolutionary way. Sometimes though, less is more. Scripture is full of passages that are easy to understand, and give us simple truths that we can apply to our everyday lives. In this series, we dive in to some simple teachings from the Bible, and spend time reflecting and responding to their message.
Our student pastor Derek teaches this week as we dive into psalm 139.

We often feel like we need to be taught scripture in a deep, revolutionary way. Sometimes though, less is more. Scripture is full of passages that are easy to understand, and give us simple truths that we can apply to our everyday lives.
As we start this new series, we dive into Psalm 46, "Be still and know that I am God"
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As we close out the Jesus for the Rich and Famous series, lead pastor David Henderson teaches on the stories of two tax collectors....Zacchaeu and Matthew.
As the message begins, David is teaching about Zaccheaus who being too short to see Jesus in the crowd, ran ahead so that he could climb a fig tree.

As we continue our series Jesus for the Rich and Famous, lead pastor David Henderson discusses Jesus' encounter with a Roman officer pleading for the healing of one of his servants. The Centurion's faith amazes even Jesus.
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