AT THE TABLE: Week #1 (Matt Massey)
Imagine what could happen if you opened your table to someone who needs to know they are seen, heard, and loved. Who in your life needs an invitation to experience hope and community? Matt begins our new series, “At the Table.”Let’s be intentional about reaching out, sharing our faith, and making space for others— because no matter where life has taken you or what your story looks like, there’s a seat for you at the table.Support the show
HERE I AM: Week #4 - Rhythms of Restoration (Daniel McKee)
Daniel concludes our series, “Here I Am”! This isn’t just another sermon series—it’s an invitation to step into God’s calling to live with purpose and an open heart.We explore how to love, serve, and give like Jesus and make a real difference in the lives of people who are hurting, overlooked, and marginalized.Support the show
HERE I AM: Week #3 (Jennifer Shock)
Jennifer continues our series, “Here I Am”! This isn’t just another sermon series—it’s an invitation to step into God’s calling to live with purpose and an open heart.We explore how to love, serve, and give like Jesus and make a real difference in the lives of people who are hurting, overlooked, and marginalized.Support the show
HERE I AM: Week #2 (Matt Massey & Adrienne Wiley)
Matt continues our series focused of the teaching in Isaiah 58, “Here I Am.” This isn’t just another sermon series—it’s an invitation to step into God’s calling to live with purpose and an open heart.We explore how to love, serve, and give like Jesus and make a real difference in the lives of people who are hurting, overlooked, and marginalized.We also celebrate those who made the decision today to get baptized!Support the show
HERE I AM: Week #1 (Matt Massey)
Today, Matt launches a new sermon series, “Here I Am.” This isn’t just another sermon series—it’s an invitation to step into God’s calling to live with purpose and an open heart.Come explore how to love, serve, and give like Jesus and make a real difference in the lives of people who are hurting, overlooked, and marginalized.Support the show