God looked at his creation and called it very good, but then sin entered the world through Adam and Eve.
Michael takes us through the biblical story that explains so much of what’s broken in our world.

God looked at his creation and called it very good, but then sin entered the world through Adam and Eve.
Michael takes us through the biblical story that explains so much of what’s broken in our world.
Ephesians 3 ends with Paul praying one of the most powerful prayers in scripture. In this message, Megan Piepgrass shares about how God has worked in her life over time to move the deep truths of God from her head to her heart.
In Ephesians 3:1-13, Paul tells his audience how God has reconciled us to one another in Christ and knit us into the family we call the church. Noel shows us 3 implications for the church.
In Matthew 22:34-46, Jesus takes on a question from the Pharisees. In their question, they ask, of all the law, what is the greatest commandment? Michael Seaward shows us how Jesus keeps it simple even though simple is hard. In it, we learn once again, that we need Jesus as Lord and Savior.
Noel takes a moment to talk about the purposeful work God gave us in the creation account.
Noel describes what it means that we are made in God’s image.
As part of our study in the book of Ephesians, Noel shows us what Paul means when he commands his audience to be filled with the Holy Spirit.