
We All Need a Dad Like This!
Whether you had a great dad, no dad, or you’re figuring it out one day at a time—this post reflects on the kind of Father we all need: one who permits, practices grace, provides restoration, and protects us from pride.

What is Faith?
Faith isn’t the absence of doubt—it’s choosing to trust God even while your doubts are screaming. Based on Mark 9:24, this post explores what real, honest faith looks like when life gets hard.

Be Encouraged: He Sees It All!
Feeling weary, overlooked, or stuck in a season of waiting? This encouraging message from Isaiah 40 reminds us that God sees us, sustains us, and strengthens us—even when life feels heavy. Learn how to trust Him in the waiting and tap into His power when yours runs out. A faith-building word for anyone needing real hope.

Like Cold Water: You Are a New Creation
This world tells us to "be better," the Gospel offers something far greater—to be made new. In Part 4 of our “Like Cold Water” series, we’re diving into what it truly means to become a new creation in Christ and how transformation isn’t just personal—it’s legacy-building. From letting go of the “hooks” that hold us back to embracing our role in God’s generational Gospel story, discover how you were made for more than survival—you were made for eternal impact. Ready to sip and share?

Confidence, Concern, & Certainty (& Caution)
Dive into the “Authentic Faith Four”: Confidence, Concern, Certainty, and Caution. Discover how aligning with God’s will enhances our prayer life, why genuine concern means engaging deeply with others, the unshakable certainty in Christ that defines us, and the essential caution against letting anything take God’s place in our lives. Join us as we explore these transformative truths that guide us to live out a faith that’s real and resonant every day.

What’s Love Got to Do With It? Exploring 1 John 3:10-24
What does love have to do with our faith? According to 1 John, everything! In this sermon recap, we explore what real love looks like, why it matters, and how we can live it out daily.

Validated: A Faith, Authenticated | This is how we know…
Dive into what it truly means to live an authentic Christian life in our latest blog post. Pastor Med Clark explores the depths of genuine obedience and love as taught in 1st John.

Walking in the Light: Our Faith Authenticated
There’s power in the name of Jesus. At just the mention of His name, things begin to shift. But are we truly inviting His presence into our struggles? This message explores 1 John 1:5-10, revealing what it means to walk in the light, overcome darkness, and embrace the freedom that comes with surrendering to Christ.

Validated: Our Faith Authenticated
True faith in Jesus is more than belief—it’s validated by His life, death, and resurrection. In this first message of our new series, ‘Validated: Our Faith Authenticated,’ we explore how Jesus’ reality gives us confidence, strengthens our fellowship with God and others, and fills us with lasting joy. Don’t miss this powerful reminder that your faith is rooted in truth and backed by God Himself!

Step Up – The Call to Lead with a Limp
God doesn’t call perfect people to leadership, but He calls those with faith and character. Watch the latest sermon and explore how biblical leadership really works.

Step Up! The Matter of Leadership
Discover why leadership is crucial in the church and how roles like Elders, Deacons, and Deaconesses help build a thriving faith community. Step up and watch the full sermon to learn more!

Every Christian is a Theologian
As we start the journey to understanding the significance of theology in our daily lives.

Finding Joy in Suffering: Embracing Trials for Growth and Endurance - James Sermon Series
Life's journey is marked by both moments of triumph and seasons of trial. We all face hardships, whether it's loss, illness, disappointment, or heartache. These experiences can leave us feeling overwhelmed, questioning the purpose behind our suffering. But what if we could find joy in the midst of it all? What if there was a way to embrace trials as opportunities for growth and endurance?