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  • The Holy Spirit | Who is the Holy Spirit? (1/3)
    2026/06/15

    It often feels like whenever the Holy Spirit is mentioned, it comes with a mix of controversy and even fear. Our minds can quickly jump to extremes—faith healers, snake handlers, or unfamiliar languages we don’t understand. But the Holy Spirit is the third Person of the Trinity, and both Jesus and the Apostle Paul speak extensively about His work and ministry.

    This Sunday, we’re beginning a brand-new three-week series on the Holy Spirit. Over the next three weeks, we’ll explore:

    1. Who the Holy Spirit is
    2. How we are led by the Holy Spirit
    3. The power of the Holy Spirit

    This week, we’ll start by introducing the Holy Spirit—who He is and what He does. We’ll look at His role within the Trinity, when and how believers receive the Spirit, and why Jesus said His departure and the Spirit’s coming are actually for our good.

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  • Rhythms of Rest | Rewrite Your Schedule (4/4)
    2026/06/08

    Have you ever stopped to consider how long you will live? And in light of that, asked yourself, What do I want to do with the time I’ve been given?

    That’s what we’ll be talking about this Sunday as we bring our series, The Rhythms of Rest, to a close.

    Together, we’ll look at Psalm 90, written by one of God’s great leaders, Moses. In this psalm, Moses teaches us to count—to number our days and recognize just how brief life really is. But he doesn’t stop there. He challenges us to consider what truly counts, asking what we should give our lives to that will make an eternal difference in the limited time we have.

    I want to encourage you to slow down this week and join us on Sunday as we learn to number our days and devote ourselves to what matters most.

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    37 分
  • Existential Crisis | Rhythms of Rest (3/4)
    2026/06/01

    Have any of you noticed that the pace of life seems to be accelerating? That it takes more and more just to keep all the plates spinning and all the balls in the air? Like life seems to move faster and faster every day?

    This Sunday, as we continue in our series “Rhythms of Rest,” I want to suggest that the greatest need in your life may not be to move faster, but to do something radical…to slow down.

    This week, I want to share four practical steps to help us slow down so we can focus on what matters most. Join us this Sunday as we learn from God’s Word how to put the brakes on the pace of life and give our attention to the things that truly matter most. We also have church elder, Jason Gehling, share his testimony on finding rest in a success-driven world.

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    34 分
  • Rhythms of Rest | The Priority Paradox (2/4)
    2026/05/26

    As we meet on Memorial Day Weekend, summer unofficially begins! With it comes the hope of slowing down, relaxing, and finding some much-needed rest. But let’s be honest… does rest ever really come naturally during summer?

    This week B.J. Van Kalsbeek continues with part two of our series, Rhythms of Rest. Together, we’ll explore how the very things we often pursue in order to find rest can actually leave us feeling more exhausted, stretched thin, and even disconnected in our relationships.

    But we won’t stop there. We’ll also look at practical ways to guard against this so we can truly experience the kind of rest Jesus invites us into.

    Join us for The Paradox of Priority.

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  • Rhythms of Rest | The Command of Rest (1/4)
    2026/05/18

    This Sunday, Erich Erdman kicks off a brand-new series titled Rhythms of Rest. With summer right around the corner, many of us are looking forward to a slower pace of life — a season that often brings relaxation and rest. Maybe that means spending time on the golf course, fishing or boating with friends, or enjoying s’mores around a campfire as the sun sets.

    However, like every year, summer will turn to fall, and fall will give way to winter - YIKES! All this to say, the rest and relaxation summer can offer is great - but like everything else this world has to offer, it’s fleeting.

    In this series, we want to intentionally explore the true rest that Jesus Christ offers: how we can receive it, experience it, and live it out daily.

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    32 分
  • Amazing Grace | Family Tree (5/5)
    2026/05/18

    Have you ever looked at your family tree and thought, “Where did we go wrong?” Isn’t it true that every family tree holds things we are not proud of—things we wish we could change?

    This Sunday, as we bring our series “Amazing Grace” to a close, Pastor Jeff Moes a look at our family trees through the lens of Jesus’ family tree. On this Mother’s Day Sunday, we’ll ask the question: How can we redeem our family tree and lead it in a positive, God-honoring direction for generations to come?

    Enjoy a special Mother's Day testimony from Tori Albright, as she shares how her life was changed by the faith-led example of her adoptive mom, Sue.

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    34 分
  • Amazing Grace | Unsettling Grace (4/5)
    2026/05/04

    Isn’t it true that, at times, grace just doesn’t seem fair? It doesn’t feel that way so much when we’re receiving grace—but when we’re asked to give it away, that’s when we notice.

    We live in a culture where everything is earned. We say, in effect, “there’s no such thing as a free lunch.” You have to work for it. And yet, into this mindset, Jesus steps in and freely extends grace—to you and to me. And if we’re honest, that can feel unsettling.

    This Sunday, as we continue our series Amazing Grace, we’ll be talking about Unsettling Grace. Because before the grace of God feels amazing in your life, it often first feels deeply personal—and deeply unsettling.

    We’ll explore three reasons why grace can feel this way:

    1. It isn’t fair.
    2. It requires humility.
    3. It’s meant to be shared.

    Don’t miss this Sunday as we continue discovering the amazing grace of God. See you there.

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    31 分
  • Amazing Grace | The Scandal of Grace (2/5)
    2026/05/04

    Would you agree that the grace of God is amazing? Even if you don’t believe in Jesus or Christianity, wouldn’t you want this kind of grace to be true? The idea that sinful people can receive the unmerited, undeserved favor of God is remarkable.

    This episode, Pastor Jeff Moes dives into that amazing grace again. We’ll be looking at our theme passage, John 1:14–17, and exploring how grace comes to us in spite of who we are. We’ll talk about the balance Jesus brings between grace and truth, and how His grace isn’t a one-time gift—it’s an endless supply.

    We’ll also unpack the difference between grace and the law, and why so many people still live as though they have to earn what God has already freely given. Most importantly, we’ll invite people to receive this amazing grace for themselves.

    Then, Jasmine Eyer shares her live testimony about how she, and her family, found Christ after a journey of struggle and hardship.

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    31 分