January 2, 2022 | Sarah Dornbos, Sarah Obermeyer, and Nicola Patton | Mark 10:46-52 Sarah Dornbos, Sarah Obermeyer, and Nicola Patton led us through a special Hello / Goodbye service. As you watch the playback of this service in its entirety, slow down and allow yourself to be led in a contemplative time of […]
December 19, 2021 | Inés Velásquez-McBryde | Luke 2:8-20 The angels announce to the shepherds that Messiah Jesus was born. The shepherds are the least likely to get an invitation to see a King. Seen as dishonest people working a despised occupation. Yet the sign was that the king would be covered in straw in […]
December 12, 2021 | Inés Velásquez-McBryde | Luke 1:80 & 1:39-45 The story of Elizabeth and Mary is of a friendship that calls out the calling of God in you. Elizabeth sees with spiritual eyes the invisible hope and calls out the unseen. She is filled with the Holy Spirit and affirms and confirms that […]
December 5, 2021 | Bobby Harrison | Luke 1 In this sermon, we look at the song Zechariah sung to his son, John, in Luke 1. It’s a song that rests in the mercy of God, acknowledges the reality of death and darkness in our world, and guides us to the path of peace in […]
Pastora Inés preaches on Luke 1:67-79.
Bobby preaches on the power entrusted to humanity in Genesis 1 and 2. For far too long, we’ve had to associate the idea of “power” with brokenness and even abuse. But as we go back to God’s original design, we see that power was intended for good. How can we as the church and followers […]
Inés and Bobby co-preach on the relationships of women and men to God and one another in Genesis 2 . We believe this message is foundational to the DNA of this church, but even more, of our identity as those made in the Imago Dei.
On the last day of creation, God did not only rest, but God created the space and filled it with rest. Rest wasn’t an aftermath of creation, but part of the math of creation. God doesn’t necessarily prescribe how to rest, but he invites us to rest for the purposes of intimacy and sanctification, as […]
An invitation from Genesis 1:26-27 to move out of a Me-focused life and live instead into a We-centered world.
A look at the creation story in Genesis 1 and highlight how God first creates a space and then fills it. This invites us to ask the question: what are the spaces God is making in our own lives?