Praying Like We Mean It

In this message, Pastor Bobby has us look at how boldly the psalmist prays in Psalm 143. And how this is the spiritual heritage we inherit from the Saints who’ve gone before us over the centuries. We can talk freely like this to God because God wants to hear and hold our whole hearts.

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Anatomy of Your Soul

Pastora Inés preaches from Psalm 139:1-17. She studies the anatomy of this psalm by looking at the verbs of God that show us the strength of God in contrast to the location of the psalter that shows the reach of God. Even though the word love is not mentioned in the psalm, the love of […]

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Love Is The Only Way Through

In this message, we look at Peter’s path to redemption after denying Jesus three times. Through Jesus’ love, we see Peter embraced and reconciled back to God in a way that demonstrates God’s heart for us as well.

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From Graves to Gardens

Pastor Bobby leads us through a look at John 19 as Jesus is laid in the tomb by Joseph and Nicodemus. We find an invitation for God to take the broken things in our life and make something beautiful.

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The Work That is Worth It

Pastor Jennifer Botzet shares from Jeremiah 29:1-7 and considers what God is encouraging his people to do: to labor in the fullness of their present lives even though it is a temporary space for them as a people. Likewise as a young church being planted we all have been called back here to this laboring […]

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The Community of the Cross

The community at the cross of Jesus in John 19:25-27 was made up of his Mother Mary, his aunt, Mary the mother of Clopas, and John the beloved disciple. These disciples stayed with Jesus faithfully until the end. They had shared history, shared joys, shared pain, shared hope with Jesus. Also, the last thing that […]

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Our King Was On That Cross

Pastor Bobby gives us a look at the key characters surrounding Jesus’ death in John 19, and an opportunity for us to name and confess our own brokenness so that Christ may be our king once again today.

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