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Much of our anxiety comes from trying to control a future we cannot see. In this sermon, we learn how God’s sovereignty frees us from the illusion of control and invites us to trust his will with confidence. Pastor Dustin Johnston

If God is truly sovereign, then his rule must extend not only over creation and history but also over the circumstances of our lives. In this sermon, we discover how God works through even painful and unjust situations to accomplish his greater purposes. Pastor Luke Kraemer

In a world that often seems out of control, we can place our faith in a God who is in control. In this sermon, we explore what the Bible means when it declares that God reigns and why that truth becomes the foundation for trust in every season of life. Pastor Dylan Johnston

Pastor Tammy Cole brings us a special Mother's Day message.

Crowds were drawn to Jesus, but he was not interested in casual followers. In this sermon, we find out why Jesus never softened the demands of discipleship nor hid the cost of following him. Dr. Aaron Cole

Following Jesus requires more than loving those who love us in return. In this sermon, we discover how losing our instinct for retaliation opens the door to a radical, Christlike love. Dr. Aaron Cole

The world often measures greatness through power, status, and recognition, but Jesus introduces a radically different definition of greatness. In this sermon, we learn why following Jesus requires us to lose our desire for status and embrace the life of a servant. Dr. Aaron Cole

The call to follow Jesus is a call to complete surrender. In this sermon, we discover why the path of discipleship begins with losing our lives and how that loss leads to something far greater. Pastor Dylan Johnston

The Resurrection is the center of the Christian story and the foundation of our hope. In this Easter sermon, we learn how the Resurrection changes everything and invites everyone into its promise. Dr. Aaron Cole

It’s easy to admire compassion from a distance, but Jesus invites us into a love that draws near and gets involved. In this sermon, we learn that living missionally often begins with the courage to cross the street toward the person we’d rather avoid. Dr. Aaron Cole