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In this overview of the book of Jonah, Pastor Jamie explores how God's relentless pursuit of a disobedient prophet reveals his justice, mercy, and grace — and invites us to ask the harder question: where am I like Jonah?

In this week's sermon, Pastor Jamie explores 1 Peter 2:9-10, unpacking four declarations of who God's people are — chosen race, royal priesthood, holy nation, and a people for his own possession — and how these realities free and fuel us to proclaim the excellencies of Christ together as his church.

In this week's sermon from 1 Corinthians 9, guest pastor Marshall Gallagher shows us how the freedom we have in the gospel releases us from self-centered entitlement and empowers us to pursue an everyday mission — becoming like those around us so we can share in its blessings together.

In this week's sermon, from Acts 15:36, Bob Bickford shows us that Paul's deep concern for the early churches — born amid persecution, division, and hostility — mirrors the ongoing call for believers today to actively care for, invest in, and pursue maturity within the local church through gospel proclamation, warning, and teaching.

In this week's sermon from Colossians 1:15–23, Pastor LJ unpacks Paul's cosmic vision of Christ as Lord of all creation and reconciler of all things, calling the church to keep their worship rightly ordered so that the obstacles of daily life fall into their proper place.

In this week’s sermon from 2 Peter 3:8-18, Pastor Austin explores the certainty of divine judgment and the hope found in God's promises. We see that God's perceived delay in Christ’s return is an act of intentional mercy, providing humanity time for repentance. However, the "Day of the Lord" remains certain, arriving unexpectedly to bring a total transformation of the universe.In anticipation of the "new heavens and a new earth," believers are commanded to live holy, diligent lives. Christians are urged to pursue godliness and ground themselves in the Gospel as they await the fulfillment of God's eternal kingdom.

In this week's sermon from 2 Peter 3:1-7, Pastor Jamie encourages us to anchor our faith in God's Word and the promised return of Christ, rather than being shaken by the scoffing voices around us.

In this week's sermon from 2 Peter 2:10-22, Pastor Jamie warns the church to be aware of false teachers, exposing their empty deceptions and calling God's people to hold fast to truth.

In this week's passage, Pastor Jamie explores Ephesians 1:15–23 on Resurrection Day, reminding us that the same power God used to raise Christ from the dead is actively at work in every believer today.

In this week's sermon from 2 Peter 2, Pastor Jamie unpacks the reality of false teaching, that it has always existed and always will, and calls us to confidently stand firm in God's truth, anchored by the assurance that God has a proven track record of delivering His people and keeping His promises.