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Join us as Kevin Jamison preaches from Romans 16:1-16, which introduces a diverse group of believers united “in the Lord.” Paul honors their often unseen work, reminding us that God knows each of our names and forgets nothing done in faithfulness to him.Scripture: Romans 16:1-16Pastor: Kevin Jamison

Join us as Daniel Stember preaches from Romans 15:22-33. Paul calls the church to see themselves as active participants in God's mission. Together, we'll consider how the gospel reshapes our place in the local church and invites us into God's work around the world.Scripture: Romans 15:22-33Pastor: Daniel Stember

Join us as Jonathan Pennington preaches from Romans 15:14-21, exploring our calling to share the gospel and invite others into worship, witness, and faithful obedience. Through Jesus’ perfect sacrifice and grace, God welcomes people from every nation into relationship with him.Scripture: Romans 15:14-21Pastor: Jonathan Pennington

Join us as Moe Clark walks through Romans 15:1-13, showing how Christ, the ultimate example of the strong serving the weak, calls us to bear with one another. Together we'll see how God is the source of our hope and unity, bringing people from every background together in Christ to glorify him with one voice.Scripture: Romans 15:1-13Pastor: Moe Clark

Join us as Kevin Jamison continues our sermon series, Life Together: A Study in Romans 12-16, by exploring God’s vision for his people and what it truly means to be the church.In Romans 14, Paul teaches that the gospel frees Christians to receive God's good creation with gratitude rather than fear, while recognizing that matters of personal conscience should not be turned into universal rules for all believers. True Christian freedom is expressed not by insisting on our rights, but by willingly limiting them in love so that we build up others, reflecting the self-giving example of Jesus Christ.Scripture: Romans 14:13-23Pastor: Kevin Jamison

Join us as Kevin Jamison continues our sermon series, Life Together: A Study in Romans 12-16, by exploring God’s vision for his people and what it truly means to be the church.Paul teaches in Romans 14 that Christians can faithfully disagree on disputable matters while remaining united, because our acceptance before God rests in Christ rather than in having perfect convictions. Instead of responding with judgment or contempt, believers are called to welcome one another, follow their consciences in seeking to honor the Lord, and trust that God alone is the rightful judge who is able to make His people stand.Scripture: Romans 14:1-10Pastor: Kevin Jamison

Join us as Kevin Jamison continues our sermon series, Life Together: A Study in Romans 12-16, by exploring God’s vision for his people and what it truly means to be the church.In Romans 13:11-14, Paul calls the church to live with a clear awareness of where we are in God’s redemptive story: though we still live in the darkness of the present age, Christ’s promised return is certain, giving us hope that reshapes how we live today. Because we belong to the coming day, we are urged us to cast off the patterns of the old age and increasingly "clothe ourselves with Christ," embodying His character together as a community marked by love, mercy, holiness, and hope.Scripture: Romans 13:11-14Pastor: Kevin Jamison

Scripture: Romans 13:6-10Pastor: Jonathan Pennington

This Sunday, we’ll continue our series in Romans with Romans 13:1–7, “The Church in the World.” In a world marked by tension, uncertainty, and opposition, Paul calls believers to live with humility, honor, and deep trust in the Lord’s sovereign rule. As we await the day when God fully sets the world to right, we are invited to live faithfully now with reverence toward God and love toward others.Scripture: Romans 13:1-7Pastor: Jonathan Pennington

Join us as Kevin Jamison continues our sermon series, Life Together: A Study in Romans 12-16, by exploring God’s vision for his people and what it truly means to be the church. In Romans 12:14,17-21, we see Paul explore the idea of responding to wrongdoing with goodness and mercy rather than revenge. We're encouraged to live peacefully with others, trusting God to handle justice, overcoming evil with good.