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Discipline is often strived for at the start of the new year. But motivation and discipline are two very different things. Do you fall back into patterns of choosing what you want now over what’s best for you in the long run? Don’t lose hope. There is a Greater Reward waiting for you. Discover how to let go of the status quo and stay focused on who God says you are and what He wants for your life. Join us in January as we study spiritual disciplines and how they can strengthen your walk with Christ and your relationships with others.

“The Word become flesh.” That phrase is more than just a good introduction to the central figure of the New Testament. God himself did actually come to Earth as a baby. The Christmas story has been heard in countless languages over thousands of years. However, another question often goes unsettled. Why did He come? Why did He do it? God chose the fragile and tiny vessel of an infant to rescue a planet. Why pierce the darkness of a broken world by using the life of a delicate child? Join us for our Christmas series, Light Of The World, as we seek to discover why God broke into human history as an infant and look beyond the moment that the Word became flesh.

“The Word become flesh.” That phrase is more than just a good introduction to the central figure of the New Testament. God himself did actually come to Earth as a baby. The Christmas story has been heard in countless languages over thousands of years. However, another question often goes unsettled. Why did He come? Why did He do it? God chose the fragile and tiny vessel of an infant to rescue a planet. Why pierce the darkness of a broken world by using the life of a delicate child? Join us for our Christmas series, Light Of The World, as we seek to discover why God broke into human history as an infant and look beyond the moment that the Word became flesh.

“The Word become flesh.” That phrase is more than just a good introduction to the central figure of the New Testament. God himself did actually come to Earth as a baby. The Christmas story has been heard in countless languages over thousands of years. However, another question often goes unsettled. Why did He come? Why did He do it? God chose the fragile and tiny vessel of an infant to rescue a planet. Why pierce the darkness of a broken world by using the life of a delicate child? Join us for our Christmas series, Light Of The World, as we seek to discover why God broke into human history as an infant and look beyond the moment that the Word became flesh.

“The Word become flesh.” That phrase is more than just a good introduction to the central figure of the New Testament. God himself did actually come to Earth as a baby. The Christmas story has been heard in countless languages over thousands of years. However, another question often goes unsettled. Why did He come? Why did He do it? God chose the fragile and tiny vessel of an infant to rescue a planet. Why pierce the darkness of a broken world by using the life of a delicate child? Join us for our Christmas series, Light Of The World, as we seek to discover why God broke into human history as an infant and look beyond the moment that the Word became flesh.

“The Word become flesh.” That phrase is more than just a good introduction to the central figure of the New Testament. God himself did actually come to Earth as a baby. The Christmas story has been heard in countless languages over thousands of years. However, another question often goes unsettled. Why did He come? Why did He do it? God chose the fragile and tiny vessel of an infant to rescue a planet. Why pierce the darkness of a broken world by using the life of a delicate child? Join us for our Christmas series, Light Of The World, as we seek to discover why God broke into human history as an infant and look beyond the moment that the Word became flesh.

Gratitude. What would it look like for us to understand and acknowledge all that we have to be thankful for? What would happen if we started our day, every day, with a heart filled with gratitude and thanksgiving? This week we will look into God"s word and reflect on how to grow in our expression of gratitude even in hard times.

Who we are and where we belong are questions we all wrestle with. People find answers to those questions in many different places: work, friends, possessions, performance, etc. But the truth can only be found in knowing who we are in Christ.

Who we are and where we belong are questions we all wrestle with. People find answers to those questions in many different places: work, friends, possessions, performance, etc. But the truth can only be found in knowing who we are in Christ.

Who we are and where we belong are questions we all wrestle with. People find answers to those questions in many different places: work, friends, possessions, performance, etc. But the truth can only be found in knowing who we are in Christ.