
Comfort, Comfort My People - Discussion
Advent and Zacchaeus? Repentance and the reason that unchurched people aren't church people? Pastor Dena and Pastor James have a wide-ranging discussion on how and what it means to give up our wars ...
4 Des 20241h 3min

Comfort, Comfort My People - Sermon
In his sermon, Pastor James explores the theme of anticipation as the Advent season begins, emphasizing the end of conflict that God promises through prophecy. He draws from Isaiah and Luke, highlight...
4 Des 202433min

Lived in Faith - Discussion
A "part two" of last week's discussion on discipleship and everyday living, Pastor James and Pastor Dena talk about the difference between judgment and discernment, living transformed lives, and ways ...
27 Nov 202450min

Lived in Faith - Sermon
Pastor James discusses the story of Zacchaeus from Luke 19, emphasizing how accepting Jesus' love can transform lives permanently. Zacchaeus, a despised tax collector, seeks to see Jesus but hides up ...
27 Nov 202429min

The Impact of Ministry - Discussion
When we think "ministry", do we think about the ways that our spending reflects our transformation in Christ? It's a thorny issue, but our generosity is directly tied to the ways that we use the reso...
22 Nov 20241h 2min

The Impact of Ministry - Sermon
In his sermon, Pastor James discusses the profound impact of ministry on individual lives and the importance of testimonies reflecting the church’s work. He emphasizes that while we are not saved by o...
22 Nov 202420min

The Impact of Ministry - Sermon
In his sermon, Pastor James discusses the profound impact of ministry on individual lives and the importance of testimonies reflecting the church’s work. He emphasizes that while we are not saved by o...
22 Nov 202420min

Giving Thanks - Discussion
In today's wide-ranging conversation, Pastor James and Pastor Dena discuss how Paul's thanks and encouragement for the Ephesians' faith stands in contrast to the modern church's culture. They talk abo...
10 Nov 20241h 1min



















