Samson’s Birth | Brian Sorgenfrei

Scripture Reference: Judges 13:1—25

Samson has widely been considered the worst of the judges; have we gotten Samson wrong? The clue is found here in his extended birth story.

Adult Sunday School (9:45am): Judges – God’s people are often prone to gospel amnesia—we forget how vile and disgusting our sin is, and at the same time how great and persistent God’s salvation is. Come find out how the Old Testament Book of Judges—in both gritty and glorious detail—provides a good remedy for amnesiacs like ourselves.

Joshua: Another One Bites the Dust | Eden Flora

Joshua: Every Good Promise Kept

Women’s Bible Study meets on Wednesday mornings with coffee at 9:15am and the study beginning at 9:30am. The evening study meets at 5:30pm. Childcare is provided for both studies.

The Woman & the Dragon | Les Newsom

Scripture Reference: Revelation 12
How do you account for the outrageous evil that we’ve seen inflicted on the church in the last 100 years of human history? Revelation 12’s answer is that it is due to the rage of the Devil, the mighty dragon. But the chapter includes the powerful ways in which God’d people ultimately prevail.

Sermon Points:

  • THAT the Devil is Working
  • WHY the Devil is Working
  • HOW the Devil is Defeated

Jephthah & His Only Begotten | Brian Sorgenfrei

Scripture Reference: Judges 10:1—12:15

Jephthah’s “rash vow” is usually the focal point of this judge. Did he really sacrifice his daughter? And how can he be considered a “hero of faith”?

Adult Sunday School (9:45am): Judges – God’s people are often prone to gospel amnesia—we forget how vile and disgusting our sin is, and at the same time how great and persistent God’s salvation is. Come find out how the Old Testament Book of Judges—in both gritty and glorious detail—provides a good remedy for amnesiacs like ourselves.

Theology of the Body – Resurrection | Robert Cunningham

Bible Conference: Session 3 – Resurrection: We will explore the hopeful resurrection of God’s design for sexuality.

Theology of the Body: Robert Cunningham wants to shift our mindset from arguing with the culture around us about their views on sexuality and God’s intention for our bodies. Instead, he wants to offer a better story about how God intended us to think and use our bodies, made male and female, for his glory and the advancement of his Kingdom.