Romans – Law & Love | Liza Sorgenfrei

Join us Wednesdays this Spring as we study “Romans: The Transforming Power of the Gospel.” Our morning study begins at 9:30am, coffee available at 9:15am. Our evening study begins at 5:30pm.

Nursery is provided during the morning study and nursery through Youth Group during the evening study.

The Hero Drops The Mic | Les Newsom

Scripture Reference: Matthew 22:23-33

Jesus’ confrontation with the Sadducees unveils the flaws in the materialists worldview. Denying the resurrection not only makes us theologically in error, but we rob ourselves of the joy it takes to thrive in a world full of unfulfilled longings and death.

Sermon Points:

  • The Problem with the Materialist
  • The Correction of Jesus

One Book: Three Day Resurrection | Brian Sorgenfrei

One Book: A Thematic Study of the Bible
When describing the Bible, St. Augustine once wrote that the New is in the Old concealed; the Old is in the New revealed.” The Bible is certainly deep, but have you considered it might be incredibly rich in its breadth as well? Join us for a study of how the Old and New Testaments relate to one another.
Taught by Brian Sorgenfrei. Meets in the sanctuary.

Romans – A Living Sacrifice | Ev Barrett

Join us Wednesdays this Spring as we study “Romans: The Transforming Power of the Gospel.” Our morning study begins at 9:30am, coffee available at 9:15am. Our evening study begins at 5:30pm.

Nursery is provided during the morning study and nursery through Youth Group during the evening study.

The Coronation of the Hero | Brian Sorgenfrei

 Scripture Reference: Matthew 21:1-11, 14-16

Our hero enters Jerusalem in a way that reveals very clearly his claims about himself and therefore stirs up quite a bit of energy. Jesus’ parade into town on what is now known as “Palm Sunday” is boldly proclaiming Himself as King. However, this King’s carrier is a common donkey. Combine these two facts, and Jesus is revealing just the kind of King that He is! One that is humble enough to die for His people.

Sermon Points:

  • The Hero Is King
  • The Hero Is Humble