Episodes

Sunday Dec 07, 2014
John 1:1-4: Creation (The Grand Story)
Sunday Dec 07, 2014
Sunday Dec 07, 2014
Welcome to the 1st sermon in our series on the overall story of the gospel. (1 of 4).
Join us as we examine the grand story of the Bible. We will be using the book of John to retell the overall story of the gospel through the four chapters of creation, rebellion, redemption, and restoration.

Sunday Dec 22, 2013
Isaiah 53:2-6, 10-12: Redemption (God is in the Manger)
Sunday Dec 22, 2013
Sunday Dec 22, 2013
Welcome to the 3rd sermon in our series on the season of Advent. (3 of 3)
While culturally we celebrate the holidays as a time for gathering with family and friends, catching up, giving gifts, eating and drinking, and being merry. Religiously, Advent and Christmas have very particular points of focus. Advent points to a time of expectation for the arrival of something long expected: a messenger, a long-awaited Messiah. Christmas zeros us in on the birth Jesus, God made manifest in human flesh. Join us for this series that sets the stage for the mystery of Christmas.

Sunday Dec 15, 2013
Luke 1: God Getting Closer (God is in the Manger)
Sunday Dec 15, 2013
Sunday Dec 15, 2013
Welcome to the 2nd sermon in our series on the season of Advent. (2 of 3)
While culturally we celebrate the holidays as a time for gathering with family and friends, catching up, giving gifts, eating and drinking, and being merry. Religiously, Advent and Christmas have very particular points of focus. Advent points to a time of expectation for the arrival of something long expected: a messenger, a long-awaited Messiah. Christmas zeros us in on the birth Jesus, God made manifest in human flesh. Join us for this series that sets the stage for the mystery of Christmas.

Sunday Dec 08, 2013
Isaiah 40:27-31: Waiting (God is in the Manger)
Sunday Dec 08, 2013
Sunday Dec 08, 2013
Welcome to the 1st sermon in our series on the season of Advent. (1 of 3)
While culturally we celebrate the holidays as a time for gathering with family and friends, catching up, giving gifts, eating and drinking, and being merry. Religiously, Advent and Christmas have very particular points of focus. Advent points to a time of expectation for the arrival of something long expected: a messenger, a long-awaited Messiah. Christmas zeros us in on the birth Jesus, God made manifest in human flesh. Join us for this series that sets the stage for the mystery of Christmas.