Episodes

Sunday Nov 01, 2020
Sunday Nov 01, 2020
Welcome to the 4th sermon in our series on the overall story of the Bible. (4 of 23)
The Bible is filled with a whole lot of characters and stories that ultimately tell one big story. We believe the Bible ultimately tells the story of God...and we’re all included! This grand story is the story we tell every week when we gather: God Created the world and it was good and we enjoyed perfect relationship with God. In Genesis 3, however, mankind Rebelled against God and from that, everything fell apart. God made a covenant, made many covenants that He, alone would be faithful to keep. And, through Jesus, He will Redeem His people! One day, God, through Christ, will Restore all things, he will make the world right again. God, one day, will make His glories known as far as the curse has reached. Starting this Sunday, we will look more in depth at this whole story.

Sunday Oct 25, 2020
Genesis 3: What Went Wrong (Far as the Curse is Found)
Sunday Oct 25, 2020
Sunday Oct 25, 2020
Welcome to the 3rd sermon in our series on the overall story of the Bible. (3 of 23)
The Bible is filled with a whole lot of characters and stories that ultimately tell one big story. We believe the Bible ultimately tells the story of God...and we’re all included! This grand story is the story we tell every week when we gather: God Created the world and it was good and we enjoyed perfect relationship with God. In Genesis 3, however, mankind Rebelled against God and from that, everything fell apart. God made a covenant, made many covenants that He, alone would be faithful to keep. And, through Jesus, He will Redeem His people! One day, God, through Christ, will Restore all things, he will make the world right again. God, one day, will make His glories known as far as the curse has reached. Starting this Sunday, we will look more in depth at this whole story.

Sunday Oct 18, 2020
Genesis 1:1-2:3: The Beginning (Far as the Curse is Found)
Sunday Oct 18, 2020
Sunday Oct 18, 2020
Welcome to the 2nd sermon in our series on the overall story of the Bible. (2 of 23)
For the 2nd sermon of our series on the overall story of the Bible, we gathered at Laurel Park for an outdoor service. Click here to watch the service.
The Bible is filled with a whole lot of characters and stories that ultimately tell one big story. We believe the Bible ultimately tells the story of God...and we’re all included! This grand story is the story we tell every week when we gather: God Created the world and it was good and we enjoyed perfect relationship with God. In Genesis 3, however, mankind Rebelled against God and from that, everything fell apart. God made a covenant, made many covenants that He, alone would be faithful to keep. And, through Jesus, He will Redeem His people! One day, God, through Christ, will Restore all things, he will make the world right again. God, one day, will make His glories known as far as the curse has reached. Starting this Sunday, we will look more in depth at this whole story.

Sunday Oct 11, 2020
Exodus 6:2-7a: God's Story (Far as the Curse is Found)
Sunday Oct 11, 2020
Sunday Oct 11, 2020
Welcome to the 1st sermon in our series on the overall story of the Bible. (1 of 23)
The Bible is filled with a whole lot of characters and stories that ultimately tell one big story. We believe the Bible ultimately tells the story of God...and we’re all included! This grand story is the story we tell every week when we gather: God Created the world and it was good and we enjoyed perfect relationship with God. In Genesis 3, however, mankind Rebelled against God and from that, everything fell apart. God made a covenant, made many covenants that He, alone would be faithful to keep. And, through Jesus, He will Redeem His people! One day, God, through Christ, will Restore all things, he will make the world right again. God, one day, will make His glories known as far as the curse has reached. Starting this Sunday, we will look more in depth at this whole story.

Sunday Oct 04, 2020
Matthew 25:14-30: What Does the Master Want from his Servants (Eyes to See)
Sunday Oct 04, 2020
Sunday Oct 04, 2020
Welcome to the 15th sermon in our sermon series about the parables of Jesus. (15 of 15)
Over the summer we are going to take a deep dive into the Parables of Jesus. Jesus’ parables, while they are certainly filled with moral guidance and helpful insight, they are also about some things that are quite a bit more than that. They will reveal a new authority, a new “sheriff in town,” so to speak. When we examine these short stories of Jesus in their context, we’ll start to see that they don’t just make everything easier to understand, they are actually telling the climax of the story. It’s the same story that Paul is proclaiming, and it’s the same story that upends all that we’ve known. We will hear whispered and then shouted... “The Kingdom is coming, and the King is here.” This changes everything!

Sunday Sep 27, 2020
Matthew 22:1-14: Who's Coming to the Party? (Eyes to See)
Sunday Sep 27, 2020
Sunday Sep 27, 2020
Welcome to the 14th sermon in our sermon series about the parables of Jesus. (14 of 15)
For the 14th sermon of our series on the Parables of Jesus, we gathered at Laurel Park for an outdoor service. Click here to watch the service.
Over the summer we are going to take a deep dive into the Parables of Jesus. Jesus’ parables, while they are certainly filled with moral guidance and helpful insight, they are also about some things that are quite a bit more than that. They will reveal a new authority, a new “sheriff in town,” so to speak. When we examine these short stories of Jesus in their context, we’ll start to see that they don’t just make everything easier to understand, they are actually telling the climax of the story. It’s the same story that Paul is proclaiming, and it’s the same story that upends all that we’ve known. We will hear whispered and then shouted... “The Kingdom is coming, and the King is here.” This changes everything!

Sunday Sep 20, 2020
Matthew 21:33-46: Choose Your Judgement (Eyes to See)
Sunday Sep 20, 2020
Sunday Sep 20, 2020
Welcome to the 13th sermon in our sermon series about the parables of Jesus. (13 of 15)
Over the summer we are going to take a deep dive into the Parables of Jesus. Jesus’ parables, while they are certainly filled with moral guidance and helpful insight, they are also about some things that are quite a bit more than that. They will reveal a new authority, a new “sheriff in town,” so to speak. When we examine these short stories of Jesus in their context, we’ll start to see that they don’t just make everything easier to understand, they are actually telling the climax of the story. It’s the same story that Paul is proclaiming, and it’s the same story that upends all that we’ve known. We will hear whispered and then shouted... “The Kingdom is coming, and the King is here.” This changes everything!

Sunday Sep 13, 2020
Matthew 20:1-16: Grace vs Fairness (Eyes to See)
Sunday Sep 13, 2020
Sunday Sep 13, 2020
Welcome to the 12th sermon in our sermon series about the parables of Jesus. (12 of 15)
Over the summer we are going to take a deep dive into the Parables of Jesus. Jesus’ parables, while they are certainly filled with moral guidance and helpful insight, they are also about some things that are quite a bit more than that. They will reveal a new authority, a new “sheriff in town,” so to speak. When we examine these short stories of Jesus in their context, we’ll start to see that they don’t just make everything easier to understand, they are actually telling the climax of the story. It’s the same story that Paul is proclaiming, and it’s the same story that upends all that we’ve known. We will hear whispered and then shouted... “The Kingdom is coming, and the King is here.” This changes everything!

Sunday Sep 06, 2020
Matthew 17:1-13: The Transfiguration (Eyes to See)
Sunday Sep 06, 2020
Sunday Sep 06, 2020
Welcome to the 11th sermon in our sermon series about the parables of Jesus. (11 of 15)
Over the summer we are going to take a deep dive into the Parables of Jesus. Jesus’ parables, while they are certainly filled with moral guidance and helpful insight, they are also about some things that are quite a bit more than that. They will reveal a new authority, a new “sheriff in town,” so to speak. When we examine these short stories of Jesus in their context, we’ll start to see that they don’t just make everything easier to understand, they are actually telling the climax of the story. It’s the same story that Paul is proclaiming, and it’s the same story that upends all that we’ve known. We will hear whispered and then shouted... “The Kingdom is coming, and the King is here.” This changes everything!

Sunday Aug 30, 2020
Luke 15:25-32: The Older Brother (Eyes to See)
Sunday Aug 30, 2020
Sunday Aug 30, 2020
Welcome to the 10th sermon in our sermon series about the parables of Jesus. (10 of 15)
For the 10th sermon of our series on the Parables of Jesus, we gathered at Laurel Park for an outdoor service. Click here to watch the service.
Over the summer we are going to take a deep dive into the Parables of Jesus. Jesus’ parables, while they are certainly filled with moral guidance and helpful insight, they are also about some things that are quite a bit more than that. They will reveal a new authority, a new “sheriff in town,” so to speak. When we examine these short stories of Jesus in their context, we’ll start to see that they don’t just make everything easier to understand, they are actually telling the climax of the story. It’s the same story that Paul is proclaiming, and it’s the same story that upends all that we’ve known. We will hear whispered and then shouted... “The Kingdom is coming, and the King is here.” This changes everything!