Episodes

Tuesday Aug 30, 2022
A Fisherman Named Peter
Tuesday Aug 30, 2022
Tuesday Aug 30, 2022
Is there anyone more ordinary than Peter?
Jesus invited Peter--the same way he's inviting us--to go into deeper water, cast a wide net, and search for BIGGER fish. Again. And again. So often we miss the miracle because we don't obey--we're tired, caught up, distracted, overwhelmed, and chained to whatever it is we're fishing for. But even in our weariness, God can do more.

Sunday Aug 21, 2022
A Boy and His Lunch
Sunday Aug 21, 2022
Sunday Aug 21, 2022
Though part of one of the most familiar accounts in scripture, today's focus is on a character that is unnamed. He was an ordinary boy with an ordinary lunch who was willing to give everything he had to an extraordinary God. It's the only miracle included in all four gospels, and it started with surrender. Jesus can do anything with whatever we have...but first we have to let it go.

Sunday Aug 14, 2022
The Physics of a Tractor Pull
Sunday Aug 14, 2022
Sunday Aug 14, 2022
As a Church of the Nazarene, we believe in sanctification and holiness. But sanctification is meaningless apart from mercy and grace, and holiness is impossible apart from forgiveness and reconciliation.
As we see in the story of Joseph, mercy and grace (sanctification) are best exemplified through forgiveness and reconciliation (holiness). If we are not reconciled with each other, in time we will not be reconciled with God.
It's time to let go...

Sunday Aug 07, 2022
Ordinary People...walk with God.
Sunday Aug 07, 2022
Sunday Aug 07, 2022
Noah walked in step with God and out of step with the culture around him. Faithfully, he completed his work, fully understanding what was to come. This act of faith, of choosing to obey God, was motivated by his love for God and influenced by how closely he walked with Him. So the question for us today is, "Who are we in step with?" Are we surrounded by the people we need when the rains come and the waters rise?

Sunday Jul 31, 2022
Stitches: Bold Prayers
Sunday Jul 31, 2022
Sunday Jul 31, 2022
What you pray for reflects what you believe about God. Selfish prayers reflect the belief that God exists for us. Small prayers reflect our lack of faith in a big God. And if we rarely pray, it's most likely because we don't believe God answers prayer.
As God is stitching us together, it's important to remember that our kingdom impact is directly linked to how many and how often we pray together. So let us not hesitate to pray big prayers, together, with both expectation and power. And may we grow in a faith that understands when the answer reflects His will over ours.

Sunday Jul 24, 2022
Stitches: Called to Compassion
Sunday Jul 24, 2022
Sunday Jul 24, 2022
Compassion interrupts. Compassion costs. Compassion also changes lives.
True, Christ-like compassion demands action. To say that we care and not act is to not care at all. Caring draws us closer to Christ, which increases our capacity to care. What matters to him, matters to us. Are you looking for opportunities to show compassion? Can you see the possibilities?

Sunday Jul 17, 2022
Stitches: Kaleo--Called to Make Disciples
Sunday Jul 17, 2022
Sunday Jul 17, 2022
The mission (and commission) of every Christian church is the same... we are called to make disciples. How do we do this? By following the example of Christ.

Sunday Jul 10, 2022
Love at First Sight
Sunday Jul 10, 2022
Sunday Jul 10, 2022
Bryan Knurek shares a message the Lord laid on his heart for this morning.

Sunday Jul 03, 2022
Stitches: Called to Serve
Sunday Jul 03, 2022
Sunday Jul 03, 2022
As God has, and continues, to "stitch" us together into a beautiful tapestry that He has designed for us, He's calling us toward compassion, generosity, and discipleship. Do you desire to love one another the way Jesus has loved us?

Sunday Jun 26, 2022
Stitches: Ichabod! Where’s the Glory?
Sunday Jun 26, 2022
Sunday Jun 26, 2022
From our "Stitches" series.
As seen through the example of Eli, Hophni, and Phinehas, we either bring God glory...or we don't. God is glorified through the faithful hearts of his people. We are ONE BODY, stitched together to glorify Him. Are you--intentionally or unintentionally--a glory-taker? Or a glory-giver?
Ref: 1 Samuel 4:12-22

