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Dean Elliott begins a series on theological elements in regards to human identity.  Do we know who and what God says we are?  The answer begins with the foundation that is laid in Genesis.

Evangelism, Spiritual Growth

When life gets rough or isn’t going your way, how do you respond?  Even if you initially flip out, the posture you take over time indicates your spiritual maturity.  Don Hunt teaches from various Bible passages about three characteristics that can be found in the spiritually mature Christian. Scripture references: Psalm 27:14, 37:7 & 34, […]

Don Hunt dramatically retells the story of the Jailer and Paul, from the Jailer’s perspective, found in Acts 16:16-34.  In order to see the stars in the sky, it has to be dark outside.  In jail, Paul was in a dark situation and he chose to shine by worshiping. Do we shine like stars?  Are […]

David denHartog teaches the last in the series “Elisha, Man of God” about an Living in an Uncertain World from II Kings 6:24-7:20.  We need an anchor for our soul when uncertain times leads to desperate situations so that we can be live in joy and share our hope. Other Scripture references: Deuteronomy 28:52-53; Joel 2:13; […]

David denHartog teaches the fourth in the “Elisha, Man of God” series from II Kings 6:8-23.  Fear is something that we all wrestle with, but the Christian doesn’t need to succumb to living in fear.  The answer for fear in the midst of difficult circumstances is praying and seeing with the eyes of faith.

David denHartog teaches from II Kings 5:1-27 about another miracle of Elisha.  This is the story of Naaman who is cleaned from his leprosy and his sin. At the beginning of the service, Pastor Dave also comments and prays about the supreme court decision on homosexual marriage.  

David denHartog teaches the second in the “Elisha, Man of God” Series.  In life, there are two ways to make decisions – one can either “live and learn” or “learn, and then live.”  With bad decisions come troubles and hardships.  In 2 Kings 3″1-27, we learn about a king who made an ill-advised decision.  How […]

David denHartog teaches the first in the “Elisha: Man of God” series from I Kings 19:19-21 and II Kings 2:1-15.

Don Hunt teaches from John 3:1-17.  It is the story of Nicodemus, a Pharisee who comes to Jesus with some questions.

Don Hunt teaches about the Holy Spirit and the work of evangelism, from John 16:7-14.

David denHartog teaches from I Kings 19:1-19 on depression. This episode in Elijah’s life shows us four major causes of depression and four ways that God answered.

David denHartog teaches the third in the “Elijah: A Man on a Mission” series.  All of us have a prodigal somewhere in our life that we are concerned about and for whom we would like desperately to see changed.  Is there anything we can still do, even when change does not seem like it is […]

There are times in life when we need to know who’s in charge – in a restaurant, in a business, in a ministry.  We want to know who’s calling the shots?  We also need to have a deep conviction about who’s in charge of our lives for emotional, spiritual, and mental well-being.  The theme of […]

David den Hartog teaches the first in a series from 1 Kings 17.  This was a time in Israel’s history where the state of the nation was just as bad as America’s culture today.  “What America Needs Now” is people that are committed to believe and live under the authority of God’s Word.

Dean Elliott reviews the first two parts in the Psalm 40 series and teaches from verses 11-17.  These verses explain how we connect to God when a crisis hits.  It is all the preparation of a daily devotional life compacted into a scream.

Dean Elliott teaches the second in the Psalm 40 series on how to feed yourself spiritual food.  Psalm 40:4-10 speaks of a formal pattern that Kind David used when coming before the Lord.

Dean Elliott teaches the first in a series on Psalm 40 about learning to feed yourself, spiritually speaking.  Why is spiritual food important?  What does it mean to feed yourself?  What are your expectations?  Any church is only as strong as the devotional life of its individual people.

What is God’s answer to a world and individual lives that are in a mess? This Easter, David denHartog explains 3 important truths that are all connected to the resurrection.  Because Jesus Lives…

Dean Elliott teaches the last in the “What’s Missing?” series from Titus 3:8-15.  The end of Titus focuses on the church’s responsibility to the outside world.  Does our attitude of humility produce actions?  Actions that we need to take for the world to listen to us and the message of the Gospel.

Dean Elliott continues the “What’s Missing?” series in Titus 3:1-8.  The operative principle behind the theory of evolution – is the idea that only the strongest, the fittest, the best survive.  We have been led to believe that it is also the operative principle in life – the best win.  To the extent which we believe that, […]

David denHartog teaches from Titus 2:9-15 in the fifth of the “What’s Missing?” series.  Just like women adorn themselves with jewely and make-up, Christians are to make more beautiful the teachings of God, our Savior, in a special way.  This gives us a platform for the declaration of the Gospel to the world in which […]

David denHartog continues the “What’s Missing?” series from Titus.  In the game of the Christian life, the way that the game is won is by God producing a Godly people, but we have an enemy who also has a game plan.  What is the game plan for the Christian?  How does God present holy and devoted […]

Dean Elliott teaches the third in the “What’s Missing?” series from Titus 1:10-16.  In this section, Paul tells Titus that the Elders are to silence those who teach and contradict sound doctrine, at least inside the walls of the church.  He explains what is toxic teaching, and what to watch out for.

David denHartog teaches the second sermon on Titus and what Paul writes about the church.  In Titus 1:5b-9, Paul gives the Biblical standard for leadership.  What are the character qualities that make a good leader?