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Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace

David denHartog begins our Christmas series, “And He Shall Be Called ….”  How can we have joy during this Christmas season, when for so many of us there is hardship, depression, despair, or even just busy-ness and stress?  In Isaiah 8:22-9:7, God gives us a promise and person so that we might have joy and peace. […]

Ooops…My Bad!

Dean Elliott teaches in the last sermon on Philippians about gentleness.  Gentleness is to be one of the calling cards of a Christian and often the greatest demonstration comes in the midst of a conflict.  Dean gives us 3 things that we can do to help us be more gentle when we are caught off […]

Whatcha Huntin’ For?

Most people go to church because they are hunting for something.  Do you realize that God is also hunting for something too?  Dean Elliott teaches from Philippians 3:17-4:1 about the thing that God is looking for in you.

How to Win THE Race

David denHartog teaches from Philippians 3:12-16 about what it means to run to win.  There are many winners in the Christian life, in that those who believe in Jesus Christ will enter the kingdom of heaven.  But, there are truths to embrace as we run this race so that a Christian may hear “well done, good and […]

The One Important Thing

David denHartog teaches on Philippians 3:1-11 about the one important thing in a Christian’s life.

Fulfilling God’s Purpose

David denHartog teaches from Philippians 2:19-30 on two qualities that we need to make part of our lives.  If we do, then God can use us to spread the Gospel and further His kingdom.  Joy comes when we impact the lives of others.

It’ll Stunt Your Growth

David denHartog teaches from Philippians 2:12-18 on what can stunt our spiritual growth.  It will snuff out our joy and lessen our impact on others.  He also brings clarity to “work out your salvation with fear and trembling,” in verse 12.

The Way We Roll

Dean Elliott teaches from Philippians 2:5-11 about how Jesus chose the way of weakness.  To be part of the family, to play on the team, we must also chose the way of weakness.

The Family Resemblance

Dean Elliott teaches from Philippians 1:27 – 2:4 on two characteristics that give us a resemblance to Jesus and the family of God.