
This is the sermon from our 11/30/25 service. Today, we’ll dig into Proverbs 13:12: “Hope deferred makes the heart sick, but a longing fulfilled is a tree of life.”
Ever notice how Christmas amplifies everything? The good becomes great while the hard things feel harder. But Christmas doesn’t have to be either great or hard. There’s a hope that overcomes anything. On a silent night, a light broke through the darkness. The world watched in awe as love stepped in. Jesus changed everything—including the life that’s possible for us. We can experience the wonder of our Savior. Together we’ll reflect on the hope, peace, joy, and love found in Him with our series, The Arrival.
This year, our theme is The Journey. We're committed to walking in step with God, not just sitting back and hoping to watch Him move, but walking side by side with Him.

This is the testimony from our 11/23/25 service. Join us as the Magnusen family shares the testimony of God’s goodness and healing in Skylar’s life.



This is the sermon from our 11/16/25 service.
In this series we're doing a deep dive in Romans. Join us as we discover how Romans is the ultimate journey from sin to salvation—revealing the bad news about us, the good news about Jesus, and the grace that changes everything. Today, we’ll dive into Romans 16:20.
This year, our theme is The Journey. We're committed to walking in step with God, not just sitting back and hoping to watch Him move, but walking side by side with him.


This is the sermon from our 11/9/25 service.
In this series we're doing a deep dive in Romans. Join us as we discover how Romans is the ultimate journey from sin to salvation—revealing the bad news about us, the good news about Jesus, and the grace that changes everything. Today, we’ll dive into Romans 16:17-20.
This year, our theme is The Journey. We're committed to walking in step with God, not just sitting back and hoping to watch Him move, but walking side by side with him.


This is the sermon from our 11/2/25 service.
In this series we're doing a deep dive in Romans. Join us as we discover how Romans is the ultimate journey from sin to salvation—revealing the bad news about us, the good news about Jesus, and the grace that changes everything. Today, we’ll dive into Romans 15.
This year, our theme is The Journey. We're committed to walking in step with God, not just sitting back and hoping to watch Him move, but walking side by side with him.


This is the sermon from our 10/26/25 service.
In this series we're doing a deep dive in Romans. Join us as we discover how Romans is the ultimate journey from sin to salvation—revealing the bad news about us, the good news about Jesus, and the grace that changes everything. Today, we’ll dive into Romans 14:1-13.
This year, our theme is The Journey. We're committed to walking in step with God, not just sitting back and hoping to watch Him move, but walking side by side with him.


“What if what drives the entire narrative of Scripture, from beginning to end, is God’s passion for redeeming lost people to Himself? … What if the first missions trip was from heaven to the garden, the minute we messed up?” –Jerry Chambliss


“When He says ‘as you love yourself,’ He’s trying to give an example of: Hey, you guys already have this down pretty well. And the way that you love yourself– I want you to take that same measure and use it for other people. You always make sure that you have food to eat– Why don’t you make sure that the people around you do? Stop driving past the people that are hungry, saying, ‘somebody else will help them.’ Love your neighbor AS you love yourself.” –Brad Dickey


“Right now, you all are picturing someone in your mind that you’ve been praying for that needs to come to Christ, and you’re asking yourself, ‘Would I be willing to lay down my life? What am I willing to do to see that person come to Christ?’ And my question to you is: Are not all of those who are lost [just as important as] our sons and our daughters, and our brothers and sisters… Should we not love them as much as our [own] brother and sister, our [own] son or daughter.” – Mike Cocolin



“The truth that we believe in the gospel is not something that is simply a trend, it is not something that can be boiled down, it is not something that is unique to this church or that church… The gospel HAS been the answer to what we need. The gospel has been, will be, and will continue to be the answer, because it is timeless.” - Arin Nicholson

This is the sermon from our 9/21/25 service.
In this series we're doing a deep dive in Romans. Join us as we discover how Romans is the ultimate journey from sin to salvation—revealing the bad news about us, the good news about Jesus, and the grace that changes everything. Today, we’ll dive into Romans 15:15-17.
This year, our theme is The Journey. We're committed to walking in step with God, not just sitting back and hoping to watch Him move, but walking side by side with him.





This is the sermon from our 9/14/25 service.
In this series we're doing a deep dive in Romans. Join us as we discover how Romans is the ultimate journey from sin to salvation—revealing the bad news about us, the good news about Jesus, and the grace that changes everything. Today, we’ll dive into Romans 12-15.
This year, our theme is The Journey. We're committed to walking in step with God, not just sitting back and hoping to watch Him move, but walking side by side with him.


This is the sermon from our 9/7/25 service. We apologize for the audio quality, especially in the first few minutes; We adjusted it the best we could, and we pray you can still benefit from the video’s content.
In this series we're doing a deep dive in Romans. Join us as we discover how Romans is the ultimate journey from sin to salvation—revealing the bad news about us, the good news about Jesus, and the grace that changes everything. Today, we’ll dive into Romans 8:28.
This year, our theme is The Journey. We're committed to walking in step with God, not just sitting back and hoping to watch Him move, but walking side by side with him.


This is the sermon from our 8/31/25 service.
In this series we're doing a deep dive in Romans. Join us as we discover how Romans is the ultimate journey from sin to salvation—revealing the bad news about us, the good news about Jesus, and the grace that changes everything.
This year, our theme is The Journey. We're committed to walking in step with God, not just sitting back and hoping to watch Him move, but walking side by side with him.


This is the sermon from our 8/24/25 service.
In this series we're doing a deep dive in Romans. Join us as we discover how Romans is the ultimate journey from sin to salvation—revealing the bad news about us, the good news about Jesus, and the grace that changes everything.
This year, our theme is The Journey. We're committed to walking in step with God, not just sitting back and hoping to watch Him move, but walking side by side with him.


This is the sermon from our 8/17/25 service. Due to technical difficulties, there is no live video content from this service. We apologize for this, and we hope you can still enjoy the audio of Pastor Phil's preaching!
This morning our retired PAG pastor of 28 years, Phil Foster, preaches on forgiveness. He uses Joseph’s story (Genesis 37-50) to give practical insight on moving forward into forgiveness, even when you’ve been deeply wounded and betrayed.
This year, our theme is The Journey. We're committed to walking in step with God, not just sitting back and hoping to watch Him move, but walking side by side with him.

Due to technical difficulties, there is no live video content from this service. We apologize for this, and we hope you can still enjoy the audio of Pastor Phil's preaching!

This is the sermon from our 8/10/25 service.
In this series we're doing a deep dive in Romans. Join us as we discover how Romans is the ultimate journey from sin to salvation—revealing the bad news about us, the good news about Jesus, and the grace that changes everything.
This year, our theme is The Journey. We're committed to walking in step with God, not just sitting back and hoping to watch Him move, but walking side by side with him.


This is the sermon from our 8/3/25 service.
In this series we're doing a deep dive in Romans. Join us as we discover how Romans is the ultimate journey from sin to salvation—revealing the bad news about us, the good news about Jesus, and the grace that changes everything.
This year, our theme is The Journey. We're committed to walking in step with God, not just sitting back and hoping to watch Him move, but walking side by side with him.


This is the sermon from our 7/27/25 Christmas in July service.
In this series we're doing a deep dive in Romans. Join us as we discover how Romans is the ultimate journey from sin to salvation—revealing the bad news about us, the good news about Jesus, and the grace that changes everything.
This year, our theme is The Journey. We're committed to walking in step with God, not just sitting back and hoping to watch Him move, but walking side by side with him.


This is the sermon from our 7/20/25 service.
In this series we're doing a deep dive in Romans. Join us as we discover how Romans is the ultimate journey from sin to salvation—revealing the bad news about us, the good news about Jesus, and the grace that changes everything.
This year, our theme is The Journey. We're committed to walking in step with God, not just sitting back and hoping to watch Him move, but walking side by side with him.


Missionary Ariel Rainey preaches from 2 Corinthians 4, connecting the difficult nature of ministry with God’s mercy.


This is the sermon from our 7/6/25 service.
In this series we're doing a deep dive in Romans. Join us as we discover how Romans is the ultimate journey from sin to salvation—revealing the bad news about us, the good news about Jesus, and the grace that changes everything.
This year, our theme is The Journey. We're committed to walking in step with God, not just sitting back and hoping to watch Him move, but walking side by side with him.


This is the sermon from our 6/29/25 service.
In this series we're doing a deep dive in Romans. Join us as we discover how Romans is the ultimate journey from sin to salvation—revealing the bad news about us, the good news about Jesus, and the grace that changes everything.
This year, our theme is The Journey. We're committed to walking in step with God, not just sitting back and hoping to watch Him move, but walking side by side with him.


This is the sermon from our 6/22/25 service.
In this series we're doing a deep dive in Romans. Join us as we discover how Romans is the ultimate journey from sin to salvation—revealing the bad news about us, the good news about Jesus, and the grace that changes everything.
This year, our theme is The Journey. We're committed to walking in step with God, not just sitting back and hoping to watch Him move, but walking side by side with him.




This is the sermon from our 6/8/25 service.
The Holy Spirit is our Guide for the Journey.
This year, our theme is The Journey. We're committed to walking in step with God, not just sitting back and hoping to watch Him move, but walking side by side with him.


This is the sermon from our 5/25/25 service.
The Holy Spirit is our Guide for the Journey.
This year, our theme is The Journey. We're committed to walking in step with God, not just sitting back and hoping to watch Him move, but walking side by side with him.


This is the sermon from our 5/25/25 service.
The Holy Spirit is our Guide for the Journey.
This year, our theme is The Journey. We're committed to walking in step with God, not just sitting back and hoping to watch Him move, but walking side by side with him.


This is the sermon from our 5/18/25 service.
Easter is so much more than just an event to celebrate. Easter, the death and resurrection of Jesus gives us access.
This year, our theme is The Journey. We're committed to walking in step with God, not just sitting back and hoping to watch Him move, but walking side by side with him.



This is the sermon from our 5/4/25 service.
Easter is so much more than just an event to celebrate. Easter, the death and resurrection of Jesus gives us access.
This year, our theme is The Journey. We're committed to walking in step with God, not just sitting back and hoping to watch Him move, but walking side by side with him.


This is the sermon from our 4/27/25 service.
Easter is so much more than just an event to celebrate. Easter, the death and resurrection of Jesus gives us access.
This year, our theme is The Journey. We're committed to walking in step with God, not just sitting back and hoping to watch Him move, but walking side by side with him.


This is the sermon from our 4/20/25 service.
What if your alarm didn’t go off this morning? What if coffee was never invented? What if no one ever invited you to church? Now— What if Jesus never rose from the dead? What if the tomb wasn’t empty? What if death got the final word? That would be the saddest story ever told. But here’s the good news: Easter DID happen—and it changes everything. Hope is real. Redemption is possible. Broken stories get remade. Because Jesus lives, your story isn’t over. Join us this Easter as we ask the question: “What if Easter never happened?”
This year, our theme is The Journey. We're committed to walking in step with God, not just sitting back and hoping to watch Him move, but walking side by side with him.


This is the sermon from our 4/13/25 service.
Most of us are familiar with the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, which we remember as Palm Sunday. This morning, our focus will be on the following verse: “When Jesus entered Jerusalem, the whole city was stirred and asked, ‘Who is this?’” (Matthew 21:10).


This is the sermon from our 4/6/25 service.
“The Journey: Through the Ordinary” series description:
This year, our theme is The Journey. We’re committed to walking in step with God, not just sitting back and hoping to watch Him move, but walking side by side with Him.
We often define our life by the highlights and lowlights. It's tempting to define our journey by the big moments. But most of our lives consist of ordinary chapters. They may not feel significant, but ultimately end up changing everything. In our new series, The Journey Through The Ordinary, we'll discover the hidden beauty of life’s small moments.


This is the sermon from our 3/30/25 service.
“The Journey: Through the Ordinary” series description:
This year, our theme is The Journey. We’re committed to walking in step with God, not just sitting back and hoping to watch Him move, but walking side by side with Him.
We often define our life by the highlights and lowlights. It's tempting to define our journey by the big moments. But most of our lives consist of ordinary chapters. They may not feel significant, but ultimately end up changing everything. In our new series, The Journey Through The Ordinary, we'll discover the hidden beauty of life’s small moments.


This is the sermon from our 3/23/25 service.
“The Journey: Through the Ordinary” series description:
This year, our theme is The Journey. We’re committed to walking in step with God, not just sitting back and hoping to watch Him move, but walking side by side with Him.
We often define our life by the highlights and lowlights. It's tempting to define our journey by the big moments. But most of our lives consist of ordinary chapters. They may not feel significant, but ultimately end up changing everything. In our new series, The Journey Through The Ordinary, we'll discover the hidden beauty of life’s small moments.


This is the sermon from our 3/16/25 service.
Matthew Curtin illustrates the gospel message by setting the court scene of Zechariah 3:1-5. He asks the question, “How can God be both just AND merciful?”, and answers this question with the sacrificial atonement of Jesus Christ.


This is the sermon from our 3/9/25 service.
“The Journey: Through the Ordinary” series description:
This year, our theme is The Journey. We’re committed to walking in step with God, not just sitting back and hoping to watch Him move, but walking side by side with Him.
We often define our life by the highlights and lowlights. It's tempting to define our journey by the big moments. But most of our lives consist of ordinary chapters. They may not feel significant, but ultimately end up changing everything. In our new series, The Journey Through The Ordinary, we'll discover the hidden beauty of life’s small moments.


This is the sermon from our 3/2/25 service.
“The Journey: Through the Ordinary” series description:
This year, our theme is The Journey. We’re committed to walking in step with God, not just sitting back and hoping to watch Him move, but walking side by side with Him.
We often define our life by the highlights and lowlights. It's tempting to define our journey by the big moments. But most of our lives consist of ordinary chapters. They may not feel significant, but ultimately end up changing everything. In our new series, The Journey Through The Ordinary, we'll discover the hidden beauty of life’s small moments.


This is the sermon from our 2/23/25 service.
“The Journey: Twogether” series description:
This year, our theme is The Journey. We’re committed to walking in step with God, not just sitting back and hoping to watch Him move, but walking side by side with Him.
Life isn’t meant to be walked alone. God created us for community, and there is power when we journey with Him—and with each other. In this series; The Journey Twogether, we’ll dive into what it means to build the right relationships that encourage, strengthen, and help us find God’s purpose for our lives. You don’t have to do this alone. Find your people. Step into the journey. Let’s walk this Twogether.


“The Journey: Twogether” series description:
This year, our theme is The Journey. We’re committed to walking in step with God, not just sitting back and hoping to watch Him move, but walking side by side with Him.
Life isn’t meant to be walked alone. God created us for community, and there is power when we journey with Him—and with each other. In this series; The Journey Twogether, we’ll dive into what it means to build the right relationships that encourage, strengthen, and help us find God’s purpose for our lives. You don’t have to do this alone. Find your people. Step into the journey. Let’s walk this Twogether.


This is the sermon from our 2/9/25 service.
“The Journey: How to Pray” series description:
This year, our theme is The Journey. We're committed to walking in step with God, not just sitting back and hoping to watch Him move, but walking side by side with him.
In this series, we'll focus on prayer - the heartbeat of a vibrant relationship with God. We'll discover how prayer isn't just a spiritual discipline, but how God forms our lives to look more like Jesus.
Each week, we'll take practical steps toward building a stronger, transformative prayer life that will help us to walk more in step with God.


This is the sermon from our 2/2/25 service.
“The Journey: How to Pray” series description:
This year, our theme is The Journey. We're committed to walking in step with God, not just sitting back and hoping to watch Him move, but walking side by side with him.
In this series, we'll focus on prayer - the heartbeat of a vibrant relationship with God. We'll discover how prayer isn't just a spiritual discipline, but how God forms our lives to look more like Jesus.
Each week, we'll take practical steps toward building a stronger, transformative prayer life that will help us to walk more in step with God.


“The Journey: How to Pray” series description:
This year, our theme is The Journey. We're committed to walking in step with God, not just sitting back and hoping to watch Him move, but walking side by side with him.
In this series, we'll focus on prayer - the heartbeat of a vibrant relationship with God. We'll discover how prayer isn't just a spiritual discipline, but how God forms our lives to look more like Jesus.
Each week, we'll take practical steps toward building a stronger, transformative prayer life that will help us to walk more in step with God.


This is the sermon from our 1/19/25 service.
“The Journey: How to Study the Bible” series description:
This year, our theme is The Journey. We're committed to walking in step with God, not just sitting back and hoping to watch Him move, but walking side by side with him.
In this series, we'll focus on prayer - the heartbeat of a vibrant relationship with God. We'll discover how prayer isn't just a spiritual discipline, but how God forms our lives to look more like Jesus.
Each week, we'll take practical steps toward building a stronger, transformative prayer life that will help us to walk more in step with God.


This is the sermon from our 1/12/25 service.
“The Journey: How to Study the Bible” series description:
In this series, we'll focus on prayer - the heartbeat of a vibrant relationship with God. We'll discover how prayer isn't just a spiritual discipline, but how God forms our lives to look more like Jesus. Each week, we'll take practical steps toward building a stronger, transformative prayer life that will help us to walk more in step with God.


This is the sermon from our 1/5/15 service.
“The Journey: How to Study the Bible” series description:
There’s no better way to get to know God than by getting into His Word. It’s a window into His heart. Yet, so many of us struggle to read it consistently—or even start. Maybe it feels overwhelming, confusing, or just hard to fit into a busy schedule. But what if there was a way to take that first step together? We’re inviting you to be part of The Journey, a sermon series designed to help us explore God’s Word, connect with His truth, and grow in our understanding of His plan for our lives. Together, we’ll uncover practical ways to read and engage with Scripture, and be reminded of the power it has to transform our lives. Whether you’re new to the Bible or have been reading it for years, The Journey is for everyone who wants to take a step closer to God. Let’s explore His Word together, learn how to apply it in our daily lives, and grow deeper in faith.


This is the sermon from our 12/29/24 service.
“The Journey: How to Study the Bible” series description:
There’s no better way to get to know God than by getting into His Word. It’s a window into His heart. Yet, so many of us struggle to read it consistently—or even start. Maybe it feels overwhelming, confusing, or just hard to fit into a busy schedule. But what if there was a way to take that first step together?
We’re inviting you to be part of The Journey, a sermon series designed to help us explore God’s Word, connect with His truth, and grow in our understanding of His plan for our lives. Together, we’ll uncover practical ways to read and engage with Scripture, and be reminded of the power it has to transform our lives.
Whether you’re new to the Bible or have been reading it for years, The Journey is for everyone who wants to take a step closer to God. Let’s explore His Word together, learn how to apply it in our daily lives, and grow deeper in faith.

This is the sermon from our 12/22/24 service.
“Light In The Darkness” description:
Advent is a season of anticipation, a time to celebrate the coming of Jesus, the true Light who shines in the darkness. This year, our Advent series, Light in the Darkness, will focus on John 1, showing how Jesus brings hope, joy, peace, and love into our lives. We will celebrate not only His birth but also eagerly anticipate His return to restore all things.
Each week, we will uncover how John 1 reveals Jesus as the Light that cannot be overcome, offering hope, joy, peace, and love. Are you longing for light in a dark world? Come and discover the life and truth found in Him. Invite your family and friends to join us in this powerful journey of faith, and let’s celebrate together the eternal Light that transforms our lives.


This is the sermon from our 12/15/24 service.
“Light In The Darkness” description:
Advent is a season of anticipation, a time to celebrate the coming of Jesus, the true Light who shines in the darkness. This year, our Advent series, Light in the Darkness, will focus on John 1, showing how Jesus brings hope, joy, peace, and love into our lives. We will celebrate not only His birth but also eagerly anticipate His return to restore all things.
Each week, we will uncover how John 1 reveals Jesus as the Light that cannot be overcome, offering hope, joy, peace, and love. Are you longing for light in a dark world? Come and discover the life and truth found in Him. Invite your family and friends to join us in this powerful journey of faith, and let’s celebrate together the eternal Light that transforms our lives.


This is the sermon from our 12/8/24 service.
“Light In The Darkness” description:
Advent is a season of anticipation, a time to celebrate the coming of Jesus, the true Light who shines in the darkness. This year, our Advent series, Light in the Darkness, will focus on John 1, showing how Jesus brings hope, joy, peace, and love into our lives. We will celebrate not only His birth but also eagerly anticipate His return to restore all things.
Each week, we will uncover how John 1 reveals Jesus as the Light that cannot be overcome, offering hope, joy, peace, and love. Are you longing for light in a dark world? Come and discover the life and truth found in Him. Invite your family and friends to join us in this powerful journey of faith, and let’s celebrate together the eternal Light that transforms our lives.

This is the sermon from our 12/8/24 service.
“Light In The Darkness” description:
Advent is a season of anticipation, a time to celebrate the coming of Jesus, the true Light who shines in the darkness. This year, our Advent series, Light in the Darkness, will focus on John 1, showing how Jesus brings hope, joy, peace, and love into our lives. We will celebrate not only His birth but also eagerly anticipate His return to restore all things.
Each week, we will uncover how John 1 reveals Jesus as the Light that cannot be overcome, offering hope, joy, peace, and love. Are you longing for light in a dark world? Come and discover the life and truth found in Him. Invite your family and friends to join us in this powerful journey of faith, and let’s celebrate together the eternal Light that transforms our lives.



This is the sermon from our 11/24/24 service.
This morning, missionaries Tim and Debbie Anderson share testimonies from their missionary work in Ecuador. Missionary Tim preaches from Philippians 3, encouraging us to “stay on mission” as Christians.


This is the sermon from our 11/17/24 service.
“In God We Trust” description:
There's no denying we're in a season of conflict and chaos- but the noise in your news feed doesn't have to pollute your soul. You can find peace. You can find hope. You can trust in the One who holds the future in His hands.
During his season of chaos, and conflict, who can believe? What do we know is actually true? Where do we put our trust?
This series will cut through the noise and give us a lifeline of hope. Each week we will be reminded where our hope truly lies, and be given tools to heal anxiety, restore relationships, and be a light in a dark and challenging time.



This is the sermon from our 11/10/24 service.
“In God We Trust” description:
There's no denying we're in a season of conflict and chaos- but the noise in your news feed doesn't have to pollute your soul. You can find peace. You can find hope. You can trust in the One who holds the future in His hands.
During his season of chaos, and conflict, who can believe? What do we know is actually true? Where do we put our trust?
This series will cut through the noise and give us a lifeline of hope. Each week we will be reminded where our hope truly lies, and be given tools to heal anxiety, restore relationships, and be a light in a dark and challenging time.

This is the sermon for our 10/27/24 service.






This is the sermon from our 7/14/24 service.
“The Exchange Zone” description:
The Christian life is not an individual race. We are all in this together. How we handle what God has given us makes an impact for generations to come. Through this series we will see how we can run the race that God has laid out for us to run.


This is the sermon from our 7/7/24 service.
“The Exchange Zone” description:
The Christian life is not an individual race. We are all in this together. How we handle what God has given us makes an impact for generations to come. Through this series we will see how we can run the race that God has laid out for us to run.

This is the sermon from our 6/23/24 service.
“The Exchange Zone” description:
The Christian life is not an individual race. We are all in this together. How we handle what God has given us makes an impact for generations to come. Through this series we will see how we can run the race that God has laid out for us to run.


This is the sermon from our 9/29/24 service.
“Habits of the Heart” description:
Jeremiah 17:9 says, “The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure. Who can understand it?” Through this series we will understand that if you want to change your life, you need to change your habits. But if you want to change your habits, you need to let God change your heart. We will look at practical ways that we allow God to change our heart.









Guest speaker, Kirstin Edinger, preaches about walking into the calling that God has placed on your life, and asks, “What is in your hands?”.


This is the sermon from our 9/22/24 service.
“Habits of the Heart” description:
Jeremiah 17:9 says, “The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure. Who can understand it?” Through this series we will understand that if you want to change your life, you need to change your habits. But if you want to change your habits, you need to let God change your heart. We will look at practical ways that we allow God to change our heart.

This is the sermon from our 9/15/24 service.
“Habits of the Heart” description:
Jeremiah 17:9 says, “The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure. Who can understand it?” Through this series we will understand that if you want to change your life, you need to change your habits. But if you want to change your habits, you need to let God change your heart. We will look at practical ways that we allow God to change our heart.

This is the sermon from our 9/8/24 service.
“Habits of the Heart” description:
Jeremiah 17:9 says, “The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure. Who can understand it?” Through this series we will understand that if you want to change your life, you need to change your habits. But if you want to change your habits, you need to let God change your heart. We will look at practical ways that we allow God to change our heart.

This is the sermon from our 9/1/24 service.
“Habits of the Heart” series description:
Jeremiah 17:9 says, “The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure. Who can understand it?” Through this series we will understand that if you want to change your life, you need to change your habits. But if you want to change your habits, you need to let God change your heart. We will look at practical ways that we allow God to change our heart.

This is the sermon from our 8/25/24 service.
Guest speaker, Kirstin Edinger, preaches about walking into the calling that God has placed on your life, and asks, “What is in your hands?”.


This is the sermon from our 8/4/24 service.
“The Exchange Zone” description:
The Christian life is not an individual race. We are all in this together. How we handle what God has given us makes an impact for generations to come. Through this series we will see how we can run the race that God has laid out for us to run.
Join us for in-person service every Sunday at 10:00 AM (also live streamed on YouTube), as Pastor Glenn Magnusen preaches.
