GUEST SPEAKER: STEVE ADAMS | SEPTEMBER 14, 2025
One of the great privileges of the Christian life is serving our King. Often this service is categorized in three ways…delight, duty, or disregard. Where would you place yourself in light of these three descriptors? Today, we want to look through a lens that may help re-focus your service into one of delight.
2 Timothy 1:7-12
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PAUL SADLER | September 7, 2025
The professional student is the person who finds comfort in the perpetual learning of the university but lacks the courage or direction to put their learning into practice. The same problem can easily take place in the church. This message looks at God’s plan to equip believers to make an impact in the world.
Ephesians 4:11-16
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PAUL SADLER | AUGUST 31, 2025
Growth threatened the health of the early church. Overworked leaders were in danger of sacrificing what was most important for what felt most urgent. As they empowered others to join in the ministry, the priorities were preserved, and the needs were addressed. This message looks at how God invites people to join in the mission where they’re needed most.
Acts 6:1-7
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PAUL SADLER | AUGUST 24, 2025
God has entrusted you with unique gifts, talents, and opportunities, but what you believe about His character determines what you'll do with them. Our view of God either paralyzes us with fear or propels us into faithful action. This message explores how understanding God's grace frees us from regret over missed opportunities and empowers us to invest our lives for His kingdom.
Matthew 25:14-30
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GUEST SPEAKER: RICK BUCK | AUGUST 17, 2025
Our vision of God radically impacts every part of us; a distorted view of God leads to a distorted life. If we are to be all God wants us to be, we need to see Him for who He really is: our great and good God, who knows, sees, and loves us perfectly.
Psalm 139: 1-24
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SAM ARAGONES | AUGUST 10, 2025
Most of us are dehydrated and don’t know it. The same is true for our souls—we recognize our soul’s need for wholeness, satisfaction, and relief, and often seek to find them in anything but God. Psalm 42 helps us seek out the real source of our soul’s thirst, how we can satisfy that thirst, and how preaching to ourselves rejuvenates and invigorates our worship and spiritual life.
Psalm 42:1-11
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PAUL SADLER | AUGUST 3, 2025
Anything we do regularly can lose its meaning. When that happens with church, our hearts can begin to drift from God. This message helps us recapture a vision of gathered worship that rekindles our desire and stirs our anticipation.
Psalm 84:l-12
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SAM ARAGONES | JULY 27, 2025
We so often allow our lives and priorities to be defined and shaped by all sorts of external phenomena; but what if God’s design for worship was the method by which we are shaped into all that God has called us to be? David’s Psalm 16 calls us to declare and rejoice in all that God is and what He’s done for us—to be shaped by our worship of Him.
Psalm 16:1-11
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PAUL SADLER | JULY 20, 2025
The Tenth Commandment is like the final exam. What is it about envy that grips us so strongly? Why does what you have make me feel worse about what I have? This message examines the contentment at the heart of God’s command not to covet.
Exodus 20:17
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PAUL SADLER | JULY 6, 2025
In an era many call “post-truth” because of the rise of alternative facts and the popularity of fake news, do lies matter anymore? This message examines God’s passion for truth that underlines the Ninth Commandment.
Exodus 20:16
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PAUL SADLER | JULY 6, 2025
In a world that’s fixated on more, it’s easy to gain for yourself at the expense of other people. Honouring God involves respecting what other people have and stewarding what you’ve been given. This message looks at the relationship to other people’s property that’s highlighted in the Eighth Commandment.
Exodus 20:15
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SAM ARAGONES | JUNE 29, 2025
In a world where suffering is real and social justice is often reduced to slogans, Jesus calls us to something deeper. In the parable of the Good Samaritan, we discover that true compassion pushes us to see, feel, and meet the needs of others. This Sunday, we explore what love really does.
Luke 10:25-37
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PAUL SADLER | JUNE 22, 2025
In a culture that trivializes intimacy and blurs lines of morality, the sexual ideals that the Bible calls for can feel outdated and restrictive. This message looks at the purity and faithfulness emphasized in the Seventh Commandment.
Exodus 20:14
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PAUL SADLER | JUNE 15, 2025
When young is cool, and old is outdated, parents can easily be dismissed. When parents fail their children, the challenge to honour them is even greater. But God has designed parents to play a vital role in a child’s growth and a society’s formation. This message looks at the honour due to parents that underlies the Fifth Commandment.
Exodus 20:12
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SAM ARAGONES | JUNE 8, 2025
Why do Christians gather to sing about God? Why does God call us to remember His faithfulness to us? This morning, we examine the Song of Moses in Exodus 15 to see how remembering, rehearsing, and repeating the works and character of God become strength to us in tough times.
Exodus 15:1-18
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PAUL SADLER | JUNE 1, 2025
“You shall not murder” seems like the most obvious of all the commandments. But God didn’t reserve one of His top ten rules just for thugs and serial killers. This message looks at the dignity of human life to which the Sixth Commandment points.
Exodus 20:13
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PAUL SADLER | MAY 25, 2025
In a world that finds its worth in constant activity, rest can feel like a luxury we can’t afford. But it’s in sacred times of rest that we meet God and taste the relationship that we were created to enjoy. This message explores the holy rest to which the Fourth Commandment points.
Exodus 20:8-11
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PAUL SADLER | MAY 18, 2025
The casual way that we use God’s name reveals the careless thoughts that we have about Him. This message looks at the connection between the way we speak and the reverence God deserves as described in the Third Commandment.
Exodus 20:7
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PAUL SADLER | MAY 11, 2025
A mother’s role feels harder and less appreciated than ever. When you feel overlooked and undervalued, it’s easy to wonder if anyone sees or cares. This message looks at a woman who felt invisible but in meeting the God who saw her found renewed courage for her calling.
Genesis 16:1-16
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PAUL SADLER | MAY 4, 2025
We imagine God in various ways and assume He’s pleased with the diversity of our worship. But it’s possible to grieve God even when we think we’re honouring Him. This message looks at the true nature of worship that’s at the heart of the Second Commandment.
Exodus 20:4-6
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