January 2016

John 2:13-22

In this message you will take a closer look at the time Jesus drove the money changers from the temple. Takes a passage that seems self-explanatory, and really gets into the meaning behind it. 



John 2:1-12

John tells the miracle of Jesus turning water into wine. In this message you will learn why this was important in this Gospel and how it applies to us today. 



John 1:35-51

This message gets to know the disciples. It applies common knowledge of personality types to 4 very important men in the Bible. We can all relate to this message.



Wednesday Bible Study on John

This is the first sermon of our Wednesday Night Bible Study. These messages dive deeper into the word to get at the meat of it. So, if you are looking for a Bible Study type sermon this is the one for you!



John 1:14-31

Our second part to “That You May Believe” series. An interesting look at John himself. John had a very specific message to reveal in The Gospel of John.



December 2015

John 1:1-5

Starting this series off right from the beginning! Going through the beginning of John and really getting to the meat of this great Gospel. 



Unfailing Favor

We have all heard the story of Mary, but do we really know it? This message dives deep into this story and uncovers a powerful message. A truly inspiring word. 



The Paper is Part of the Plan

Everybody has their opinion of Jesus. But this truth is foundational to our faith. What you believe about Jesus all depends on what you believe about how he came. In this message we learn how God does miraculous things when we’re in miserable situations. 



The Miracle That Matters

A great word on the genealogy of Jesus. How many times have we skipped over those parts of our Bible? You will discover just how important they are during this encouraging word.



November 2015

Three Reasons To Be Thankful for Responsibility

We all have responsibilities that we have asked for or have been given. Some are good and some seem burdensome. This message shows us that God wants us to be thankful for these responsibilities.