Teaching the whole Bible, not just from it.
The Word of God is what we as Christians need in order to walk through this life in a way that pleases God, and has an impact on others. Join Pastor Doug McClean for verse-by-verse Bible teaching from our Sunday morning and Wednesday evening services.
A Process that Preached Christ • Part of our weekly Sunday morning study through Exodus.
Ministering in a Faithless Generation • Part of our midweek verse-by-verse study through Mark.
This Tent Says: There’s A Way In • Part of our weekly Sunday morning study through Exodus.
Revelation in Opposition - Winds & Criticism • Part of our midweek verse-by-verse study through Mark.
Seeing God Through the Word and the Blood • Part of our weekly Sunday morning study through Exodus.
Jesus Revealed, Reveals Man’s Condition • Part of our midweek verse-by-verse study through Mark.
The Sad State of Settling for Less • Part of our weekly Sunday morning study through Genesis.
Adversity Reveals Authenticity • Part of our midweek verse-by-verse study through 2 Corinthians.
Wrestling for What You Want, Discovering Who You Need • Part of our weekly Sunday morning study through Genesis.
Deception: The Threat to Devotion • Part of our midweek verse-by-verse study through 2 Corinthians.
Greatness in the Kingdom • Part of our Sunday morning study through Matthew.
Matthew 18:1-14
“This” is Important • Part of our Sunday morning study through Matthew.
As we conclude Matthew 17, we see the importance of faith, laying down our liberties for the good of others, and bringing our kids to Jesus.
The Implications of His Identity • Part of our weekly Sunday morning study through Matthew.
"The Normal Life of a Disciple" • Part of our weekly verse-by-verse study through Matthew
"Be Ready, This Isn’t Going to be Easy" • Part of our weekly verse-by-verse study through Matthew.
"Compassion For Those in Crisis" • Part of our weekly verse-by-verse study through Matthew.
"Everything Can Change Today" • Part of our weekly verse-by-verse study through Matthew.
"Three People You Don't Want To Be" • Part of our weekly verse-by-verse study through Proverbs.
"Be a Helper, Not the Judge" • Part of our weekly verse-by-verse study through the book of Matthew.
"The World’s Wealth and Worry" • Part of our weekly verse-by-verse study through the book of Matthew.
"The Scripture They Didn’t Know" • A special Resurrection Sunday message from John 20:1-10
"Certainties & the Unexpected" • Part of our weekly study through the book of Ecclesiastes
"Opportunities in Obstacles" • We take a break from our study through Ecclesiastes as Andrew McClean shares from Exodus 14.
As the first four Trumpet Judgments are poured out on the earth, we see that even in judgment, God speaks.
In Revelation 6, we see the beginning of God's judgment on the Christ-rejecting world, but even in a message of judgment, we can find hope.
Following our Christmas Eve services looking at Mary's Christmas, we're gathering again on Christmas morning to study Joseph's perspective of one of the greatest days in human history!
Join us in person or online at 10 AM on Christmas Day.
The account of Jesus' birth is one that has changed countless lives throughout generations. This Christmas Eve, join us as we study the story of Christmas from the perspective of His mother, Mary.
Join us in person or online at 4 or 6 PM on Christmas Eve.
Jeremy McDonaugh shares what the Lord taught him from Philippians 1 during his 24 days in the Ukraine.
Just as a potter forms the clay, God is working to form us into something useful and beautiful. The best hope for our world is for us to yield to His work, and declare His Word to the world.
King Josiah had tried to institute godliness among the people of Judah, but after his death we see that his commitment didn't affect the lives of his sons, his grandson, or the people.
Just as Jeremiah was to live in a manner consistent with the message he preached, we know what's coming, so we should live prepared.
King Josiah's love for the Lord motivated him to hold a Passover feast, to re-center the focus of the nation on the Lord. Yet, 13 years later, because of his pride, he failed to listen to the Lord's instruction.
Although the son of the righteous king, Hezekiah, Manasseh went his own way, walking in opposition to the Lord. Through difficulty, the Lord brought this prodigal son of the Old Testament back to Himself, showing us that no person is too far gone for the Lord to save.
Why do bad things happen to good kings? In this study of the life of King Hezekiah we see many of the reason why God allows bad things in the lives of good people.