When Caught In Sin

Sometimes we find ourselves suffering the consequences of our own sin. When we are caught in sin, God is still worthy of our worship. We don't worship because we feel worthy to, we worship because He is worthy. When we are caught in sin, the grace and mercy of God draws us in and all we can do is worship.

Belonging

We live in a time where individualism is celebrated, but should this be true about Christians? Tucker Parman helps us look at one of the reasons why being a part of the church is so critical in the life of a believer. Engaging in community is a response to the worthiness of God.

From Chains

God is worthy of our worship no matter what our circumstances look like. Paul and Silas found themselves chained up in a dungeon, yet even there they declared the worthiness of God. Can we also declare that God is good even when our circumstances are bad?

From The In-between

We can be tempted to give up when we are in the season in-between the promise and its fulfillment. In this message, Pastor Kyle Smith helps us look at how Jehoshaphat and his people chose to worship even when they couldn't see how God was working. We must remember and declare that God is worthy, even when we are in the in-between.

When Attacked

What do we do when we find ourselves caught up in a challenge we cannot get ourselves out of? We can either surrender or petition an ally. We will look at how worship is the proper response to unexpected challenges, not just blessings. Worship can take us from fear to faith even when our circumstances are unchanged.

His Presence Is The Destination

In Exodus 33, Moses is found with a decision to make: either go into the promise land without God's presence, or stay in the wilderness with God's presence. Spencer Powell shares how the ultimate jewel in life is an intimate relationship with God's presence.

Loving With Your Mind

We believe that we are called to love God with all of who we are - with our heart, soul, mind, and strength. Yet, what does it actually look like to love God with our mind? We look at some examples in the Bible to help us understand the value and role that Scripture should play in helping us to love the Lord with out minds.

Worship By Giving

We believe that loving always leads to giving and therefore, giving is one of our prominent forms of worship. God has always had a plan and a purpose for our finances, and Scripture outlines reasons we should and should not give of our resources.

Your Priestly Calling

The temple didn't function without the priests serving in their various roles. We will look at how one application of being holy priests is by serving in the church, and how the gospel turns this from an obligation to a privilege.

Attractive Ingredients

After the Old Testament temple was completed, the presence of God arrived in a powerful way. In this message, we look at the ingredients that were attractive to the presence of God, and consider the attractiveness of our lives and church.

Holy Priests

There is more to salvation than just being saved. We are called to live the rest of our lives as holy priests. In this week's message, we look at how we are called to operate as priests today.

Choosing To Worship

We have one life to live. We have the option of living it for ourselves, or for the one who made us, loves us, and is worthy of our worship. This week, we look at the life of Mary of Bethany to see a life of choosing to worship in every season.

His will = Holiness

This is our third week looking at Romans 12:1-2. The final statement of these verses is "then you will know God's will for you, which is good and pleasing and perfect." It is natural for us to wonder what God's will for our life is. We take a look at how we can discover God's will for our lives.

Conform or Transform

We continue looking at how Romans 12:1-2 teaches us as "truly the way to worship". Genuine worship results in transforming into who God has created us to be, rather than conforming to the pattern of this world.

Living Sacrifice

In this message, we will look at what Romans 12:1 says is "truly the way we worship." When we consider what God has done for us, we will discover again that He is worthy of more than our songs. He is worthy of our whole lives.

Palm Sunday

In this message, we will look at the Triumphal Entry of Jesus into Jerusalem and the response of worship from His followers and bystanders alike. Observations of this story will demonstrate for us three more ways that we can express the worthiness of God.

Emotional Expressions

This week we continue to answer the question of how do we express the worthiness of God. We have talked about verbal and physical expressions of worship, and now we turn to the emotional expressions God has created us with. Emotions are the universal language of the soul that should be embraced rather than resisted in worship.

Physical Expressions

God is worthy of our worship, but how do we express His worthiness? This week we dig into five Biblical ways to physically express the worthiness of God.

A Priestly People

We believe that God is Worthy, and this statement extends far beyond our verbal and lyrical expression of singing songs to the Lord. Worship can simply be defined as the way you live, motivated by what you love. When we consider this definition of worship it moves us beyond our time singing to the Lord, and into a space where we consider that all of our life is worship. In this message, we look at two areas of our life that God is Worthy of: our identity and our service.

Verbal Expressions

Feb 28, 2021

If God is worthy of our worship, how do we express His worthiness? This week we look at how the Bible instructs us to express the worthiness of God verbally. We are constantly using words to communicate our approval or disapproval of people, behavior, tv shows, food, coffee, and weather. How do we direct our words to be the source of worship to our God who is worthy of more than we could ever offer?

He Is Worthy

Feb 21, 2021

We kick off our brand new series "He is worthy" with a look at why we worship. We worship because of who He is and what He's done.