• February 8, 2026 - Bible in a Year - Week 21
    Feb 10 2026

    In this week’s message, we wrestle honestly with Ecclesiastes’ unsettling claim that “everything is meaningless” and the frustration of living in endless cycles of effort and toil. Rather than despair, the sermon invites us to hold Proverbs and Ecclesiastes in tension—learning wisdom while releasing control and performance. Join us as we discover how meaning is ultimately found not in outcomes, but in relationship: loving God, loving our neighbor, and trusting God’s grace to hold everything together.

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    30 mins
  • February 8, 2026 - Bible in a Year - Your Questions Answered #9
    Feb 10 2026

    In this week’s Q&A sermon, we explore deep questions about God’s character, wisdom, and grace—from why God’s complete knowledge comforts rather than terrifies, to how Christ fulfills wisdom without turning faith into a rulebook. Through stories of David, Solomon, Proverbs, and the sons of Korah, we’re reminded that God saves, restores, and invites us into praise, not performance. Join us as we reflect on a God who holds us fast, calls us to humility, and transforms even broken family stories into songs of hope.

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    23 mins
  • February 1, 2026 - Bible in a Year - Week 20
    Feb 4 2026

    In this week’s message, we explore the Book of Proverbs and discover that true wisdom begins with reverence for God. Through stories of art, parenting, and Scripture, we’re reminded that God’s wisdom gives us the foundation we need to navigate a complicated and chaotic world. Join us as we reflect on how learning God’s ways first allows us to live faithfully, creatively, and with confidence.

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    26 mins
  • January 25, 2026 - Bible in a Year - Week 19
    Jan 27 2026

    In this week’s message, guest preacher Ed reminds that the throne has always belonged to the Lord—and that true greatness looks nothing like the world expects. From David releasing power to Jesus redefining kingship through service and the cross, we see a God who reigns not by grasping, but by giving Himself. Join us as we reflect on what it means to live free from striving, confident that Christ reigns now and that we are safe in His care.

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    19 mins
  • January 18, 2026 - Bible in a Year - Week 18
    Jan 21 2026

    In this week’s message, Pastor Scott reflects on David’s desire to build the temple and asks a challenging question: was this truly God’s plan, or a well-intentioned human one? Through Scripture and history, we’re invited to consider how God often calls us to a slower, stranger path of faithfulness—one that requires waiting, trust, and humility. Join us as we explore how God can still bring redemption and purpose even through our imperfect plans.

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    28 mins
  • January 11, 2026 - Bible in a Year - Week 17
    Jan 13 2026

    In this week’s sermon, we follow David’s repentance after his failure and discover how God turns a place of judgment into a place of restoration. From an ancient threshing floor to the temple in Jerusalem—and ultimately to Christ and His people—we see how God chooses ordinary places and ordinary people to dwell with and bring healing. Join us as we reflect on a God who meets us in our brokenness, loves what seems average, and makes it the center of His redeeming work.

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    24 mins
  • January 11, 2026 - Bible in a Year - Your Questions Answered #8
    Jan 13 2026

    In this week’s Q&A sermon, Pastor Scott tackles honest questions about Judges, kingship, the Ark of the Covenant, and God’s surprising choice of leaders. Through stories of Saul, David, and the role of community, we’re reminded how easily we trust ourselves—or symbols—instead of God’s faithful presence. Join us as we explore why God meets us in our confusion, calls us into community, and remains our true protector and redeemer.

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    25 mins
  • January 4, 2026 - Bible in a Year - Week 16
    Jan 6 2026

    In this week’s message, we reflect on the rise and fall of King Saul and the tension between human power and faithful obedience. Through Saul’s story, we see a God who grieves over sin yet never abandons His people, calling us to faithfulness rather than empty sacrifice. Join us as we explore how this story ultimately points us to Christ—the King who succeeds where we fail and remains faithful even in our unfaithfulness.

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    30 mins