Sermons
Follow
Mar 17, 2019
Following Jesus means that we experience what God is up to. We experience the healing of Christ, being called out from brokenness into full restoration. Matthew 19:1-2

Peter EberlyLead Pastor
Forgiveness
Mar 10, 2019
Just like the first servant in this passage, Matthew 18:21-35, Jesus forgives us of our huge debt. We become truly forgiving when we acknowledge that we are the one with the unpayable debt that has been forgiven. Forgiveness knows no limit.

Matt SchwartzAssociate Pastor
Adult Discussions
Mar 3, 2019
This week, Pastor Peter teaches on Matthew 18:15-20, High Stakes Church: Real Family. We are reminded to come together despite the hurt we may have experienced in order to overcome and strengthen as the family of God.

Peter EberlyLead Pastor
One Sheep
Feb 24, 2019
We're reminded of Jesus' magnificent love for us from His teaching in Matthew 18:10-14. We are the one sheep that Jesus searches for until we're found.

Matt SchwartzAssociate Pastor
Stumbling Blocks
Feb 17, 2019
This week, we talk about the skills, materials and strategies we use when we build in God's Kingdom and what causes us to stumble in the process. In Matthew 18: 6-9 Jesus tells us to be aware of the stumbling blocks around us.

Peter EberlyLead Pastor
Little Ones
Feb 10, 2019
Matthew 18:1-5 Jesus instructs the disciples that they are to humble themselves like children in order to enter the Kingdom of Heaven. This sermon examines the nature of childlike humility in the Upside Down Kingdom.

Matt SchwartzAssociate Pastor
Welcome to the Family
Feb 3, 2019
When Jesus shows up, He changes everything. Jesus even redefines family. Wrapping up the Pitching In series, we serve because we are family.

Rachel YoderDirector of College & Young Adult Ministry
Fix Our Eyes on Jesus
Jan 27, 2019
Running our race with endurance and focusing on Jesus the whole time.
Jill SniderGuest Speaker
Tis the Season to Break New Ground
Jan 6, 2019
What parts of your life do you need to break new grown in this year? Where do we need to turn over the soil in our lives so we can produce fruit?

Peter EberlyLead Pastor





