Messages
Christmas at Journey
December 1-24
All In
October 27 - November 24
Trust and Follow Jesus
Sep 1 - Oct 20
Vision Sunday
August 25, 2024
Elijah
June 30-July 14
On A Mission
February 25 - March 24
The early church did not approach church the way most Western churches do today. If they had, the church would not still be around today. Many churches today are producing church attenders, but Jesus called us to produce—and reproduce—disciple makers. In this series, we will discover what the Bible describes as the "core" mission of the church.
A series by: James Brummett
In God We Trust
January 28 - February 18
The Bible declares that "the righteous will live by faith." The life of following Jesus is based on faith, or trust. We trust God for what we cannot see and for what we don't understand. Ultimately, we trust God for our eternity. If we can trust him for our eternity, how do we trust him with lesser things? Things like our possessions and finances? As we will see from Jesus, this is more important than most think.
A series by: James Brummett
One Life To Live
December 3-24
What will be the driving force of your life? When your years on earth are done, will the investment of your life pay any lasting dividends? This series will inspire each of us to consider carefully how we are spending our one and only life and to make the choices that will maximize our lifetime investments.
A series by: James Brummett
Greater Than
October 1 - October 29
Sexuality and Gender
July 9-30 & Aug 20 - Sep 17
Up Next
August 6-13, 2023
Throughout our lives we interact with people who influence us in positive and negative ways. Examples of influencers can found as we read through the Old and New Testament. In this two part series, we'll explore men whose actions left a legacy worth remembering and sharing. A legacy we can carry forward into our own lives.
A series by: Jason Walters
Hidden In Plain Sight
April 16 - May 21
Jesus often taught using parables. These fascinating stories would be the window of understanding, the filter, to separate those two types – the believers in Jesus and those who rejected Him. Parables revealed truth to those who were hungry, and concealed it from those who were too lazy to look for it, or too blinded by hatred and prejudice to discern it. God’s Word brings light for those who look for it, but for those who don’t, the darkness intensifies. It’s our choice.
A series by: James Brummett
Restore
Jan - Feb 2023