• Shall We Dance - With Special Guest Rev. Emily Robnett
    May 27 2026

    The Ascension of Jesus is often overlooked but essential to understanding our salvation. When Jesus ascended to heaven in His human body, He brought humanity into the very presence of God, making us one with the divine. This isn't just about future hope - it's about bringing heaven to earth now. The Ascension completes our salvation story and commissions us to continue Christ's work in the world. We're called to address real needs like poverty, oppression, and brokenness while living out God's kingdom values daily.

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    19 mins
  • Tell Me the Stories of Jesus: The Calling of the Disciples
    May 27 2026

    Jesus chose to teach from an ordinary fishing boat, showing that God loves to work through our everyday moments. When Jesus told the fishermen to cast their nets after a fruitless night, their obedience led to an overwhelming catch. This miracle revealed Jesus' identity and transformed their disappointment into purpose. The disciples left everything to follow him, not after years of success, but after experiencing how Jesus could transform their ordinary work into something extraordinary. God doesn't wait for perfect conditions or impressive circumstances to show up in our lives.

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    27 mins
  • Our Unexpected God: When Jesus Says You Matter
    May 12 2026

    In Luke 7, when a woman with a sinful reputation anoints Jesus' feet with expensive perfume, the religious leaders judge her harshly. But Jesus asks a profound question: Do you see this woman? While others saw only her past mistakes, Jesus saw her courage, devotion, and worth. This story reminds us that much of women's work goes unnoticed by the world, but Jesus sees everything. He sees the late-night sacrifices, the emotional labor, the quiet faithfulness that keeps families and communities functioning. Whether you're a mother, mentor, leader, or caregiver, your value extends far beyond what others recognize. Jesus doesn't just see your work - he honors your dignity and calls you valuable.

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    20 mins
  • Our Unexpected God: The God Who Breaks the Rules to Make Us Whole
    May 5 2026

    In Luke 17:11-19, Jesus encounters ten men with leprosy who were considered untouchable outcasts by society. When they cry out for mercy, Jesus tells them to show themselves to the priests, and they are healed as they go. However, only one returns to thank Jesus - a Samaritan, the most unlikely person in the group. Jesus tells this grateful man that his faith has made him well, using a word that means complete wholeness, not just physical healing. This story reveals that Jesus walks toward those society pushes away and that gratitude transforms healing into true restoration.

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    25 mins
  • Our Unexpected God: The God Who Shows Up in the Silence
    Apr 27 2026

    Life's overwhelming noise can make it feel impossible to connect with God, but the story of Elijah teaches us that divine presence often comes in unexpected ways. After experiencing a great spiritual victory, Elijah found himself exhausted and running from Queen Jezebel's threats. When God met him in the wilderness, it wasn't through spectacular displays of wind, earthquake, or fire, but through a gentle whisper that required stillness to hear. God provided practical care through food and rest, reminding us that sometimes the most spiritual thing we can do is tend to our basic needs. The story reveals that God speaks most clearly not in life's dramatic moments, but in the quiet spaces where we stop performing and start listening.

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    25 mins
  • Our Unexpected God: The God Who Doesn't Wait for Permission
    Apr 20 2026

    The story of Zacchaeus reveals how Jesus intentionally seeks out those society rejects. As a despised tax collector, Zacchaeus climbed a tree to see Jesus, who then invited himself to dinner at his house. The crowd was outraged that Jesus would associate with such a sinner. However, Jesus' unexpected grace transformed Zacchaeus instantly - not through guilt or shame, but through being chosen and valued. This demonstrates that God's grace comes before we're ready, and that belonging leads to transformation, not the other way around.

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    27 mins
  • Our Unexpected God: The God Who Sees the Invisible *Sorry the Audio is Bad*
    Apr 14 2026

    The story of Hagar reveals a God who sees those pushed to society's margins. When Abraham and Sarah's impatience led them to use Hagar as a surrogate, she became caught in a cycle of abuse and abandonment. Fleeing to the wilderness, Hagar encountered God who called her by name and promised her descendants. She became the first person in Scripture to name God - El Roi, the God who sees. Though God didn't immediately fix her circumstances, He provided dignity, sustenance, and hope. Hagar's story reminds us that God sees the invisible and calls us to refuse creating new systems of oppression.

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    37 mins
  • Our Unexpected God: The God Who Conquers Death
    Apr 7 2026

    Easter morning began not with celebration, but with grief-stricken women carrying spices to anoint Jesus' body. They had forgotten His promises and lost all hope. Yet in their deepest despair, God revealed His greatest miracle. The angels asked a profound question: Why do you look for the living among the dead? This question became the first Easter sermon, reminding us that resurrection begins with hope, not understanding. Peter, despite his shame from denying Jesus, ran to the empty tomb when he heard the news. He didn't have all the answers, but he sensed the story wasn't over. Easter shows us a God who defeats death without violence and brings hope without conditions, exactly as we are.

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    16 mins