The mission of the church is centered in God’s love for the world; our connection to the love of God frames our actions as followers of Jesus.
Every Sunday service includes an opportunity to give an offering; the weekly offering is not only a way of supporting the ministry of the church, it is also an act of worship.
Ever since the Protestant Reformation, preaching the gospel has been the central ingredient of the worship service; but what is the point of listening to a sermon every week in church?
Sacraments are more than reminders about God’s covenant; they are moments of participation within God’s covenant.
The Bible is a rather complex collection of writings over two-thousand years old; how do we best read and apply its message into our world today?
Prayer is not only the church’s way of expressing petitions to God; it is also God’s way of petitioning our hearts to receive his grace.
Confession is not just about admitting our sins and faults to God; it is about pursuing a faith that is authentic and genuine before God.
Sometimes we struggle to figure out God’s will for our lives; the Bible gives us a few key principles to help whenever we wrestle with discerning the will of God.
Faith is a gift given by God and received in our hearts; in worship we give an expression of our faith by professing what we believe together.
Worship is a part of what God calls us to do; when we come into worship, we do so in a way which responds to the invitation we have been given to enter the presence of God.