Episodes
Sunday Mar 31, 2024
A Hope Revealed (Pastor Vann Trapp)
Sunday Mar 31, 2024
Sunday Mar 31, 2024
Pastor Vann's sermon "Hope Revealed" focuses on the transformative power of encountering the resurrection of Jesus, comparing it to blowing our minds with new discoveries that challenge our worldview. The disciples' struggle to comprehend Jesus' resurrection highlights the profound impact of this event in reshaping their lives. Jesus' resurrection sets him apart and proves the validity of his teachings, offering hope in the face of life's hardships. The sermon concludes with a call to celebrate new life in Christ through baptism and encourages believers to support one another in embracing the truth of Jesus' resurrection.
Sunday Mar 24, 2024
A Hope Obscured (Pastor Vann Trapp)
Sunday Mar 24, 2024
Sunday Mar 24, 2024
Sometimes, we just need a distraction. Our situation is overwhelming, or the challenges are relentless, and we just need a break. But in taking our eyes off the circumstances, are we also missing the work that God is doing in the midst of our struggle? Because He is there. And He is good. The story of Palm Sunday is not just about how to put on a good parade. It is a reminder to keep our eyes on our God at all times, good and bad, because He is where our hope is found.
Sunday Mar 17, 2024
What's In Your Name? (Pastor Cheryl Lavornia)
Sunday Mar 17, 2024
Sunday Mar 17, 2024
The sermon "What's in Your Name?" by Pastor Cheryl discusses the importance of names in shaping our identities. She uses the story of Abram and Sarai's name changes to demonstrate how God transforms and revitalizes individuals. Pastor Cheryl connects biblical instances of name changes to emphasize the impact of embracing new identities given by Jesus. The congregation is encouraged to release old labels, embrace new names, and live authentically in their identities with God's transformative power.
Sunday Mar 10, 2024
Digging Deeper (Pastor Cheryl Lavornia)
Sunday Mar 10, 2024
Sunday Mar 10, 2024
Let's face it, we want it quick. We want a faith that's quick and easy. We want a God who is also quick to respond and makes it super easy for us to know His will and His ways. Somehow, God both allows for this tendency AND transforms this tendency as we grow in our faith. Faith is something that takes time. It takes both jumping in and sitting back. It takes running fast and crawling forward in obedience. This is the tension of God's call on our lives. What if God allows this tension for a reason?
Sunday Mar 03, 2024
Helping God Out (Pastor Vann Trapp)
Sunday Mar 03, 2024
Sunday Mar 03, 2024
Sometimes when God’s Spirit is nudging us to get involved in a project, or when we bring Him a request in prayer, we immediately begin to think about how we might accomplish the thing He or we want done. The problem is that God usually has a solution to our problem or a path to get something done that we can’t even think of. And most often, our plan won’t work would only make a mess of what God is trying to do. God doesn’t ask us to “help Him out.” He asks us to trust Him. Let’s talk about it this Sunday.
Sunday Feb 25, 2024
Playing It Safe (Pastor Vann Trapp)
Sunday Feb 25, 2024
Sunday Feb 25, 2024
There are times when we sense God calling us… maybe into a location for ministry, or with a group of people that He has made us aware of. But it feels uncomfortable, even unsafe. So, we move to a different place, or into a different group with which we are more comfortable, and ask God to use us there instead. The problem is that going where God has not called can often cause as many problems as not going at all. Learning to live a life of faith is learning that the best place to be is where God is and where He calls us, not the place that looks the easiest for us.
Sunday Feb 18, 2024
Stacking the Deck (Pastor Vann Trapp)
Sunday Feb 18, 2024
Sunday Feb 18, 2024
There are times when we sense God calling us. It may be into an area of ministry or to meet a need that He has made us aware of. But when that happens, how often do we feel inadequate? So, we gather people around us who we think can help us. But God hasn’t always called them to do the work to which He has called us. And sometimes, by pulling them in, we set them up for a really tough time. Part of growing into a life of faith is letting God break the fear of failure and inadequacy in us so that we are content and confident to work with as little or as much as God gives us.
Sunday Feb 11, 2024
One Plan (Pastor Vann Trapp)
Sunday Feb 11, 2024
Sunday Feb 11, 2024
We love personalized plans. We also love that God is so personal in how He loves and pursues us. But we are mistaken in those times that we think God’s personal love means He will always adapt His plan to our personal preferences. And we all do this at times. The issue is that God knows; He knows what we need even better than we do. So, He doesn’t adapt His plan to our current whims. His One Plan is that we would not be saved simply as individuals to do our own thing, but rather as one body, one church, one ekklesia who learn to live in the love and unity that Father, Son, and Holy Spirit have shared for eternity. That is God’s one and only plan: the Church.
Sunday Feb 04, 2024
Support the Work (Pastor Vann Trapp)
Sunday Feb 04, 2024
Sunday Feb 04, 2024
“Important task.” That doesn’t sound so spiritual. Doing miracles. Spiritual warfare. Teaching the truths of God’s Word. Sharing the gospel. Those sound spiritual. But often, getting to the spiritual work requires supporting that work with the necessary “important tasks.” That’s what the early church discovered when some of those who needed food the most weren’t getting the attention they needed. Ends up that things like setting up rooms, cleaning up messes, setting calendars, planning events, serving on teams, giving time, giving money, and even waiting on tables may not sound or feel all that spiritual, but they are the important tasks that provide essential support to the work of the kingdom. So, what are some of the important tasks to which God is calling us? Let’s talk about it this Sunday.
Sunday Jan 28, 2024
Do the Work (Pastor Vann Trapp)
Sunday Jan 28, 2024
Sunday Jan 28, 2024
So, again, what is the church? It is the group of people who have been called together as God’s people by God’s Spirit to do the work of God’s kingdom. So, what is the work of the kingdom? What are the things that are so important that God feels that He needs to call His people together so that they will get done? Well, engaging God’s Word so that it can change us. Caring for each other. Honoring Jesus in worship. Praying together. And, of course, going out into the world to show and tell others about Jesus. He says that when we do these five things, we shake the heavens and change the world. So, let’s not just talk about it. Let’s do the work!