June 15, 2025
Series: David
Speaker: Heath McCoy
The world often tells us what’s “reasonable” and we start to believe we can’t expect more. In 1 Samuel, Saul tells David he’s too young to fight Goliath. Similarly, in Acts, a lame man sits outside the temple gate daily, hoping for spare change. Sometimes we settle for what feels safe, familiar, or “good enough.”
But giants don’t fall at the feet of the reasonable. God invites us to believe for the ridiculous—the miraculous, the immeasurable, the Ephesians 3:20 kind of life. Don’t let comfort or feelings of unworthiness keep you outside the gate. Jesus has already declared your worth. Step into more than you can ask or imagine!
July 2, 2023
Speaker: Guest Speaker
Book: Acts
The body of Christ is multi-cultural, multi-racial, and multi-national. Daniel Hazelrigg, a missionary to Mexico, speaks on the mission of the church – for us to be unified together, glorify God, and work with God to see His mission completed. We start with worship.
June 4, 2023
Series: Next Steps
Speaker: Heath McCoy
Don’t live your Christian life out of yesterday’s experiences. When we focus on the past, we can get nostalgic, bitter, comfortable, or stagnant. Let’s take the next step, get to the limits of our lives, and let God refill us beyond our own capacities.
April 16, 2023
Series: When a Crowd Comes Together
Speaker: Heath McCoy
When a crowd comes together, great things can happen. For a crowd to come together, though, we need to strive for unity with others. In this first message of this series, we look at the early church and how they were reminded be unified against one enemy, as one neighbor, and working with one purpose.
March 19, 2023
Speaker: Heath McCoy
Book: Acts
Do you have a flexible faith? When we’re flexible with our faith, we will be at peace with God, make the most of every opportunity, and prioritize our purpose in whatever situation or circumstance we find ourselves in. Even in a season of being “scattered” and surrounded by chaos, God can and will work in us and our lives.