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The Fruit Filled Life

Marc Swenson - July 13, 2025

Have you ever been in a tug of war? They can be messy, strenuous, and even painful at times. It often seems like our spiritual lives are like that as the flesh and our spirit battle back and forth. This week, we’ll be reminded that though the war can be fierce, Jesus followers have a power within them to help them win. Join us Sunday as the Apostle Paul reminds us of the work of the Holy Spirit in our lives to produce good fruit, not only for ourselves, but for the good of others and God’s kingdom. We look forward to worshipping together!

Have you ever been in a tug of war? They can be messy, strenuous, and even painful at times. It often seems like our spiritual lives are like that as the flesh and our spirit battle back and forth. This week, we’ll be reminded that though the war can be fierce, Jesus followers have a power within them to help them win. Join us Sunday as the Apostle Paul reminds us of the work of the Holy Spirit in our lives to produce good fruit, not only for ourselves, but for the good of others and God’s kingdom. We look forward to worshipping together!

Dan Mitchum - January 5, 2025

God Helps Those Who Help Themselves

A survey by the Barna Group, a Christian polling firm, found that more than eight in ten Americans think the Bible contains the verse “God helps those who help themselves.” In fact, more than half of the respondents were strongly convinced this is one of the major messages of Scripture. One big problem with that perception is that the Bible doesn’t contain such a verse! However, like all clichés, it does contain some truth. Today, we’ll discover who coined the cliché, what it gets right, and why it needs to go. Join us as we kick off this new series.

From Series: "Christian Cliches that need to go"

Cliches. They’re everywhere. We see them on bumper stickers and signs. “The grass is always greener on the other side.” “Every cloud has a silver lining.” “All’s well that ends well.” “Time heals all wounds.” These and others sound good and true. But are they? Sometimes yes, and sometimes no. But what about Christian cliches? Are they biblical or not? This series will deconstruct some of the most common Christian cliches. “God helps those who help themselves.” “Let go and let God.” “God won’t give you more than you can handle.” “I’ll pray for you.” “Everything happens for a reason.” “Love the sinner, hate the sin.” And, “Just forgive and forget.” You won’t want to miss a week of this new series.

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Dan Mitchum - January 5, 2025

God Helps Those Who Help Themselves

A survey by the Barna Group, a Christian polling firm, found that more than eight in ten Americans think the Bible contains the verse “God helps those who help themselves.” In fact, more than half of the respondents were strongly convinced this is one of the major messages of Scripture. One big problem with that perception is that the Bible doesn’t contain such a verse! However, like all clichés, it does contain some truth. Today, we’ll discover who coined the cliché, what it gets right, and why it needs to go. Join us as we kick off this new series.

From Series: "Christian Cliches that need to go"

Cliches. They’re everywhere. We see them on bumper stickers and signs. “The grass is always greener on the other side.” “Every cloud has a silver lining.” “All’s well that ends well.” “Time heals all wounds.” These and others sound good and true. But are they? Sometimes yes, and sometimes no. But what about Christian cliches? Are they biblical or not? This series will deconstruct some of the most common Christian cliches. “God helps those who help themselves.” “Let go and let God.” “God won’t give you more than you can handle.” “I’ll pray for you.” “Everything happens for a reason.” “Love the sinner, hate the sin.” And, “Just forgive and forget.” You won’t want to miss a week of this new series.

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On Sunday, March 30, there will be one 10:30 service only, both live and in-person. There will be no classes for adults, students, or kids. The baptism class has been rescheduled to April 6 & 13.

The Beast Feast has been postponed to Thursday, August 1, from 5:00-8:30 pm!

Due to the forecasted snow & ice, Dinner Bell has been canceled for Saturday, March 29.

Due to the upcoming storm, Wednesday evening groups and classes have been canceled. Life's Healing Choices will begin April 10.