• Ruth: God Works All Things for Good
    Jul 5 2026

    Continuing in our sermon series, "History Lessons," Pastor Steve covers the book of Ruth. It shows God working faithfully through ordinary events, even when He seems silent. The story takes place during the dark days of the judges, and it begins with Naomi losing her husband and sons and returning to Bethlehem bitter and empty.

    Nevertheless, God is quietly at work. Ruth, Naomi's daughter-in-law, stays loyal to Naomi and commits herself to Naomi's God. God uses Ruth's ordinary faithfulness to turn Naomi's emptiness to fullness, and all of it works to become a part of God's eternal plan.

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    40 mins
  • Judges: Sin. Punishment. Repentance. Mercy. Repeat.
    Jun 28 2026

    The book of Judges presents us with a repeated cycle: Israel sins, God disciplines them, they cry out, and God shows mercy by raising up a judge to deliver them. Joshua's generation didn't fully obey God's command to remove pagan influences from the land. As a result, they turned to idols, suffered under their enemies, and repeatedly needed rescue.

    Hope isn't lost, however. In this sermon, Pastor Steve demonstrates that while the judges were flawed deliverers whom God used to show mercy, their weakness points forward to the need for a perfect Deliverer--Jesus--who saves not just from earthly enemies, but from sin and death forever!

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    37 mins
  • Joshua: The Lord Will Fight for You
    Jun 21 2026

    We're beginning our next mini-series on our journey through the Bible: History Lessons! In this sermon, Pastor Steve covers the book of Joshua.

    Joshua focuses on one central truth: God is a sovereign, promise-keeping God who fights for His people. Therefore, his people should trust Him, obey Him (even when it doesn't seem to make sense), and choose to serve Him--not to earn His favor, but because they already have it!

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    38 mins
  • Genesis 12: Two Sides of One Coin
    Jun 7 2026

    Abraham is considered one of the forefathers of our faith, and yet in one chapter, he goes from faithful obedience to fearful foolishness. What happened? In this sermon, Pastor Tim explains how all of us are like a coin: one side is faithful and the other is fearful. Nevertheless, God remains the God who will fulfill His promises, regardless of how we react.

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    34 mins
  • Genesis - Deuteronomy: Seeing Christ in the Pentateuch
    May 31 2026

    Colin Earle concludes the sermon series, "From Creation to Canaan" with a wrap-up of the entire Pentateuch. In this message, he outlines how God knows and sees our longings, and how He fulfills them all through Christ, His Son. While the Pentateuch was written long before Jesus walked on the earth, listen to how Jesus' salvation was foretold even in Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.

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    29 mins
  • Installation Service for Colin Earle
    May 31 2026

    Charge 1: Tim Smith (former Senior Pastor)

    Charge 2: Steve Adler (Lead Pastor)

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    24 mins
  • Deuteronomy: Choosing God as His Chosen People
    May 24 2026

    Continuing the sermon series, "From Creation to Canaan," Pastor Steve covers the final book in the Pentateuch: Deuteronomy. In it, Moses gives his "farewell discourse" to the people, warning them to obey the Lord through several speeches and a repetition of key points of the Law. "Don't do this the hard way, like I did," Moses argues, "Obey the Lord."

    What is obedience, and why is it important? Pastor Steve unpacks the choice Moses gave to the Israelites, ending in the question, where is God calling you to obey today?

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    44 mins
  • Numbers: The People's Grumbling and God's Goodness
    May 17 2026

    Next in the sermon series, "From Creation to Canaan," Pastor Steve gives an overview of the book of Numbers. It chronicles the fulfillment of God's promises to Abraham back in Genesis: the giving of the land, people as numerous as the stars, and His presence dwelling among them.

    At this point the Israelites have experienced God like no other people has before: He rescued them from Egypt with the ten plagues and parted the Red Sea for them. Now He dwells among them in the tent of meeting, and yet, how do they respond? They grumble! This reveals their discontentment with God, their inability to believe that He is good and that He can be trusted. Their dissatisfaction ultimately leads to their disobedience.

    Nevertheless, God's goodness is not a response to either human obedience or faith. It is independent of both. Rather, it flows out of the limitless goodness of His character.

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    35 mins