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Ordinary people extraordinary god

Ever feel like you're too ordinary to make a difference? Like your story is too messy, your past too broken, or your gifts too small for God to use?

Think again.

In this six-part series, we’ll dive into the lives of everyday people throughout Scripture—flawed, forgotten, often overlooked individuals who were used by God in powerful ways. By the end of this journey, you won’t just know their stories—you’ll discover that when you place your life in God’s hands, there’s no limit to what He can do through you.

Because with God, ordinary is never the end of the story. (August 2025)

HOW TO TELL PEOPLE ABOUT JESUS

We all have a story. And if you’re a follower of Jesus — your story is a powerful tool in the hands of God.  But let’s be honest: when it comes to evangelism, many of us feel intimidated, uncertain, or just plain unqualified.

This series is here to change that.

Evangelism is not a sales pitch or a pressure-filled conversation, but a way of life that overflows from a real relationship with Jesus. We’ll learn why sharing our faith matters and discover practical ways we can point others to Him in our everyday lives — at school, at work, at home, and beyond. No matter your personality or past experience, you can share the hope you’ve found in Jesus. And our world needs it more than ever. (July 2025)

Summer In The Psalms

The “Psalms of Ascent” are a collection of ancient songs sung by travelers making the uphill journey to Jerusalem—both a physical climb and a spiritual ascent. In this six-week series, we’ll walk that same path through Scripture, exploring what it means to draw closer to God step by step. Like a mountain pilgrimage, these psalms invite us to fix our gaze ahead, rise above, and press on toward the presence of God together. (June 2025)

THE GREAT RESCUE

This Easter message takes a closer look at Jesus’ work on the cross and His resurrection as a powerful rescue mission. He didn’t simply come to teach, love, or leave behind a compelling example to help good people become better individuals. Rather, He came to rescue us from the grips of death, the overwhelming darkness, and a captivity that only He possessed the power to break. In doing so, He offers hope and salvation to all who seek Him. (Easter Sunday / April 20, 2025)