Resurrection Culture | May 25, 2025

This week Kristi continued the Resurrection Culture series by exploring how resurrection culture is a culture of power. The same Holy Spirit who raised Jesus from the dead lives in you. In the midst of all the noise, the Spirit continues to remind us of the truth of the Father. We can partner with the Holy Spirit by listening, testing, and practicing, choosing in faith to act in the Spirit and not the flesh.

 

Resurrection Culture | May 18, 2025

As we continued the Resurrection Culture series this week, Govind invited us to live out a culture of reconciliation.

 

Resurrection Culture | May 11, 2025

This Sunday, Pastor Dale reminded us that Resurrection Culture is a culture of wonder, living open to the possibility of amazement. Without wonder, we are pone to disengagement and settling for less, convinced there’s nothing worth pursuing. But true wonder is rooted in curiosity and the courage to take risks, knowing the resurrection secures our identity as a child of God. It frees us to move from skepticism to awe.

 

Resurrection Culture | May 4, 2025

This Sunday, Pastor Dale continued the Resurrection Culture series by addressing the cycles of fear we often find ourselves stuck in. We begin guarding our hearts for protection, but over time, this defense can distort our perspective. The stories we tell ourselves grow louder and more convincing, leaving us anxious and isolated. Jesus invites us into a cycle of peace: through compassion, curiosity, communing, and empowerment. If the resurrection is true, what do we have to fear?

 

Resurrection Culture | Apr. 27, 2025

This Sunday began the new series Resurrection Culture. Pastor Steve talked about how Resurrection Culture is a culture of change. When life gets stressful, it’s easy to slip back into autopilot and old habits, our default mode. This shapes the stories we tell ourselves about what has happened and reinforces the narrative that we are stuck and broken. But the power of the resurrection steps in and breaks that cycle. It reminds us that failure doesn’t get the last word—forgiveness does.