We mark time by Christmas: first Christmas of a baby, first Christmas married, first Christmas after losing a loved one. We notice how much has changed by looking back at old photos or sharing stories. But what truly shapes us are the seasons within our time, not just the literal seasons, but the personal and spiritual seasons that mark our growth. This Advent, we’ll reflect on the seasons experienced by those who awaited the promises and fulfillment of God.
Seasons | Dec. 28, 2025
This Sunday, Kristi wrapped up the Seasons series by leaning into this unique space between Christmas and the New Year. It’s a moment when the distractions of one season have faded, but the demands of the next haven’t fully arrived yet. That in-between space can be a gift if we recognize we are there. It’s an opportunity for a quieter, deeper intimacy with God.
Seasons | Dec. 21, 2025
This Sunday, Pastor Dale spoke about a Season of Harvest, looking at the story of the Magi and the power of generational faithfulness. He reminded us that while we think we’re waiting, God may already be developing a harvest. When we focus on what we don’t have or expect something different, we can miss the harvest that’s already right in front of us.
Seasons | Dec. 14, 2025
This Sunday, Danny encouraged us through a Season of Waiting by looking at the story of Joseph and Mary fleeing their home to Egypt. A season of waiting is rarely something we choose. More often, it’s something we find ourselves in. However, these seasons are full of opportunity and an invitation to not waste the waiting.
Seasons | Dec. 7, 2025
This Sunday, Kristi explored the Season of Doubt by reflecting on Joseph's story. She reminded us that doubt doesn't have to be our destination. It is part of the journey that can lead to deeper intimacy with God and a more authentic faith, choosing to believe God is who He says He is.
Seasons | Nov. 30, 2025
This Sunday, Pastor Rob walked us through a Season of Joy as we looked at Zechariah’s story. After 400 years of silence from God, the very moment He spoke again became the beginning of Zechariah’s own silence. Those nine months became a space for God to reset his heart, drawing him into deeper communion. And when the silence lifted, his first response was a song of praise.
