Feb 12, 2023
He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother
Troy takes us through a passage in the last chapter of Galatians to remind us that we’re human, that we stumble, and that we look to each other for help when we face burdens that are too heavy for us to carry on our own.
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  • Feb 12, 2023He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother
    Feb 12, 2023
    He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother
    Troy takes us through a passage in the last chapter of Galatians to remind us that we’re human, that we stumble, and that we look to each other for help when we face burdens that are too heavy for us to carry on our own.
  • Feb 5, 2023The Wolf You Feed
    Feb 5, 2023
    The Wolf You Feed
    Continuing in our series, All Together Different, Troy teaches from Galatians chapter 5, with an emphasis on the battle between the flesh and the Spirit that rages inside of us. But when we choose to live God's way instead of our own way, God produces the fruit of the Spirit in our lives, which enables us to love Him and to love other people.
  • Jan 22, 2023Did You Believe That I Loved You?
    Jan 22, 2023
    Did You Believe That I Loved You?
    From this week's passage in Galatians chapter 3, Troy shares the apostle Paul's reminder that we’re sometimes frantically and frustratingly searching for something that we already have. And what we possess are the benefits of the gospel, God's good news about Jesus, which is all we need, and is something we can never earn through our own efforts.
  • Jan 15, 2023You’ll Never Be Good Enough
    Jan 15, 2023
    You’ll Never Be Good Enough
    Continuing in our series, All Together Different, Troy discusses Paul's opposition to Peter, caused by Peter's hypocrisy and his actions that were based on other people's opinions, not on God's truth. Troy also encourages us to believe that when difficult times cause us to hit rock bottom, that can be a good thing, because then we have nowhere to look but up to Jesus.
  • Jan 8, 2023Any News is Good News?
    Jan 8, 2023
    Any News is Good News?
    To kick off our new message series through Galatians and Ephesians, Troy explains that either Jesus saves us, or we save ourselves, and that second option is actually hypothetical and impossible.  Salvation is not based on our ability to keep God’s rules, but on the ransom of Jesus, paid with His blood.
  • Jan 1, 2023Finish What You Started
    Jan 1, 2023
    Finish What You Started
    Series: Standalone
    For our New Year's message, Troy discusses new beginnings and our need to stick with it and never give up. As we strive to achieve our goals, God has a part to play and so do we. Oftentimes, God chooses not to supernaturally remove or resolve a problem; instead, He gives His ongoing, miraculous strength to enable us to persevere through the problem. Then we can finish what we started and arrive at a better place than we were before.
  • Dec 25, 2022You Were Born for This
    Dec 25, 2022
    You Were Born for This
    Series: Standalone
    As we celebrate the Christmas holiday and we consider why Jesus was born, we would have to say that He was born to die. And because He was born as God in the flesh, He was able to live a perfect life, die on the cross to pay for our sins, and rise again to live for all eternity.
  • Dec 18, 2022I Don’t Want To (But I Will)
    Dec 18, 2022
    I Don’t Want To (But I Will)
    Along with our children's Christmas program, Troy brings a message from Mark that centers around Jesus in the garden, right before His arrest and crucifixion. We discover that on a human level, Jesus did not want to go through the punishment and suffering He was about to endure, but we also see that He submitted to God's will, no matter what His own desires were. And that’s the best way for each one of us to live our lives as well.
  • Dec 4, 2022Happy Birthday, Jesus!
    Dec 4, 2022
    Happy Birthday, Jesus!
    Series: Standalone
    Bridget Cannon shares with us on behalf of Crosswalk, one of two licensed emergency shelters serving runaway and homeless youths in Eastern Washington. Crosswalk will receive one-half of the "Happy Birthday, Jesus!" offering that we collect this year.
  • Nov 27, 2022You’re More Important Than I
    Nov 27, 2022
    You’re More Important Than I
    As Albert Schweitzer found out, despite his many talents and personal accomplishments, "Every person I know who has been truly happy has learned how to serve others." What Schweitzer discovered was something Jesus taught a long time before that. Jesus did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life as a ransom for many. He also instructed us to do the same, which leads us to a much greater joy and fulfillment than we could ever have by serving ourselves first.