Make Room for Joy : Matthew 2:9-11 (Dec. 25, 2025, 6:42 p.m. )
Joy can feel hard to come by—especially in a season filled with pressure, expectations, and noise. But what if joy isn’t something you have to chase… what if it’s something you make room for? From the wise men to the shepherds to Mary herself, we see how real joy begins when people personally encounter Jesus—not just as a tradition, but as a Savior.
Love that Leads : Matthew 2:11-15; 1 John 4:9-12 (Dec. 21, 2025, 2:59 p.m. )
What if the breakthrough you’ve been praying for is on the other side of the obedience you’ve been postponing? This Sunday, Pastor Jon explores how God doesn’t just speak—He leads. Using the story of the Magi and Joseph’s journey (Matthew 2:11-15), we’ll uncover how God speaks to us through Scripture, dreams, people, opportunities, and even our struggles.
The Joy of Worship : Matthew 2:9–11 (Dec. 14, 2025, 8:14 p.m. )
What if joy isn’t something you wait for… but something God is already leading you toward? Pastor Jon continues our Follow the Star series with a message from Matthew 2:9–11 about The Joy of Worship. We look at the Magi, their journey, and how God led them step by step—long before they ever saw the outcome.
The Struggle for Peace : Matthew 2:1–8 (Dec. 7, 2025, 3:53 p.m. )
What if the peace you want can’t be found by fixing your circumstances—but by shifting who leads your life? In this week’s Advent message, The Struggle for Peace, Pastor Jon teaches from Matthew 2:1–8 and contrasts the responses of Herod and the wise men. Together we’ll see why peace isn’t the absence of conflict, but the presence of Christ shaping who we are and how we live. Discover how surrender brings freedom, how worship replaces control, and why Jesus must direct our lives—not just decorate our holidays.
The Search for Hope : Matthew 2:1–2; Isaiah 9:2 (Nov. 30, 2025, 8:50 a.m. )
Have you ever wondered where to find real hope when life feels uncertain? As we begin the Advent season, Pastor Jon launches our new series with “The Search for Hope.” Looking at Matthew 2:1–2 and Isaiah 9:2, we’re reminded that hope isn’t just a feeling—it’s found in following Jesus. In this message, you’ll see how God brings light into darkness and keeps His promises, no matter what you're facing.