Exodus: The God Who Makes a Way is a journey through one of the Bible’s most powerful stories of rescue and transformation. From slavery in Egypt to the waters of the Red Sea, from the wilderness to the Promised Land, we’ll see how God not only delivers His people but forms them into a people for Himself. Along the way, we’ll discover how the same God who made a way for Moses and Israel still makes a way for us today—through Jesus, our greater deliverer. Whether you’re new to faith or looking to grow deeper, this series invites you to experience the God who rescues, shapes, and sends His people for something greater.
10 Commandments aren't what you think : Exodus 20 (March 15, 2026, 3:35 p.m. )
Some people see the Ten Commandments as outdated restrictions, while others treat them like a checklist to earn God’s approval. But what if they were never meant to do either of those things? In this message, Pastor Jon explores how the commandments function more like a mirror—revealing what’s really going on inside us and pointing us toward the life God designed. Join us as we discover how these ancient words in Exodus 20 still shape the way we live today.
Training in the Wilderness : Exodus 16-17 (March 8, 2026, 4:48 p.m. )
If God is real and good, why do so many seasons of life feel like a wilderness? In this message, Dan King walks through Exodus 16–17 to show that the wilderness isn’t where faith dies—it’s often where it’s trained. Through the story of manna, water from the rock, and Israel’s struggles to trust, you’ll see how hunger, uncertainty, and even frustration can become opportunities to experience God’s provision and presence in ways you might otherwise miss. If you’ve ever wondered whether God is still at work in the dry seasons of life, this conversation will give you a new way to see the wilderness.
How Faith Walks : Exodus 13-15 (March 1, 2026, 3:54 p.m. )
Are you trying to lead your family well while navigating uncertainty, pressure, and the constant pull of everyday responsibilities? In this message from Pastor Jon Kragel, we look at Exodus 13–15 to discover how faith actually moves in real life—how to look back at God’s faithfulness, move forward when the path is unclear, stand firm when fear rises, step out when God makes a way, and lift up praise even before the outcome is certain.
The Connection Between Passover & Communion : Exodus 12, Luke 22 (Feb. 22, 2026, 3:50 p.m. )
In Week 4 of our Exodus series, Pastor Jon Kragel walks through Exodus 12 and Luke 22 to show how the first Passover wasn’t just Israel’s escape from Egypt—it was God’s redemptive blueprint pointing to Christ. From the unblemished lamb and the blood on the doorposts to the broken bread and the cup of the new covenant, we see that Communion is Passover completed in Christ and continued in us. If you’ve ever wondered why we take the bread and the cup—and what it truly means—this message will help you see the story of redemption with fresh clarity and deeper gratitude.
What's Your Excuse? : Exodus 3,4 (Feb. 8, 2026, 4:41 p.m. )
Today, we move from a hidden season into a holy interruption. At the end of Exodus chapter 2 we read of 4 actions of God: God heard, God remembered, God saw, and God knew what was going on with his people. Today, in Exodus chapters 3 ad 4, we'll discuss how God speaks. God called Moses to a specific task, but Moses was reluctant to step into his calling. Thankfully, God even works through reluctant leaders when they reach the place of obedience. Today, we'll learn that excuses delay what obedience delivers.
When God Seems Silent : Exodus 1,2 (Feb. 1, 2026, 3:36 p.m. )
What do you do when God feels silent—and nothing seems to be happening? In this message, Pastor Jon Kragel opens our new Exodus series by stepping into the often-overlooked early chapters of Moses’ life. Before the burning bush. Before the miracles. Before the rescue. Moses spends years in hidden, quiet, confusing seasons—and it’s there that God is doing some of His deepest work.