SERMONS
SERMONS
This series tackles questions many students are asking but often afraid to say out loud. From assurance of salvation and spiritual growth to hell and the age of AI, we explore what Scripture says with clarity, conviction, and truth. Students are invited to bring their doubts into the light and discover a faith that is biblically-grounded, and deeply human.
Asking For a Friend
The One Who Leaves the Ninety-Nine
This kickoff sermon centers on the heart of Jesus for the lost and the overlooked. Through Luke 15, we see a Savior who relentlessly pursues those who wander. Students are challenged to reflect Christ’s compassion and join Him in His mission.
Relationships shape our lives, and Scripture has much to say about how we love others well. This series addresses friendships, singleness, and dating with biblical wisdom and honesty. Students are equipped to pursue healthy, God-honoring relationships in every season.
Relational Real Talk
Friend of Sinners
Jesus consistently moved toward the broken, the overlooked, and the outcast. This series highlights encounters where Jesus transforms lives through grace and compassion. Students are reminded that no one is too far gone to be loved and restored by Christ.
In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus calls His followers to a radically different way of life. This series explores what it means to live under Jesus’ authority with faith that is authentic, obedient, and deeply rooted. Students are invited to pursue wholehearted discipleship that stands firm.
Seeking the Summit
Becoming
Jesus invites us into a life shaped by truth, marked by trust, and leading to real transformation. This series addresses foundational beliefs, honest questions, and practical growth as disciples of Jesus. Students are called to become who Christ is forming them to be—spiritually, relationally, and missionally.
The book of Ephesians reveals who we are in Christ and how we are called to live because of Him. This series traces God’s grace from salvation to spiritual maturity, unity, and mission. Students are challenged to walk in their new identity and live out the gospel daily.
Ephesians
Summer in the Psalms
This summer series walks through the Psalms as a guide for prayer and worship. From adoration and confession to thanksgiving and trust, the Psalms teach us how to bring our whole hearts before God. Together, we learn to respond to God with honesty, humility, and hope.
The book of Ruth shows how God is faithfully at work even when life feels uncertain or painful. Through ordinary obedience and steadfast love, God weaves redemption into hardship. This series reminds us that God is present, purposeful, and trustworthy in every season.
Ruth
What It Will Take
Following Jesus and participating in His mission requires intentional foundations. This series explores what it takes to live on mission through gospel-centered leadership, community, discipleship, and multiplication. Students are invited to consider the cost, and joy, of building their lives on Christ.
Spiritual growth isn’t a question of if but how. This series walks through core rhythms of the Christian life—Scripture, prayer, rest, and stewardship—and shows how God uses them to shape us into faithful disciples. Students are challenged to build habits that anchor their faith in everyday life.
WE ARE
Not a Question of If
This series focuses on who we are as followers of Jesus because of who He is. Scripture shows us that we are missionaries, worshippers, ambassadors, and the body of Christ—sent and shaped for God’s purposes. Together, we learn how our identity in Christ fuels our mission in the world.
In this series, we explore the “I AM” statements of Jesus to see who He reveals Himself to be and what that means for our lives. From bread and light to shepherd and vine, Jesus invites us to know Him personally and trust Him fully. This series calls us to deeper belief, dependence, and devotion to Christ.
I AM
Sin and brokenness affect every part of our lives, but Jesus offers true healing and freedom. This series confronts common struggles like bitterness, pride, shame, and sexual sin with gospel hope. Students are invited to bring what’s breaking them into the healing hands of Christ.
Win the Winter
As students head into break, this series helps them stay spiritually grounded when routines change. Focusing on Scripture and prayer, we learn how to build deep roots that sustain faith beyond the semester. The goal is lasting devotion, not seasonal spirituality.
Destruction