Episodes

Sunday Dec 07, 2025
The Advent of the King: The Birth of the King
Sunday Dec 07, 2025
Sunday Dec 07, 2025
Dr. Dave Dunbar
The Birth of the King
Matthew 1:18-25

Sunday Nov 30, 2025
The Advent of the King: The Pedigree of the King
Sunday Nov 30, 2025
Sunday Nov 30, 2025
Dr. Dave Dunbar
The Pedigree of the King
Matthew 1:1-17

Sunday Nov 23, 2025
Jonah: The Missionary God
Sunday Nov 23, 2025
Sunday Nov 23, 2025
Pastor Aaron Meservey
Jonah 4
Jonah’s harsh anger towards the Ninevites is easy for us to condemn, but in the closing verses of the book, while Jonah fades in the background the question we are called to answer is not “Do we hate as Jonah hates?” but “Do we love as God loves?”

Sunday Nov 16, 2025
Jonah: From Wrath to Rest
Sunday Nov 16, 2025
Sunday Nov 16, 2025
Pastor Aaron Meservey
Jonah 3:5-10
Saving faith is never mere belief in ideas, but a trust in God that naturally produces repentance, turning us from our sin and toward His mercy. Jonah 3 shows that God sees genuine repentance, delights to show compassion, and offers assurance to all who cling to Him in faith.

Sunday Nov 02, 2025
Jonah: From Death to Life
Sunday Nov 02, 2025
Sunday Nov 02, 2025
Pastor Aaron Meservey
Jonah 2
As we continue Jonah’s story, we find a God whose mercy redeems from the most dire circumstances those who continue to need more mercy than they deserve.

Sunday Oct 12, 2025
Built Upon the Rock: Introduction to God
Sunday Oct 12, 2025
Sunday Oct 12, 2025
Dr. R. Todd. Mangum
Exodus 3:1-15
The passage in view in this message (Exodus 3:1-15) is not 'more inspired' or 'more important' than other passages of God's Word. It is 'more direct,' though. God is asked to "introduce Himself' -- and He does! If God called your name like He did Moses (as Jesus says the Good Shepherd does with each of His 'sheep' [John 10:3]), would you hear? How would you respond? God says He sees the oppression, He hears the cries, and He is concerned about the pain and suffering -- and so, He tells Moses, 'I am sending YOU'! What if God called you? What if God sends you? After all, we know He still hears, He still sees, His heart is still concerned with the pain and suffering. . . .

Monday Oct 06, 2025
Built Upon the Rock: Getting Your Attention
Monday Oct 06, 2025
Monday Oct 06, 2025
Exodus 3:1-6
Dr. R. Todd Mangum
When last we left Moses, in Exodus 2:15, he had left home a disgrace, a failure, believing he was done with, and that God was surely done with him. But God wasn't done with him. But first He needed to get Moses' attention. There is a pattern here. God is quite resourceful at getting people's attention. Is God trying to get YOUR attention -- even right now?

Sunday Sep 28, 2025
Built Upon the Rock: Right Idea Wrong Way to Go About It
Sunday Sep 28, 2025
Sunday Sep 28, 2025
Dr. R. Todd Mangum
Exodus 2:11-15
Faith by grace saves. That is a biblical theme clearly and consistently presented to us in Scripture from Genesis to Revelation. It is a chord struck soundly in the lives and redemptive history of Joseph and Moses we've seen thus far. In Exodus 2:11-15, however, a discordant note is struck, alerting us to the fact that not every bold, well-intentioned action is an act of faith, nor necessarily covered or endorsed by God's grace. In Exodus 2:11-15 there is a homicide committed by the would-be leader of God's people, which is never explicitly condemned, nor commended, by God. What's up with that?

Sunday Sep 21, 2025
Built Upon the Rock: Found in a Basket
Sunday Sep 21, 2025
Sunday Sep 21, 2025
Dr. R. Todd Mangum
Exodus 2:1-10
It seems that facing hostile opposition has been part and parcel of the call for God's people from the beginning. The enemies - and the Enemy - of God's people go after not just us but our kids. So it was at the beginning of Exodus. God's people respond with a plan. Not a foolproof plan, by any means. But a plan that worked anyway. Why did it work?

Sunday Sep 14, 2025
Built Upon the Rock: What Came Before Grace and Truth
Sunday Sep 14, 2025
Sunday Sep 14, 2025
Dr. R. Todd Mangum
John 1:17
As even the events of the last week demonstrate, our world has gone haywire! The United States needs a 'refresh,' a 'restart'! Our church is in the midst of a 'refresh,' too. Part of the 'refresh' is ensuring we are regaining our biblical foundations. Our Bible is composed of 66 book -- 39 of them Old Testament. How do we "get back" this often overlooked, often neglected portion of God's Word?
In this message, we unpack what one key verse means -- and does NOT mean. What does it mean that "The Law was given through Moses; grace and truth was established through Jesus Christ" (John 1:17)?

