SERMON | Being At Home

Preacher: Alan Arnold
Date: May 10, 2020
Scripture: John 14:1-14

“We aren’t to fight for some past that will not meet us in the future. Nor are we to close our eyes and wish for it to all go away. We are to live.”



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SERMON | Legend Has It

Preacher: Dawn Hyde
Date: April 26, 2020
Scripture:  Luke 24:13-16, 28-35

"You know when you feel like you've been running forever and you look at your watch and it’s only been 15 minutes?"



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SERMON | Quarantine Crew

Preacher: Dawn Hyde
Date: April 19, 2020
Scripture:  John 20:19-23

"People are at their best and at their worst during times of grief. The disciples lived that truth."



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SERMON | Embrace The Weird

Preacher: Dawn Hyde
Date: April 12, 2020
Scripture:  John 20: 1, 11-18

"We, like Mary, will not always recognize him, especially as he changes form or the world changes form or we change form."



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SERMON | We are in Samaria

Preacher: Dawn Hyde
Date: March 15, 2020
Scripture: John 4:5-15

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SERMON | Act Like It


Preacher: Charles Weathers
Date: Feb 9, 2020
Scripture: Matthew 5:13-16

 “You ever heard the saying, ‘Somebody ought to do something?’  Well, good morning somebody. We are that somebody.  We need to Act Like it!”

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SERMON | No Windows


Preacher: Dawn Hyde
Date: Feb 2, 2020
Scripture: Micah 6:1-8

 "How would one to argue our case before the mountains if there are no windows?"

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SERMON | Happy New Year

Preacher: Shavon Starling-Louis
Date: January 5, 2020
Scripture: Matthew 2:1-15

“Like the Magi we must traverse time and space - clutter and obstacles to we gather around The Word made flesh to relive and be reformed by the greatest most divine story of love ever shared.”


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