Sunday Worship 10/26/25
“An Unexpected Daily Weapon”
[Joshua 1:1–9; Psalm 1:1–6] – Jim Stern
Worship Leader – Mark Hudson
As followers of Jesus, we have a powerful, life-changing weapon. Today, we’ll explore this underused practice. “What you have learned and received and heard and seen in me—PRACTICE these things, and the God of peace will be with you.” [Phil 4:9]
Sunday Worship 10/19/25
“You Should Be Afraid”
[Ecclesiastes 5 and 6] – Dr. Paul Lyle
Worship Leader – Mark Hudson
In these two chapters, Solomon doesn’t mince words. We are called to fear God—not just with respectful reverence, but with genuine awe and caution in how we approach Him. Secondly, he warns us of a great evil we must recognize and avoid: the love of money.
Sunday Worship 10/12/25
“The Runaway Bunny”
[Hosea 11:1-11] – Hugh Poland
Worship Leader – Mark Hudson
Does God ever give up on us? If people become so bad and turn their backs on God, will He still love them? How much will God forgive? Whether you are the parent of a “Runaway Bunny” or you’ve got some “wild hare” tendencies yourself, there is hope for us all in this passage from Hosea.
Sunday Worship 10/05/25
“A Continued Observation”
[Ecclesiastes 4:1-16] – Dr. Paul Lyle
Worship Leader – Mark Hudson
In Ecclesiastes 3, Solomon reminds us that life is made up of seasons and events that unfold in God’s timing. In Chapter 4, he continues by reflecting on two key areas: relationships and work. Both play a significant role in shaping the struggles and joys of our lives.
Sunday Worship 09/21/25
“The Results Are In”
[Ecclesiastes 1:12-2:26] – Dr. Paul Lyle
Worship Leader – Mark Hudson
The purpose of investigating is to reach a conclusion, a truth. Solomon has done the work for us. Are there ways around the curse placed on this earth? Let me save you some time and effort: the Lord, through Solomon, reveals the answer in this passage so we don’t have to walk those same paths.
Sunday Worship 09/14/25
“A Hard Truth”
[Ecclesiastes 1:1-11] – Dr. Paul Lyle
Worship Leader – Mark Hudson
When you look back on your life, will you be able to say it mattered? Will you have lived a life of significance? The answer is not found in wealth, ingenuity or influence. The hard truth is that many live meaningless lives—but you don’t have to be one of them.







