Sunday Worship 09/07/25

“What’s the Point?”
[Ecclesiastes 1:1-11] – Dr. Paul Lyle
Worship Leader – Mark Hudson

Today, we begin a new series in the book of Ecclesiastes, searching for answers to one of life’s greatest questions: Is there meaning in all that makes up the human experience? What are we really living for? Does life have a greater purpose? We will look at these questions today and discover what God offers.

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Sunday Worship 08/31/25

“Do Not Sin Against the Child”
[Genesis 37:12-36] – Dr. Paul Lyle
Worship Leader – Mark Hudson

We love our children. We provide and protect them, but are we sinning against the very ones that are to be our legacy—the very ones who are to take the gospel forward after we depart? Today we ask, “Are we sinning against our children?”

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Sunday Worship 08/24/25

Wasted Grace
[Romans 15:14-33] – Dr. Paul Lyle
Worship Leader – Mark Hudson

By this point in the Epistle to the Romans, Paul has mentioned “grace” for the 17th time. Many believe we have merely been shown grace, when in reality we have been given grace. What are you doing with this grace? Scripture reminds us that grace is not to be wasted—it is to be used for God’s purposes.

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Sunday Worship 08/17/25

The Anticipated Hope, Pt 2
[Romans 15:8-13] – Dr. Paul Lyle
Worship Leader – Mark Hudson

Pastor Paul continues his sermon from last week. Hope is a powerful motivator. When we expect better things ahead, we can endure much and keep pressing on. Jesus is that hope—not just for the life to come, but for today. Are you experiencing hope in Jesus? Are you helping others find the hope you have?

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Sunday Worship 08/10/25

The Anticipated Hope
[Romans 15:8-13] – Dr. Paul Lyle
Worship Leader – Mark Hudson

Hope is a powerful motivator. When we expect better things ahead, we can endure much and keep pressing on. Jesus is that hope—not just for the life to come, but for today. Are you experiencing hope in Jesus? Are you helping others find the hope you have?

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Sunday Worship 08/03/25

A Necessary Burden
[Romans 15:1-7] – Dr. Paul Lyle
Worship Leader – Mark Hudson

Harmony is achieved when individual musical notes come together to form a pleasing sound. Each note is unique, yet blends beautifully with the others. This is the kind of harmony the Lord desires for His church. Are you contributing to harmony—or creating dissonance—within the body of Christ?

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