Romans 3 & 4

In Romans 3 and 4, Paul reminds us that all have sinned and fall short, but through faith in Jesus, we are made right with God. It’s not by works or the law, but by grace alone that we are counted righteous. Watch this week’s message as we continue our journey through Romans.

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Ashley SopcichComment
Romans 1

In Romans 1, Paul reveals that the Good News isn't just something we believe, it's the very power of God that saves and makes us right with Him through faith. Watch this week's message as we begin our journey through Romans.

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Ashley SopcichComment
Epic Meltdowns - Eve

In the garden, Eve listened to the serpent’s lies, and a false narrative led to a devastating fall. But even in failure, God pursued Adam and Eve with covering and grace. This week, we’ll see how secondhand revelation can confuse our hearts, why we need to know God’s Word for ourselves, and how His mercy still reaches us in spite of our mistakes.

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Ashley SopcichComment
Epic Meltdowns - Joseph's Brothers

Unchecked anger always escalates. What begins as a seed of offense can grow into bitterness and when our hearts turn against our neighbor, how can we fulfill God’s call to love them? Joseph’s brothers let jealousy and resentment take root until it turned into hatred and betrayal. The good news? Even in the middle of pain and brokenness, God is not absent. Just as He was with Joseph through every trial, God can take what was meant for evil and use it for good.

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Ashley SopcichComment
Epic Meltdowns - Jonah

We’ve all had meltdowns before. Moments where fear, frustration, or stubbornness took over. In this new series, Epic Meltdowns, we’re looking at some of the Bible’s most famous breakdowns and what they teach us about God’s mercy and our growth. This week, we’re diving into Jonah’s story. Jonah ran in the opposite direction of God’s call, hoping to escape, but as Jonah learned, you can run from God, you just can’t outrun Him. Even in Jonah’s rebellion and meltdown, God pursued him with mercy and grace, turning his failure into a second chance

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Outgrow Puberty

Puberty was awkward, chaotic, and full of change. But it was also the start of something new - a season of growth, and like all seasons, it had its time. But here's the thing, no season lasts forever. It's time to let go because God is calling us into a new season, one where we can grow even more. Let's embrace this next chapter!

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Outgrow Hide & Seek

As kids, hide-and-seek was all fun and games, but hiding the truth? That never ends well. Secrets and lies might feel like they protect us, but really, they only keep us in the dark. This week, we’re stepping out of the shadows, letting go of the lies and secrets we hide behind, and choosing to start living in the light.

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Outgrow Recess

Recess was the highlight of the day when we were kids but here’s the thing: In life, too much recess means we’re missing the real purpose. Distracts are like an endless recess pulling us away from what really matters. This week, it’s time to put down the distractions, refocus, and get back to the mission God has for us. Let’s stop wasting time and start making it count. 


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Outgrow Gold Stars

We’ve all been there - chasing those gold stars, doing whatever it takes to get approval or be to liked it. As kids, they were rewards. But as adults, that constant need for approval can turn into a trap. People-pleasing steals your peace and keeps you from living authentically,. This week, we’re letting go of the gold stars and choosing to live for an audience of One.

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Outgrow Missing Assignments

We've all missed an assignment or two during school - but what happens when we do the same thing with what God has entrusted us to do? This week, we're taking responsibility for what God's given us and using it wisely.  It's time to stop leaving things undone and start living out the calling He's placed on our lives.

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Ashley SopcichComment
Outgrow Floaties

When we were learning to swim, floaties gave us comfort and stability but eventually, we had to let them go in order to go deeper. The same is true in our faith. God is calling us out of the shallow end and into deeper waters, into greater trust, growth, and maturity. This week, special guest speaker, Pastor Cory Demmel, encouraged us to trust God as he calls us deeper.

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Outgrow the Car Seat

Remember when the car seat was your safe zone? It kept you strapped in, secure, and protected. But somewhere along the way, we start holding on to offenses like a seatbelt thinking we're protecting ourselves. But the truth is, it's paralyzing us. This week we're learning to unbuckle that anger and resentment and outgrow our car seat through forgiveness.

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Outgrow Pull-Ups

We're all in a process of growth but eventually, that season is meant to lead to maturity and fruitfulness. The problem is, many of us stay stuck in the in-between because we keep our pull-ups and excuses on. This week, we're talking about what it means to take off the excuses that are keeping us from real growth and stepping into all that God has for us.

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Outgrow your Binkie

The selfish desires we run to for comfort, validation, or escape can’t satisfy for long—because they weren’t meant to. This week, we’re learning to drop the binkie and stop soothing our souls with shallow substitutes and learn to live from the fullness found in Jesus.

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Outgrow Superheros

We all love a good hero story—but what happens when the cape becomes a cover for pride? This week, we take look at what it means to stop trying to be our own hero and depend on the One who is.

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