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This Sunday we explore the Holy Spirit as fire—an explosive, refining power. All throughout scripture we see God appearing as fire, eventually culminating in the coming of the Holy Spirit to the apos…
This Sunday Stan walked us through the Holy Spirit as a dove—a gentle and comforting presence. In scripture we see the Holy Spirit come as a dove to rest on Jesus as an anointing authority, empowerin…
This week Stan walked us through the Holy Spirit as voice, asking the question, how does the Holy Spirit speak to us? In scripture we see Him primarily speaking through the Word and through community…
We've talked about the big picture Holy Spirit — a member of the Trinity and part of our faith — now let's make him personal. In scripture we see the Holy Spirit manifest himself as symbols we can un…
The last two weeks, Stan began to introduce us to the Holy Spirit; who is He and how is He connected to God? Stan unpacked how the Holy Spirit IS God, the third person of the Trinity. This Sunday we …
Last Sunday, Stan shared the heart behind why we are studying the Holy Spirit. This week, we dove into the theology of the Holy Spirit. People tend to see the Holy Spirit as a force, a power, an expe…
This Sunday Stan starts our new series — "The Promised Holy Spirit” — part of a year-long journey looking at the third person of the Trinity, the Holy Spirit. Who is He? Why did He come? What is His …
Continuing in the “God of Miracles” series, Jordan Richard explores Mark 1:40-45 where Jesus heals a man afflicted by leprosy. An outcast in Jewish society and living in permanent quarantine, the lep…
In week 2 of our "God of Miracles" series, Jonathan Sheaffer explores 3 miracles in 1 Kings to see where God is in the suffering and where our trust lies. God consistently enters into His people's ph…
Pastor Stan Thomas opens the new year with a new series on the God of Miracles, exploring how God unveils his beauty and power through supernatural signs and wonders. As we enter 2021, believers must…
Catch a short devotional from Pastor Stan as we reflect on 2020 through a Psalm of Praise. Hope you enjoy a week of rest!
This week Stan finishes the last sermon of our Advent series and our last service of 2021 (thankfully) looking at the Christmas hymn We Three Kings. When the wise men approached the baby Jesus they f…
This week, Jonathan Sheaffer explores the advent hymn O Come, O Come Emmanuel. Each verse speaks to the deep, emotional longing that believers have towards the expectation of the coming Messiah. What…
This Sunday we begin the Advent season –a time in the church calendar where we prepare our hearts in remembrance of our Savior that has come in the flesh 2000 years ago. Listen in as Pastor Jordan le…
Our friend & guest speaker Nick Nowalk is back with us this week! As we enter Thanksgiving, we reflect on a Psalm of thankfulness. Giving thanks to God as our Creator and King includes uninhibited en…
We conclude our series on the Book of Acts, "Now What?" We spent the last 8 weeks exploring the early church to get a glimpse of how we are called to be the church in NYC.
This Sunday, we will see how…
We're pausing our 'Now What?' sermon series to acknowledge the political goings-on in our country right now. Stan will look at the upside down Kingdom of God in the book of Mark and ask us to examine…
Continuing his series in the Book of Acts, Pastor Stan Thomas discusses the tragedy of Ananias and Sapphira. He shows that because God deeply loves his Church, He protects her and calls her to live i…
As we continue our series, Book of Acts Now What? Pastor Stan Thomas shows how the early Church was not merely focused on spiritual and emotional transformation, but also cared deeply for people’s p…
Guest speaker Nick Nowalk takes the next step in our series through the book of Acts exploring the "shape" of the gospel in the latter part of Acts 10. Nick defines a "what?", a "how?" and a "why?" t…