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  • December 29, 2024

    Series: Sunday Sermons

    Topic: Faith, Hope, Promise

    Book: Mark

    Pastor Wes explores the bold beginning of the Gospel of Mark, contrasting its message with the political “good news” of the Roman Empire. Unlike the festive narratives of Jesus’ birth in other Gospels, Mark launches with the declaration of good news amid the wilderness, a setting of struggle and transformation. Pastor Wes highlights the tension between the world’s headlines—stories of conflict, disaster, and personal challenges—and Mark’s announcement of God’s presence through Jesus Christ.

    This good news confronts both external oppression and the internal stories we tell ourselves, offering hope and grounding in God’s transformative presence. Pastor Wes invites the congregation to reflect on their own “wilderness” experiences and examine the headlines of their lives, encouraging them to hear and live out the true good news that speaks to the heartlines of all people.

  • December 1, 2024

    Series: Advent

    Topic: Advent, Hope

    Book: Isaiah

    Preaching on Isaiah 55:1-5, Pastor Wes invites us to a divine feast where all are welcomed without cost. Reflecting on the passage’s themes of bread, milk, and wine, he connects God’s provision in the Exodus with the hope offered during the Babylonian exile. Pastor Wes challenges us to ponder the deep thirsts and hungers in our lives this Advent season: for hope, connection, and purpose. He urges us to resist the distractions of consumerism and instead focus on constructing a present that reflects the future of God’s dream for the world. As we approach Christ’s table, we are reminded of God’s abundant grace and are called to bring that hope into our daily lives.

  • November 17, 2024

    Series: Sunday Sermons

    Pastor Wes reflects on the centrality of water in scripture, from creation’s chaos to Christ’s baptism, connecting these images to our lives. Drawing from Isaiah 43, he reminds us we are both beloved and broken, living in a world of care and conflict. Water symbolizes life and struggle, while fire represents passion and destruction. Both invite us to examine where we’re thriving, struggling, or flickering. On Stewardship Sunday, Pastor Wes challenges us to consider where our “buckets” are full or empty and to embrace God’s call to give and serve generously.

  • November 10, 2024

    Series: Sunday Sermons

    Topic: Hope, Renewal

    Book: Isaiah

    In today’s sermon, Pastor Wes reflects on Isaiah 40’s message of hope to a people in exile—those feeling homeless, helpless, and hopeless. He parallels this with our own challenges, inviting us to consider where we find comfort today, through community, connection, and acts of love. Reflecting on the church’s 70-year legacy of compassion and justice, Pastor Wes calls the congregation to keep embodying these values, offering comfort and commitment as they journey forward together in faith.

  • November 3, 2024

    Series: Sunday Sermons

    Topic: Hope, Resilience

    Book: Isaiah

    The sermon, inspired by Isaiah 11:1-9, uses familiar nursery rhymes like Humpty Dumpty as metaphors for the brokenness we encounter, especially in grief and social challenges. Pastor Wes reflects on how, like Humpty, we often can’t be “put back together.” Yet Isaiah’s vision offers hope, symbolized by a sprouting twig from a stump, showing resilience rooted in God’s strength. This vision aligns with the lives of the saints, whose light and faith continue to inspire, reminding us to live in God’s world of possibility despite brokenness.