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Tuesday Feb 11, 2025
Generations #6 // Jayden Groppi & John Whirledge
Tuesday Feb 11, 2025
Tuesday Feb 11, 2025
The 2010's
The 2010s were all about connection. New social media platforms became mainstream and we quickly experienced the power of awareness and change. But social media introduced filters and ways to hide reality. This isn't a new concept. Humanity has been hiding for thousands of years. There is hope in this fact: God is searching for us. God wants to bring transformation and freedom to our lives. God wants us to remove the filters and live as our truest selves.

Tuesday Feb 04, 2025
Generations #5 // Pastor Dennis Miller
Tuesday Feb 04, 2025
Tuesday Feb 04, 2025
The 2000's
The 2000's were poised to enter with a bang, but when what was predicted didn't happen it became clear there was a lot to fear. The United States and the world faced unprecedented challenges from terrorist attacks, wars, natural disasters, cyber threats and financial ruin. But for as much fear filled the 2000's, there was even more hope and optimism. People turned to God in a way that many felt would never happen again. Through it all we'll see that God has always been with us and will continue to be with us no matter what fires we face in our lives.

Tuesday Jan 28, 2025
Generations #4 // Pastor Mike "Fitz" Fitzpatrick
Tuesday Jan 28, 2025
Tuesday Jan 28, 2025
The 1990's
The 90's was a decade full of change. Technology made huge leaps in how people communicated and how films were made. Superstars really began to flex their power off the court, field or course. The cold war ended and so did apartheid in South Africa. It felt like anything was possible and innovation was everywhere - from cell phones, to personal computers, and even cloning. As we look back to the 1990's, and even a little further, we'll see that God is an innovator and that work isn't done. God wants to innovate with us so that the Kingdom of God can continue to grow on earth. It's up to us to say yes, and innovate with God.

Wednesday Jan 22, 2025
Generations #3 // Pastor Dennis Miller
Wednesday Jan 22, 2025
Wednesday Jan 22, 2025
The 1980s
In the 1980's everything was BIG! Big hair, big patterns, big debt, big bets, and big deals were the norm. People were fascinated by the lifestyle of the rich and famous. Everyone wanted to be the master of their own universe. But as we see too often, things eventually broke. The economy tanked and millions of people lost their jobs, retirement, and hope. Sound familiar? But as we look for hope, we'll find it in the true master of the universe - Jesus Christ.

Tuesday Jan 14, 2025
Generations #2 // Pastor Dennis Miller
Tuesday Jan 14, 2025
Tuesday Jan 14, 2025
The 1970's
How did people in the 1970's respond to the rebellion of the 60's? Disillusionment. Promises had been broken and people didn't know where to turn. Vietnam divided the United States. Protests turned violent. The President and his cabinet were known as crooks. An energy crisis, kidnappings, and soaring interest rates were only a few of the other things affecting the world. People ran to sex and drugs and further away from God. In the 1970's people were looking for their way, and today it feels the same way. We are still looking for answers, hope and meaning. And as we'll see, the best place to find those things is in Jesus.

Wednesday Jan 08, 2025
MAKE IT HAPPEN Bonus Episode: What is Hybrid Worship?
Wednesday Jan 08, 2025
Wednesday Jan 08, 2025
In the midst of their conversation about AI and the Church, Jason Moore takes a brief detour to talk about the importance of hybrid worship. What is hybrid worship and how might the Church of the future take form?
Beginning in the 1990s, the church embraced visual technology in a new way. But it was the pandemic that really shifted how we understand worship "online.”

Tuesday Jan 07, 2025
Generations #1 // Pastor Dennis Miller
Tuesday Jan 07, 2025
Tuesday Jan 07, 2025
What can the Church learn from the 1960's?
What do you get when you take a new generation of young people and you raise them on the theories of Dr. Spock, and you educate them in experimental open classrooms and you saturate them with rock 'n' roll music and you introduce them to drugs and alcohol and you dangle the threat of nuclear holocaust over their heads by building bomb shelters in your basement and then you tell them that God is dead? What do you get?
Well, you get the '60s generation – an amazing group of people; and if you lived through the '60s, you will agree that it was an unforgettable decade.
This message takes a hard look at lessons learned from the 1960s. It was the decade of rebellion.

Tuesday Dec 31, 2024
The Doors of Christmas #5 | Pastor Sarah Hardin
Tuesday Dec 31, 2024
Tuesday Dec 31, 2024
The Door to Something New
As we approach a new year, we're faced with so many new opportunities. But it seems each one of us has something holding us back. Past mistakes, failures, heartbreak, pain, loss, grief and more can keep us from stepping into what God has for us next. But Jesus came to bring freedom from all of these things. Jesus came to bring hope, meaning and purpose by opening a door to something new.

Tuesday Dec 31, 2024
Christmas Eve 2024 | Pastor Dennis Miller
Tuesday Dec 31, 2024
Tuesday Dec 31, 2024
Home for Christmas
Each Christmas Eve we remember and celebrate that Jesus left his home in heaven. Jesus came to earth as a child to bring hope, love, joy and peace. He came to provide a way for every single person to return to their true home. Today, we remember that Jesus is standing at the door, waiting to welcome us home for Christmas.

Tuesday Dec 24, 2024
The Doors of Christmas #4 | Pastor Dennis Miller
Tuesday Dec 24, 2024
Tuesday Dec 24, 2024
The Innkeeper's Door
Everyone is on a journey, and whether we like it or not, we will all face difficulties along the way. Mary and Joseph were just like us. They made a long and difficult journey to Bethlehem and when they arrived there was no room for them to stay, and nowhere for Mary to have her baby. They needed help. They needed to be welcomed in. As followers of Jesus we have a responsibility to help others on their way and welcome them into our lives and homes. This is the key to welcoming Jesus - opening our hearts to others.