Jake Brooks, our Chaplain-in-Residence, continues to teach through John 17.
Jake Brooks, our Chaplain-In-Residence, leads us through John 17:6-8 as we continue to "listen" in on Jesus' prayer.
Joel Skinner, one of our elders, picks up with John 17:4-5 and explores how Jesus prays for God's glory and what that means for our lives today.
Pastor Tim opens our new spring teaching series on John 17 as we get an uncharacteristic glimpse into the heart of God as Jesus prays to the Father... and we get to listen in!
It's Easter Sunday! Pastor Tim closes out the teaching series on Jesus' farewell discourse with an invitation to true joy in light of the cross and the resurrection of Jesus.
Joel Skinner, one of our elders and a member of our Preaching Team, revisits the topic of the Holy Spirit as Jesus continues to say farewell to His disciples... and even tells them that it's better that he goes away!
Erik Schartner is back again from Charlotte, NC! He's been working with us on the Preaching Team all series long, and he teaches from a challenging text about a challenging topic.
Audrey Johnson, a member of our current Preaching Team, teaches from John 15 and Jesus famous words about vines and branches -- and challenges us to remain in Him and flourish.
Erik Shartner, one of our former elders who moved with his family to North Carolina, is back and teaching from John 14 as Jesus introduces his disciples to the Holy Spirit.
David Broberg leads us as we study John 14 and Jesus' famous words of intimacy and mission. David is one of our students at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and a member of our current Preaching Team.
Joel Skinner, one of our elders and a member of our current Preaching Team, continues to teach through Jesus' farewell discourse... and Jesus has some bad news for his disciples. But is it really bad news?
Pastor Tim continues teaching through Jesus' farewell discourse as Jesus continues with a reality-check for his disciples.
Pastor Tim opens our winter teaching series on Jesus' farewell discourse to the disciples in the upper room before he was crucified. And it begins with a redefinition of power, as Jesus takes off his outer clothes, wraps a towel around his waist, and washes his disciples' feet.
Pastor Tim leads off with a brief introduction and orientation to the Advent season at Community Church, and introduces the theme for the stories he's writing as we remember the coming and anticipate the second coming of Jesus!
Adam and Eve were the very first people to have to wait for Jesus. What was it like for them to experience brokenness and loss, knowing that they'd lost everything at the fall? What hope did they have?
Pastor Tim continues preaching through story by exploring the life of Abraham, and the promise of God's future blessing. What must it have been like to leave their land, country, their people to follow the Lord into... the unknown?
Pastor Tim continues storytelling through Advent and invites us to imagine the life of Moses -- but not during the great miracles and wondrous demonstration of God's power at the Exodus. No, this is a story from the end of Moses' life, as he is prevented from entering the promised land. What is it like to wait for God's promises when God's timeline is bigger than our own lifetime?
Pastor Tim concludes our Advent storytelling series with four snapshots of King David's life -- snapshots that remind us that while David was truly a man after God's own heart, God had promised an even greater King who would come; a king whose reign would last forever!
Pastor Tim begins our fall teaching series by celebrating the unity, coherence and beauty of the Bible as a single storyline -- a story written by God across generations of human history -- that has a clear thread and plot that leads to our redemption and God's own glory!
Pastor Tim begins our fall teaching series by celebrating the unity, coherence and beauty of the Bible as a single storyline -- a story written by God across generations of human history -- that has a clear thread and plot that leads to our redemption and God's own glory!