Waiting for the Prophet Like Moses
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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?

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Waiting for the Davidic King
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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!

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An Incredible Story
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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!

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Created
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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!

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Broken
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Pastor Tim continues our fall teaching series this week focusing on the cataclysmic crisis of the whole Bible:  the fall of Adam and Eve as sin enters the world.

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Why Church (Part 1) - What the Church is For
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Let's face it: it is increasingly unusual to attend church in today's world.  Yet, for those who believe in Jesus and have put their trust in Him, we are called to gather and worship and learn together.  Why do we do this?  Is it mere ritual?  Is it just tradition?  Or might God have actually revealed the whole point of church in His Word?

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