Alternative Allegiance
Daniel 7 reveals the rise and fall of empires, exposing them as beastly and temporary. At the center stands the Son of Man, who reigns with everlasting authority. This sermon calls us to live with alternative allegiance to Jesus, resisting the idols of our age and bearing faithful witness to His kingdom.
Resisting And Renewing
Daniel 3 and Jeremiah 29 reveal the paradox of exile: we refuse Babylon’s idols and seek Babylon’s good. This sermon invites us to live as a creative minority — resisting compromise while renewing our city with Christ’s hope.
September First Feasts
First Feasts is Sunday, September 7. Join us at 1pm at the Huskey home for smash burgers and good times. Bring a side dish!
Faithful Difference
Daniel’s story in exile shows us how to resist cultural assimilation and stand firm in allegiance to God. We are called to live as a creative minority, distinct yet present, faithful in a world of compromise.
Living In the Tension
We live in a world that says, “I am lord,” but the gospel declares, “Jesus is Lord.” This sermon calls us to live as a creative minority—faithful, hopeful, and distinct in a post-Christian culture.
A Story of Remembrance
We are a forgetful people, prone to be shaped by culture instead of God’s story. Esther reminds us that even when God seems absent, He is faithful and calls us to remember.
City Teens Event | August 2025
City Teens is headed to the City for our August ‘25 outing. Bring (at least) $30 + a jacket and feel free to invite a friend.
A Story of Renewal
Like Esther, we face the choice between comfort and costly obedience. True spiritual renewal comes through dying to self and living fully for Christ.
A Story of Resistance
In a world obsessed with power and victimhood, Mordecai’s resistance in Esther reveals a better way—the path of faithful, vulnerable obedience to God.