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Sermons

Sermon

12.27.25

Church At Home | Running With Perseverance

Pastor Aaron Buer teaches Running with Perseverance by exploring the call to run our race of faith with endurance. We discover that life's difficulties are guaranteed in our broken world, but Jesus shows us how to persevere through suffering by fixing our eyes on him. We're challenged to identify and throw off the things that hinder our faith—whether it's entangling sin or good things we've elevated above God—and remember that he pioneered and perfected our faith. This message reminds us that perseverance isn't a solo journey but one we run together as a community, helping each other keep the faith and find strength in Christ.

Sermon

12.23.25

The Magi

Christmas 2025. Pastor Aaron Buer teaches about the Magi's role in the Christmas story. We see how God reveals himself to unexpected people in unexpected place. As we celebrate Jesus’s birth, we remember the new life available to us through him and how he welcomed us into his family.

10.01.23

Beyond the Breaking Point

Pastor Jeff Manion concludes our series Breaking Point by looking at the story of Hannah. Through this message we are encouraged to see how God moves in misery and brings unspeakable good from an unspeakably bad situation. We are encouraged to pour our hearts out to God in prayer. We are challenged to find tangible ways to give back to God for his goodness in bringing us through breaking points.

Sermon Series

Sermon Series

06.23.26

Christmas 2025

Pastor Aaron Buer teaches on persevering through life's challenges by keeping our focus on Jesus. We learn how Christ equips us to endure suffering and overcome the obstacles that hinder our faith journey. This series reminds us that God reveals himself in surprising ways and invites everyone into his family through the new life Jesus offers. We discover that faith isn't meant to be lived alone but as a community running together toward Christ.

Sermon Series

06.23.26

Breaking Point

Week 1: Exodus 5 & 6 Week 2: 1 Kings 19:1-5 Week 3: Jeremiah 20:7-9 Week 4: Genesis 16 Week 5: 1 Samuel 1

Sermon Series

06.23.26

Honest To God

Week 1 Verses: Psalm 13 Week 2 Verses: Psalm 42 Week 3 Verses: Psalm 10 Week 4 Verses: Psalm 77 Week 5 Verses: Psalm 55 Week 6 Verses: Psalm 22

Sermon Guide

Sermon Guide

06.23.26

September 1–2 The Shepherd

Sermon Guide

06.23.26

August 18–19 We Need to Talk

Sermon Guide

06.23.26

August 11–12 Hanging on to Hope

Beyond the Weekend Devotionals

Devotional

01.02.26

12 Months of Prayer

This year in Beyond the Weekend, we will journey through a different biblical model of prayer—one each month. We will learn from the Old and New Testaments, Jesus and the early church. Throughout Scripture, we see God's people talking to him in a variety of ways. Prayer is vital in our lives as Jesus followers. As we grow in prayer together, we believe God will deepen our faith and trust in Jesus. We believe the Spirit will transform us into people who reflect more of Jesus’s character. We believe God will widen our impact for the gospel. God invites us to talk with him, and this year we will learn to do so with greater confidence and joy...

Devotional

01.01.26

Community

The language the writer of Hebrews uses in this passage is plural. They emphasize that the race of faith is something that should happen with others. Faith isn't a solo marathon. In fact, plural words appear five times in only two verses! This is significant! These early Christians would've understood that when they run, they're not to run alone. When they throw off the things that slow them down, they do it together. They help one another keep the faith and are accountable to each other to abstain from sin...

Devotional

12.31.25

Throw Off

The writer of Hebrews uses the imagery of someone running a race. The runner hastily removes anything that could slow them down. Heavy clothing or extra gear. Gone. Anything they're carrying that will limit their ability to finish. Toss it aside. They must do whatever is necessary to maximize their potential to finish. The faith of these early Christians should mimic the runner. They need to toss aside anything that gets in the way of faith in Jesus. They need to deal with sin that could cause them to stumble and fall...