The Heart of Christ
Tracking with Dane Ortlund’s book Gentle and Lowly, this series focuses on Christ’s deepest heart for his people. May our hearts respond in faith to our gentle and lowly Savior’s call to come to him.
A Great Commission Church in Lenexa, KS
Tracking with Dane Ortlund’s book Gentle and Lowly, this series focuses on Christ’s deepest heart for his people. May our hearts respond in faith to our gentle and lowly Savior’s call to come to him.
Advent is a time of looking ahead, longing for and preparing for Christ our Lord, who has come and is coming again. This year our Advent focus features passages from Old Testament prophets, starting today with Hosea. May God stir up our anticipation and faith as we await the sunrise of His coming!
We’re taking an extended, 18-week look at Ephesians, Paul’s letter to the church at Ephesus.
This sermon series in the Old Testament book of Judges is new territory for our church! We hope and pray that God will use this series to strengthen our faith and direct our hearts into a fresh love and gratitude for our gracious Savior God.
In the eight weeks leading up to Easter we’re focusing on selected episodes in the gospel of Mark. In this focus we’re joining many other Kansas City churches in taking a fresh look at Jesus and introducing him to friends and neighbors. May Christ be glorified!
In our series on the biblical prayer language of lament we’ll look at selected psalms of lament to see how this way of praying can lead us from places of pain to a renewal of trust in God. As we learn this prayer language, we’ll see how dark clouds in our lives are met with God’s mercy. Blessed be God, our help and hope!
Today, at the start of a new year, we’ll take a fresh look at timeless themes for making the most of our time. How can 2021 be a year of […]
This year our Advent focus is “The Gifts of Christmas,” starting with the gift of anticipation. May God stir up our faith and anticipation as we await the sunrise of His coming!
This series focuses on Jesus’ model prayer in Matthew 6, known as “the Lord’s Prayer.” We’ll take our time going through this prayer — seven Sundays for five verses!
Join us in remembering the suffering and death and celebrating the triumphal resurrection of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior!