Overview
There are many heroes of the faith, people we admire and wish to be. However, there are - even more ordinary people of faith—those doing what they can with what they have to make a difference. This summer, we’ll dig deep into the bold and untold stories of those - often overlooked in our biblical narratives, hoping these characters remind us that we all play a role in shaping God’s story of redemption and grace.
June 12 | Jonah 3:1-5, 10; 4:1-11 | Turning Around | Rev. Michael Cheuk
To kick off our summer worship series, "Faces of Our Faith: Bold and Untold Stories," Rev. Michael Cheuk looks at the story of Jonah. In his sermon, he points out three turn around moments that helps us see this story in a new light. Rev. Cheuk's sermon takes a familiar story and focuses on an often looked over part, and gives us new ears to hear this passage.
June 19 | Anna- Opening the Door of Hope | Rev. Skip Wallace preaching
In his sermon on Luke 2:36-38, Rev. Skip Wallace focuses on the story of the prophetess Anna and how her story is one that can offer hope to us as followers of Jesus. As you listen, what word of hope do you hear from this message?
June 26 | Acts 8: 26-40 | The Ethiopian’s Journey to Faith | Keith Sellers preaching
The story of Philip’s encounter with the man from Ethiopia is a familiar and powerful story for us. This passage reminds us that God can be at work in the lives of people we don’t even know or expect, but that it is our role as Christians to come alongside people and meet them where they are in their faith.
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