April 8, 2020
In this week's message from the Gospel of Matthew, our own Blair Brake reminds us to pay attention as we build a foundation for ourselves, sharing how important it is to have a firm foundation in Jesus and in scripture.
April 1, 2020
After a brief time away to reorganize during the coronavirus pandemic, we are back with a new series, Things I Need to Be Reminded of Often - Home Edition. This week, Pete shares three points from the beginning of Acts, reminding us of the power and glory of Jesus.
May 1, 2018
Humble service is one of the pillars of the Christian life. Staff member Rigo Herrera closes out our series, Things I Need to Be Reminded of Often, and the school year, with a message on service out of John 13.
April 25, 2018
We live in a world that places a high value on wealth, success, and total control over our lives. However, none of it compares to the sweetness of Jesus. Staff member Abigail Herrera gives a powerful message on why Jesus is better than any material or worldly pursuit that we could chase after.
April 18, 2018
Have you ever wondered what it means to forgive someone? Staff member Sarah Fletcher gives a sermon out of Matthew 18 and tells us what God's definition of forgiveness is.
April 11, 2018
Do you sometimes think that the Bible is just full of rules? Staff member Erin Herrman shares a message from the book of Exodus on how our obedience to God's commands actually leads to freedom.
March 27, 2018
Do you ever feel like no one knows or notices you? Speaking for the first time at MNL, staff member Jenny Shin gives a message from Mark 5 on how we are known individually by God.
March 21, 2018
Sometimes we forget that we serve a God who operates outside of the rules of the natural world. Assisstant Director Josh Moran gives a sermon out of Acts 3 to remind us that the supernatural is natural.
March 15, 2018
Nearly a decade in the making, we present our new series, Things I Need to be Reminded of Often. Staff member Katie Moran kicks off the series with a message out of Psalm 139, telling us that our identity lies not in our accomplishments or relation to other people, but in being children of God.