“Bless the Lord, O my Soul!” – Psalm 103

We often struggle to feel like worshiping God, but through the heart of David, God shows us the pathway into His own heart, by calling us to engage all of who we are, in light of all of He has done for us, and all He is to us.

“How Long, O Lord?” – Psalm 13

We experience anger and frustration with God when we feel He has abandoned us in our pain and sorrow, but God restores in us a sense of His love and presence when we are honest about how we feel with Him and acknowledge our need for Him.  

“First World Problems” – Jonah 4

Our selfish concern for our own needs keeps us from seeing God’s love and concern for a lost world. But God loves us too much to allow us to be consumed only with ourselves and His desire is to awaken us to His mission to seek and save the lost. This message is the last from our series in Jonah …

“Astonished by His Mercy” – Jonah 3

We place limits on whom we believe God will save, but God will often astonish us with the power of His redeeming love and challenge us to love as He does. The following message is the third from our series on Jonah and was given by Pastor Peter Cho and comes from Jonah chapter 3.  

“Putting God in a Box” – Hebrews 1:1-8

Our inability to see God for who He truly is keeps us from approaching him with confidence but Jesus upends our incomplete picture of God and reveals to us a God who is not only approachable and near but merciful, loving and kind. This is the second message of our Advent series and comes from Hebrews 1:1-8 and was given by …

“The Enemies of Joy: Depression” – 2 Corinthians 1:3-11

When we are unable to share our sadness and grief it can lead us to “despair of life itself”. But when we see God’s purpose for our pain and bring our afflictions into community we can discover God’s comfort through God’s people. This is the fifth message of this sermon series and was given by Pastor Peter Cho and comes …

“The Enemies of Joy: Anxiety” – Phil 4:4-7

The enemy works tirelessly to steal our joy through anxiety – tempting us to look inward. But God has given us instructions on how to protect it – by looking upward. Through prayer and giving thanks we are directed back to the source of our joy…God himself. This is the fourth message given by Pastor Peter Cho in the “Joy in the Journey” series and comes …

“The Essentials of Joy: Love” – John 15:8-17

We struggle to find happiness because we seek it for ourselves. But Jesus shares that the path to his joy is found in loving one another as he loved us.  This message was given Pastor Peter Cho and is the third message from the series: “Joy in the Journey” and comes from John 15:8-17.  

“The Essence of Joy: Jesus” – Philippians 4:4

We all pursue happiness but what if we were created for joy? A joy that can not be found in a person, place or thing but only in God Himself. In this introductory sermon on joy we explore misconceptions about joy and discover where true joy can be found. This message was given by Pastor Peter Cho and comes from Philippians …

“Living Letters” – 2 Corinthians 3:1-5

What does it mean to be a “living letter” of Christ? The following message explores how we are called to be His witnesses which means more than sharing the gospel but telling our stories within His greater story. This message was given by Pastor Peter Cho and comes from 2 Corinthians 3:1-5.