Dec 30, 2019
ALL THE THINGS
December 28/29 - Eugene Cho
The Psalms have it all. They reflect the full gamut of human experience and emotion, harboring no-holds-barred doubts, fears, and frustrations alongside sincere worship and praise. The Psalms also hint at the fullness of God, his character, his power, and his willingness to...
Dec 9, 2019
PRISON PACK Weekend December 7 - 8 | Albert Tate
The Christmas story resounds with the message: You are not alone! Extend that message of God’s hope and compassion to some of the most lonely and isolated people this Christmas, the incarcerated. During services, we will assemble gifts for every inmate in the state of...
Dec 2, 2019
Throughout the sweep of the Old Testament, a consistent theme rings out. Whether through temple or tabernacle, in the best and the worst, God longs to be with his people. For generations, God promised to be with them, but the world had to wait for the full fruition of that promise. Finally, in the surprise and miracle...
Nov 25, 2019
On His way to Jerusalem, Jesus passes through a village and comes upon ten people with a terrible thing in common: they all suffer from leprosy. He sends them off to the priest, miraculously healed, but only one returns to thank Jesus. What does this one man’s act of gratitude have to teach us about our own hearts?
Nov 18, 2019
Content in All Circumstances (Philippians
4:10-14)
November 16 & 17 - Albert Tate
Despite the overwhelming blessings most of us enjoy living in
Chicagoland (when compared with the rest of the world), it's quite
common for us to feel discontent, especially when we compare our
situations with others. What Paul teaches,...