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2020 took a hit on many people’s finances. Jobs were lost, businesses closed, and many people racked

What happens when we fail or make regrettable decisions? Does God condemn us and consider us done fo

Happy are the merciful. In the story of the Good Samaritan we see a man show tremendous compassion o

Our physical health impacts our entire well being. But in order to have victory in living as the hea

A group of friends wrecked a roof to get their friend to Jesus; they were committed to relentlessly

What's in a name? When a new baby is born, parents give a name for lots of different reasons, but in

It’s amazing how important a kick can be. This week we will take a look at one of the most significa

Matthew 1 digs into the genealogy of Jesus. We all come in here with scandalous schizophrenic family

Divine interruptions have a huge impact on our spiritual lives because if we don’t recognize them an

Thanksgiving - Gratitude

2020/12/10

Even during seasons when hope is running low, God’s hand of care is not removed. This week Shawn Wil

This is such a powerful moment. Do you see what Jesus is doing? He is revealing his purpose in this

2020 has been an incredibly challenging year for the entire world. This weekend we will be meeting p

God is able. But what will you do even if he does not? This week we will look at Shadrack, Meshach,

Ever felt powerless? What’s the secret to having peace and calm when you can’t control much of anyth

Have you ever felt like an outsider--like a foreigner in a strange land? Meet Daniel--the central ch

Restoration

2020/11/3

This is such a powerful moment. Do you see what Jesus is doing? He is revealing his purpose in this

People have been asking what is the next vision for Willow Creek in this new season of ministry. But

God so loved the world that He gave His only son. He gave. He is the greatest giver, and wants us to

Jesus crossed cultural lines to change the paradigm of people’s thinking regarding the greatest comm

Jesus chose the disqualified and disenfranchised, the outcasts and the overlooked, to be his student