Why does the church exist? Is it the building, or the people? What is the mission of the church? Is it a manmade institution or a God-ordained community? If you are curious about these answers, don’t miss this week’s message.
Orthodoxy: The Bible
If you’ve ever wondered about the book that Christians give so much authority to, where its inspiration comes from, and what it means for our lives in faith, then don’t miss out on this message.
The Way Everlasting
How self-aware are we, and does that even matter? Psalm 139:23-24 shows us that self-awareness is not a given, as King David earnestly prays that God would “search” and “examine” the depths of his heart. In this message, we will discuss the possibility that self-awareness is a crucial and necessary step on the path to experiencing wellness in God.
Featuring guest speaker, Pastor Daniel Hoh, who serves at OKEC Pathfinders’ Ministry in Garden Grove, CA.
Orthodoxy: The Atonement
We continue our series, “Orthodoxy.”
This week, we will be exploring the topic of how Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross atones for our sins, and reconciles our relationships with God.
Orthodoxy: The Incarnation
We continue our new series, “Orthodoxy.”
This week, we will be exploring the topic of Jesus being the God-man, and its relevance in our lives.
Orthodoxy: The Trinity
We start our new series, “Orthodoxy.” We will kickoff this series by exploring “The Trinity” together and its relevance in our lives.
Waiting on God
We will be following up last Sunday’s message about some of the things that Jesus did after he was resurrected. Specifically, we will be focusing on Jesus’ admonition to his disciples to wait for the Holy Spirit to join them before they set out to spread the gospel. Likewise, we are also called to follow God’s lead - not rushing ahead of Him.
BEING PRESENT
Friend, We will be following up last Sunday’s message about some of the things that Jesus did after he was resurrected. Specifically, we will be exploring how Jesus was not just physically present also relationally present with his friends & followers. The call is for us to also be not just physically present, but also relationally present with the people around us.