Let Your Light Shine: The Good News goes to Samaria

The book of Acts is the account of how the good news of Jesus spread from Jerusalem to the uttermost parts of the earth. In Acts 8, God pushes the church out of Jerusalem and we see the wildfire that is the gospel spread to Judea, Samaria, and the uttermost. In this message, Ben Fleet shares with us four truths about sharing the gospel in Samaria and how we too might learn how God desires to spread the gospel in our communities. Ben is a native Virginian and began serving as the Youth Pastor at Max Creek Baptist Church in Draper, VA until God began calling he and his wife, Alyssa, to serve in planting churches in unreached urban areas in North America. They are moving to Montreal in June to intern at Renaissance Church while preparing to plant The Well Community Church next year. (May 22, 2016)

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Let Your Light Shine: For the Gospel

As followers of Jesus we are called to make disciples! This Sunday begins a theme that will focus on the mission of the church and how as individuals we need to let our light shine. In this first message, Pastor Michael unpacks Philippians 1:12-22, explaining what comes along with our mission, what we are to know, and how we are called to live for Christ in everything we do! (05.15.2016)

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Gospel of John: Follow Me

In the last passage in the Gospel of John, Jesus gives us a simple invitation - “follow me.” We see in John 21:15-25 that Jesus restores Peter, commissions him for ministry, and invites him to continue to follow. In this message, Scott Brown shows us four things we need to do in order to fully follow Jesus - get right with Him, love Him more than anything else, expect to take up our cross, and fix our eyes on Him.

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This Little Light of Mine

Jesus is the light of the world and we are called to reflect His light. In Philippians 2:12-18, the apostle Paul encourages the church in Philippi to live out their faith and in doing so, they will be like lights shining in this dark world. In this message, our new lead pastor, Matthew Kirkland challenges our church to do the same - to be a light in our community, our nation, and our world.