by Church @ 434 | May 10, 2026 | Sacred Space
The Sacred Space series has carried us into the Tabernacle. We have been rediscovering the holiness of God and seeing the importance of how every space God is in becomes sacred. Your life is sacred space if you know Jesus and you make every space you move in and out of sacred, because He is with you. Today, we move just explore the tabernacle just a little bit deeper and discover that He is closer than you think. That is really good news and today, you will be vividly reminded of just how amazing God is.
by Church @ 434 | Mar 29, 2026 | Questions from the Carpenter
Today, as we countdown to Easter on this Palm Sunday we continue our series called, Questions from a Carpenter. We are exploring some important questions that were asked by Jesus in the pages of Scripture. We have already found out that Jesus sure does ask good questions! His questions can change our lives. This third installment of the series drops us into the longest conversation that Jesus ever has about human emotion. It is fascinating to consider the emotion He chose to spend the most time talking about. But it is even more amazing that tucked into the conversation Jesus asks, not one, not two, not even three … no – He asks EIGHT questions! Those are the questions we explore and learn from this morning. Get ready, it will be fun.
by Church @ 434 | Jan 7, 2024 | Stand Alone Worship Services
Pastor Jeff Dixon made it through 9am but was not feeling well enough to continue at 11, so Chris Whaley stepped in at short notice with this look at David vs Goliath.
by Church @ 434 | Jan 12, 2020 | 20/20 Vision
We are looking at our lives and trying to see them with a new, clear, clean, fresh vision. God has created us and wants to bless us. As a result, it is safe to say that we can live blessed!
This series, 20/20 Vision, is designed to help us understand more deeply the way that God blesses. But living blessed doesn’t mean that we are exempted from the storms of life.
This morning we discover some things to remember as the storms come along, which help us move through them with confidence and boldness.