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Our goal is to bring you relevant and inspiring reflections about the person and precepts of Jesus of Nazareth. We also believe that listening to these in the context of good music will help these thoughts to connect at the head and the heart levels. Find all the recordings of our Sunday messages below:
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Latest Sermons:
“The Holy Spirit, Experiencing the Holy Spirit”
Associate Pastor David Mosgofian Koker delivers “The Holy Spirit, Experiencing the Holy Spirit". Introduction by Pastor Bart Tarman and music from Music Director Kathleen Sieck.
“The Holy Spirit, Comfort and Courage”
Pastor Bart Tarman delivers “The Holy Spirit, Comfort and Courage" Introduction by Associate Pastor David Mosgofian Koeker and music from Music Director Kathleen Sieck.
“The Holy Spirit, Breaking Down the Walls”
Pastor Bart Tarman delivers “The Holy Spirit, Breaking Down the Walls." Introduction by Associate Pastor David Mosgofian Koeker and music from Music Director Kathleen Sieck.
“The Holy Spirit, The Spirit is for you.”
Associate Pastor David Mosgofian Koeker delivers “The Holy Spirit, The Spirit is for you." Introduction by lay pastor Peter Bie and music from Music Director Kathleen Sieck.
“The Holy Spirit, Given With Pleasure Upon Request”
Pastor Bart Tarman delivers “The Holy Spirit, Given with Pleasure Upon Request". Introduction by Associate Pastor David Mosgofian Koeker and music from Music Director Kathleen Sieck accompanied by Linda Tarman.
“The Holy Spirit and Freedom"
Pastor Bart Tarman delivers “The Holy Spirit and Freedom". Introduction by Associate Pastor David Mosgofian Koeker and music from Music Director Kathleen Sieck accompanied by Linda Tarman.
“The Holy Spirit and Practical Love"
Pastor Bart Tarman delivers “The Holy Spirit and Practical Love". Introduction by Associate Pastor David Mosgofian Koeker and music from Music Director Kathleen Sieck accompanied by Linda Tarman.
“The Holy Spirit and Identity"
Pastor Bart Tarman delivers “The Holy Spirit and Identity". Introduction by Associate Pastor David Mosgofian Koeker and music from Music Director Kathleen Sieck.
“The Holy Spirit and Guidance"
Pastor Bart Tarman delivers the message "The Holy Spirit and Guidance". Introduction by Associate Pastor David Mosgofian Koeker, music from Music Director Kathleen Sieck.
Holy Spirit
Pastor Bart Tarman delivers the message "Holy Spirit". Introduction by Associate Pastor David Mosgofian Koeker, music from Music Director Kathleen Sieck.
Awakenings, Easter Message
Pastor Bart Tarman delivers the Easter Message "Awakenings". Introduction by Associate Pastor David Mosgofian Koeker and music from Music Director Kathleen Sieck.
Redemptive Suffering
Pastor Bart Tarman delivers the Good Friday message "Redemptive Suffering". Introduction by Associate Pastor David Mosgofian Koeker, music from Music Director Kathleen Sieck.
Palm Sunday Sermon
Pastor Bart Tarman delivers the Palm Sunday message "Peace and Joy with the Cross in View" followed by music from Kathleen Sieck. Introduction by Associate Pastor David Mosgofian Koeker.
Steady Your Feet & Extend Your Grasp
Pastor Bart Tarman delivers this week's message "Steady Your Feet & Extend Your Grasp" followed by music from Kathleen Sieck.
Undisturbed
Pastor Bart Tarman delivers the March 22 message "Undisturbed" followed by music.
What is the Church?
This is our first video message for our members and those who are joining us around the country and around the world. While we are not holding services for the next several weeks, we felt it best to do as much as we can to stay in touch with you.
“Sermon on the Mount”, Sermon on the Mount Series, Part 1
"Being Transfigured", 12 Beliefs of Jesus, Part 12
Scripture: Matthew 17:1-8 Bart illustrates what it means to pursue the spiritual life in our walk with Jesus. We have to let go of many things; sometimes the very things we cling to: our possessions, our family, our finances, our children, even our addictions. Jesus is always waiting for us, but if we try bringing all our material and emotional baggage with us, we won't get there. We have to relieve ourselves of these burdens before we can move on.
"Preemptive Forgiveness", 12 Beliefs of Jesus, Part 11
As human beings, one of the hardest things for us to deal with is forgiveness, something which never bothered Jesus. We struggle with this from the time we are children right on through our adult lives. How do we forgive when something has been done to us that leaves pain, suffering and a lingering sense of injustice? How do we forgive ourselves when we have done something that will have lasting effects on someone else?And what do we do when we feel so strongly that the other person should be the first to forgive? Or that we are so justified in our feelings of being right that we have no need to forgive. Bart explores these issues and several more surrounding forgiveness and how God and Christ come at us with a preemptive forgiveness for all the sins we have committed--large and small. They beat us to the punch, leaving us in a place that requires soul searching and perhaps leaving with the uncomfortable realization that in order to move forward, we need to forgive.
"Inside Out", 12 Beliefs of Jesus, Part 10
Jesus believed that the kingdom of God came from within and expressed itself in the outward expression of our love. All the goodness that God pours into us, in turn, is poured out to everyone as though we are the fountain that is always full and constantly flowing. But sometimes there are things that keep us from taking in God's love: fear, worry, concern, doubt. These are the things, among others, that can deter us from the full expression of God's love. Bart weaves a story of a sweater that he wore "inside out" and how it serves as an example of what we need to do in order to live the life that Jesus wants us to live.