Seminary Reflections: Preserved Promises
by Sean Gasperetti on November 15th, 2024
What happens when God’s promises meet resistance? Exodus 1 answers this question with a gripping tension between divine faithfulness and human opposition. It sets the stage for a story of deliverance, showing us what it means to remain faithful when the odds seem overwhelming.
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Should Christians Be Engaged/Concerned with Politics?
by Sean Gasperetti on October 28th, 2024
I get it—politics can feel exhausting. Maybe you’d rather check out, focus on your faith, and leave the world to do its thing. But the reality is, politics do affect our lives, communities, and future. And as followers of Christ, we’re called to engage wisely. Read More
An Unexpected Call to Do Less
by Andrew Adams on October 4th, 2024
Rather than focusing on doing more, Paul invites us to center our hearts on Gospel and let the natural out growth become our prayer life. Read More
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Very Good News: Rediscovering the Depth of God's Salvation
by Sean Gasperetti on October 1st, 2024
The truth is, our current understanding of God's goodness and the breadth of His gospel often pales in comparison to reality. We serve a God who is incomprehensibly good, strategic, and thoughtful in executing His plan for humanity. While salvation - being forgiven of our sins and justified before God - is absolutely central to the gospel, it's not the whole story. Read More
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Seminary Reflections: A Warning for Our Hearts
by Sean Gasperetti on September 27th, 2024
The opening chapters of Genesis paint a picture of God's original design for humanity—a perfect relationship with Him, marked by trust and obedience. But with the fall of Adam and Eve, sin entered the world, and everything changed. Read More
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Faith in the Fire: Engaging Politics with a Gospel Lens
by Sean Gasperetti on September 12th, 2024
So, I did what plenty of you probably did on Tuesday night: I watched the presidential debate. I know what you might be thinking…“Oh boy, here we go…our pastor is going to start riffing on politics.” Not exactly. Or at least, maybe not in the way you might expect. Read More
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How should Christians navigate disagreements?
by Sean Gasperetti on February 27th, 2024
In a world marked by competing beliefs and perspectives, we Christians also find ourselves engaging in discussions that sometimes lead to disagreements. However, what sets us apart is (or, should be) our commitment to navigating these differences with grace and humility.
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Nursery Renovation Project Update: We're Getting Closer
by Reach Church on October 10th, 2023
We're excited to share the latest progress on our much-anticipated nursery renovation project. As the saying goes, "Good things come to those who wait," and we're confident that the results will be worth it. Read More
Navigating Life's Storms: An Exploration of Matthew 8:23-27
by Reach Church on September 27th, 2023
Do you ever feel like you're in the middle of a storm? Perhaps you're struggling with a personal issue, a challenging circumstance, or a significant decision. You feel overwhelmed, uncertain, and scared. This is where we find the disciples in Matthew 8. But the storm they were facing was not metaphorical - it was real, and it was terrifying. Read More
Vision Sunday (Part 4): Serve The City
by Sean Gasperetti on September 1st, 2023
"Living "missionally" doesn't = sneaky evangelism strategy, it's being available always to let the Gospel spill out to anyone, anywhere." A lot of times, the church, relegates mission to a ministry or department. Not so with us. Mission is the overflow of a church that has supplemented it’s faith and is growing in strength. We can’t HELP but serve our city and reach the world. Read More
Vision Sunday (Part 3): Strengthen The Church
by Sean Gasperetti on August 31st, 2023
I believe we are on a trajectory for healthy growth, I believe we’re positioned in this community for significant impact, and I believe our BEST days are ahead of us. That being said, there are some leadership and structural issues that several of you mentioned (in love) in the all-church survey, and I want to share some exciting updates in this department. Read More
Vision Sunday (Part 2): Supplement Our Faith
by Sean Gasperetti on August 30th, 2023
Moving forward, what are some of the ways that we anticipate supplementing/deepening our faith in the year to come?
As our team reviewed the all-church survey we recently ran, one of the things that came up continuously was that many folks are hungry to grow deeper in their faith.
The verdict is clear - we are a church that is HUNGRY for more. I absolutely LOVE that.
So let me share a few ways we intend to help us supplement our faith. Read More
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Seminary Reflections: Preserved Promises
November 15th, 2024
Should Christians Be Engaged/Concerned with Politics?
October 28th, 2024
An Unexpected Call to Do Less
October 4th, 2024
Very Good News: Rediscovering the Depth of God's Salvation
October 1st, 2024
Seminary Reflections: A Warning for Our Hearts
September 27th, 2024
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