
The book of Job is written like a play. There is action on two stages - what happens on Earth and what happens in heaven. While the present-day reader knows what is happening on both stages, the characters in the story (on Earth) do not. Job cannot see or hear what is happening in heaven, and in the end, he never even finds out why it happened. However, Job discovers who God is. Listen in as guest speaker, Joey Ross, teaches that who we become in the midst of a storm is far more important than understanding the storm.

In the past several weeks my emotions have looked similar to the stock market. Some days they are up and other days they are down. Some days I feel like I won as a dad/husband and other days I feel like a complete failure. When we look at the life of Elijah we see that he has some amazing moments for the Lord and some other moments that felt very discouraging. In 1 Kings 19 we read that Jezebel put a hit on his life and he ran from Israel. It seems he ran from his call to ministry. Listen in as Pastor Neal Benson teaches about how to listen to the voice of God during difficult times.

Our Questions From God sermon series starts today with a look at the questions that God asks Adam and Eve in Genesis 3. As we study their dialogue, we'll see that since the beginning of time God has desired to be in an open and honest relationship with us.
In the exciting conclusion to our Mark sermon series, we see that Jesus conquered the grave! Listen in as Pastor Neal Benson talks about the resurrection of Christ and the importance of sharing the good news!
As we near the end of the book of Mark, we come to the events leading up to the crucifixion. In today's message from Mark 15:1-24, Pastor Neal talks about the response of Pilot, the soldiers, and Simon to Jesus. We'll learn that it's better to choose servanthood over self-preservation.
Our world is in a global pandemic. People are suffering from job loss. Parents are learning what it means to be a teacher in their home. Online school is figuring out how to launch. Grocery stores are oddly empty and surprisingly full at the same time. People want to touch but don’t want to get sick. We are experiencing suffering like we have never seen before. In the Gospel of Mark we read that Jesus also suffered. Jesus was abandoned by His closest friends. Jesus was wrongly convicted of crimes He never commit. Jesus was beaten and mocked. In this life we will suffer; you can suffer with Jesus or without Jesus. Listen in as Pastor Neal Benson teaches about how Jesus is the Son of God.
Listen in as guest speaker, Doug Meye, continues our Mark sermon series with a message from Mark 14:1-26 on sacrificial love. We'll learn how sacrificial love for Jesus' sake leaves a lasting legacy.
When you turn on the news, check your Facebook feed, or turn on the TV it seems that some people think we are in the end times. In Mark 13, the disciples ask Jesus to help them understand the End Times. Jesus breaks His response into a couple sections. First, Jesus talks about false signs about the end. Then Jesus gives the disciples real signs that the Temple will be destroyed soon. Finally Jesus teaches about what to look for when He returns. Jesus used their question to teach us about His second coming. We invite you to open your Bible to Mark 13 and listen in as Pastor Neal Benson teaches about the End Times.
When a city does a road project that results in a new traffic pattern for drivers to follow, it’s common to see a road sign that says, “New Traffic Pattern.” As we continue to study the Gospel of Mark, it’s clear that Jesus is inviting us to use a new traffic pattern in our lives. In Mark 12:28-44 Jesus teaches on three subjects – the greatest commandment, the divinity and humanity of the Messiah, and giving. Listen in as Pastor Neal Benson teaches on how to love, think, and give more like Jesus.
Guest speaker Joey Ross joins us again with a message from Mark 12:1-27 called "Power, Politics, and Prenups." Listen in and learn how Jesus reveals his radical grace in three different situations.