Our simple heart's desire is to love our God, and demonstrate His love towards His people, and those who do not know God. We want to stay focused on Christ, not on the peripherals of religion. So we gather in an informal atmosphere of thankfulness to Christ, and leave everything else outside as best as possible.

The Word--a lamp for my feet and a light for my path

Ever notice how easy it is, when you haven’t been reading the Word, to get sucked into a worldly mindset? Recently, I got really angry with someone at work for a comment they made and my subsequent thoughts towards that person were, well… not conducive towards that person seeing their next birthday—if you know what I mean? In retrospect, of course, I felt very bad about my “knee-jerk” mental reaction towards that person. Not long after the incident I found myself reading in 1 Peter, Ephesians, and other places in the Word discussing the topic of having great depths of patience with others. We are supposed to exemplify love, patience, and forgiveness for others in our words and actions. We do it because it should be an outward sign of our changed lives—we are new in Christ and this is how he calls us to love others.

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Ephesians 1 - Part 2

This sermon was given on September 7th, 2008 by Pastor Mark Gomez.

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1 Peter 1 - Part 2

This sermon was given on August 23, 2009 by Pastor Mark Gomez.

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Living in the Moment

"This is the day which the Lord has made; Let us rejoice and be glad in it." Psalm 118:24 (NASB)

As an adult, there is a certain amount of planning involved in order to responsibly care for your home and family. Someone has to keep track of birthdays, appointments, planning meals, etc., and in my household that is me! Recently though, God has been teaching me that I get so caught up in the "next thing" that I don't take time to enjoy the moment I am in.

Take a look at children. Watch them as they build with legos, play in the sandbox, or eat a big piece of chocolate cake. They are fully engaged in the moment. They aren't thinking ahead to the next thing they have to do. They aren't worrying about all the "What if's" that the future holds. They are enjoying the moment.

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Ephesians 1 - Part 1

This sermon was given on August 31st, 2008 by Pastor Mark Gomez.

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1 Peter 1 - Part 1

This sermon was given on August 16, 2009 by Pastor Mark Gomez.

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Highschool Graduates

Ecclesiastes 3:1 - To everthing there is a season, a time for every purpose under heaven

Now, is the worst time of the year to be a youth pastor. It’s graduation time. This is the time when Angela and I watch as young people we have ministered to and ministered with, take flight. Children we have loved and prayed for, outbound for new beginnings, now young adults. We pour a lot of effort and love into the young people that Jesus has given us to minister to. It is painful to see them leave because Jesus uses these young people to minister to us so much.

This year we have two truly dynamic young people graduating. They are amazing and special yet very different from one another. Jonathan is very logical and driven (although not without a great sense of humor) and Brittany (or Bridgette as I often loved to call here) is creative, talented and a bit whimsical. The diversity of God’s beloved creations is made evident by these two young people.

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Ephesians Introduction

This sermon was given on August 24th, 2008 by Pastor Mark Gomez.

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1 Peter Introduction

This sermon was given on August 9th, 2009 by Pastor Mark Gomez.

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Returning to the Use of Imagery - Part 2

You can read part 1 here.

In the middle ages, people lived with such a level of ignorance and illiteracy that the established church was forced to communicate the gospel with images. Stained glass windows, paintings, and murals were the only way people were able to grasp the truth of scripture since no one was able to read it for themselves. In cathedrals throughout Europe you will see such images still remain on the walls and in the windows. Some of these practices still remain with us today in modern churches as well for style purposes. These stained glass windows provide a religious atmosphere and bring artistic beauty to the buildings.

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