There Is A River
What do you really thirst for? Do you long to know the meaning of your life? Are you longing for the kind of love that fills you up rather than drains you? Are you forever trying to find acceptance and respect? Or are those longings so deep and buried that you can’t even say what you want or need? Perhaps you can’t even get beyond just feeling…empty.
Only Jesus can identify those deep longings and fill your thirsty soul. See out the One who offers you living water. Come to Him. He won’t be surprised at how empty you are. He knows everything you ever did. He’s the wellspring who will fill you to overflowing with His goodness and love.
Messages in this Series
A Man After God’s Heart
A message about David's heart.
What’s Your Next Step?
As long as we are still breathing, there's always a next step available for us to take. Kurt looks at four steps found in Ephesians that we can progress through in our lives.
Psalm 23 – A Psalm of David
What does Psalm 23 tell us about the shepherd and what is it like to be under His care?
David’s Sin
How David put himself in a situation of sexual sin that destroyed many lives in 2 Samuel 11.
David and the Ark
Kurt continues looking at the life of David in 2 Samuel 5-6.
Wait For It
What do you do when the path you’re on takes an unexpected turn for the worst? What do you do when life takes a negative turn that you weren’t expecting? Rob looks at why we need to resist falling into the temptation of taking matters into our own hands.
David on the Run
Continuing our series about the life of David, we look at how to become more aware of the presence of God.
You’ve Got a Friend in Me
A message about the friendship between David and Jonathan.
David and Goliath
A look at how David defeated Goliath and how we can do the same to overcome our own giants that we face in our lives.
God’s Unlikely Choice
Kurt kicks off "The Life of David" series with a sermon about not despising the moments in our lives where God is keeping us in the waiting. But rather focusing on living faithfully in the present.

