Nehemiah 13 | Remember Me, O My God
We wrap up our in-depth study of Ezra and Nehemiah talking about Nehemiah’s request of God.
read more...Level UP | Beat Down & Built Up
In this week’s message we saw Nehemiah take an extremely aggressive approach to discipline in chapter 13. Today, we’re taking a deep dive into why challenging each other is so needed and actually positive. Do you have questions you want…
read more...Nehemiah 13 | Highs and Lows of Leadership Pt 2
We’re looking more into Nehemiah’s role in leadership and some instances where he enters conflict.
read more...Level UP | Conflict and Progression
Why is it so important to keep our “foot on the gas” when we’ve reached our goals? Why should we embrace conflict? We get into that today in Level UP. Do you have questions you want to have answered on…
read more...Nehemiah 13 | Highs and Lows of Leadership
As we enter the last chapter of Nehemiah, we’re looking at different aspects of leadership.
read more...Level UP | UNpolitical
Level UP is back and we’re getting UNpolitical! What are your beliefs rooted in, how do you support your beliefs, and why does that even matter? Let us know what you think of Level UP. We’d like to hear your…
read more...Psalm 139 | Where can I go from Your Spirit
We take a quick break from Nehemiah to study through Psalm 139 together.
read more...Level UP | January 20, 2023
Welcome back to Level UP! This past Sunday Cory used a personal story to start his message, and today we get into why we almost never do that. Then we get a glimpse of where we’re going in the last…
read more...Nehemiah 12 | The Joy of the People
“And the Joy of the people could be heard from afar.” Nehemiah 12 teaches us that celebration, gladness, joy, and thanksgiving should describe the body of Christ.
read more...Level UP | Power in a Name
Power in a Name Walter Hey, Church, Walter and Cory here. We’ve been toying around with the idea of producing a midweek segment for quite a while now, where we can expand on something from the past week’s message, look…
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