- Nov 23, 2025“Does God really care if I am thankful?” (Colossians 3:15-17)
- Nov 16, 2025Does God really care how face injustice? (1 Peter 2:11-23; 3:8-9)
- Nov 9, 2025Does God really care about my loss? (Lamentations 3)
- Nov 2, 2025Does God really care about my failure? (1 Kings 19:1-18)
- Oct 26, 2025Does God really care how I love my neighbor? (Mark 12:28-33; Luke 10:25-37)
- Oct 19, 2025Does God really care about (My) Anxiety and Depression? (Psalm 56:8; Romans 8:37-39)
- Oct 12, 2025Does God really care when my life is unfair? (Psalm 73)

In a review of Colossians 3:15-17, we discover that as a faith community, being thankful is to be part of our spiritual clothing.
Injustice is part of living in a fallen and broken world. We all want justice. So does God. And God calls us to a higher standard. It is a standard of trusting him and not retaliating in the same way we have been treated.
Loss is an unfortunate part of being human and finite. In this sermon, Pastor Scott explores God's presence in the middle of our times of loss.
As we review a familiar story in I Kings 19 we learn that God is not only aware of our failures, but he walks with us through them as we grow and learn.
We cannot separate our declaration of our love for God from exercising love for our neighbors. As we review a most familiar parable, we discover how relevant it is to our current life circumstances.
Does God really care when my life seems unfair? In Psalm 73, a man named Asaph struggles with the inequities of life and finds that God is always there.