When Grace Feels Unfair
Pastor David Watson concludes our Jonah series exploring how God's grace extends beyond our comfort zones. Discover why Jonah was angry at God's mercy to Nineveh and how we often struggle with grace shown to those we deem undeserving. Learn to reflect God's heart rather than just doing His will, and choose to take part in God's mission rather than just taking a seat.
Running Into The Fire
Discover how God's rescue mission parallels the heroism of 9/11 first responders in this powerful sermon on Jonah 3. Learn why Christians are called to run toward spiritual emergencies rather than remaining bystanders, and find out how to identify your "Nineveh" in a world that needs God's mercy.
No Water Too Deep
Discover how God turns rock bottom moments into foundations for growth through Jonah's incredible journey. Find hope in this powerful sermon exploring divine rescue, true repentance, and the path from running to full surrender. Learn why no situation is beyond God's reach and how His discipline restores rather than destroys.
Hidden Sins Surface In Storms
Discover how God uses storms to redirect our paths in this powerful examination of Jonah Chapter 1. Beyond the familiar tale of a man and a fish lies a timeless message about running from God, the impact of hidden sins, and the cost of disobedience. Learn how the violent world of ancient Nineveh mirrors our modern challenges and why surrender always precedes salvation. Part 1 of our 4-week journey through the Book of Jonah.
Planted: With Purpose
Pastor Bart Blair recounts his spiritual journey through four pivotal churches, leading to the founding of Bear Creek Community Church. The church's purpose is to help people experience a full and meaningful life through a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Pastor Blair emphasizes living as kingdom citizens by prioritizing people over possessions, service over power, and love over law.
Planted: On Purpose
Pastor Bart Blair explores the concept of living a life of significance through the story of Moses. He emphasizes that God calls us to use our unique gifts and experiences for His purposes, challenging us to move beyond survival or success to make a meaningful impact on others. The sermon encourages believers to trust in God's power and turn outward, recognizing that "it's not about you" but about what God can do through you.