This week, Pastor Nathan Wakefield begins our Kids Matter series. In Psalm 71, we learn that a life lived for God has moments of victory and moments of pain, but one thing should motivate us all: to see the next generation come to know the Lord.
This week, Senior Pastor Nathan Wakefield, Associate Pastor David Chatwell, & Pastoral Resident Harrison Kerns report on the Chicago mission trip through Acts 10:1-11:18. We will see how God’s mission moves forward when His people surrender their plans, embrace people with compassion, and walk in humility before Him.
This week, Dr. Aaron Householder of Heartland Church Network preaches on John 4 to illustrate how the church needs to respond by sharing the Gospel while working within a culture that opposes it.
This week, Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues our Letters to the Church series. In Romans 15:1-13, we learn that the Gospel is an invitation to be united through Christ, empowering us to live for one another and to engage in worship that glorifies God together.
This week, Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues our Letters to the Church series. In Romans 14, we learn that because the Gospel brings us into Christ-centered relationship, we willingly limit our freedom in order to build up others.
This week, Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues our Letters to the Church series. In Romans 13, we learn that when we receive Christ as Savior, our citizenship is transferred to Heaven — and that new identity reshapes how we live on earth.
This week, Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues our Letters to the Church series. In Romans 12:9-21, we learn that with the Gospel in hand, we can live righteously — not to earn salvation, but to model our lives after the Savior.
This week, Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues our Easter at Southview series. In Luke 9:37-50, we learn that we are called not just to be present when it works for us, but to be constantly ready to go, to serve, and to submit.
This week, Pastor Nathan Wakefield concludes our Easter at Southview series. In Luke 9:51-62 and Acts 20:22-24, we learn that Christ calls us to a life fully lived and submitted to Him.
This week, Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues our Easter at Southview series. In Luke 9:28-36, we are challenged that amidst the hustle and bustle, it’s easy to focus on Easter and miss the point. We must realize that this is all about Jesus.
This week, Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues our Easter at Southview series with special guest, former Southview Pastor Bob Grayson. In Luke 9:18-27, we learn that Easter reminds us not only of salvation accomplished, but of the serious, lifelong commitment required to follow Christ.
This week, Pastor Nathan Wakefield begins our Easter at Southview series. In Luke 9:1-17, we learn that we are not passive observers of God’s plan, and simultaneously, it is all the work of God. This is the tension in which we must serve and celebrate.
This week, Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues our Letters to the Church series. In Romans 12:1-8, we learn that worship is not really what we do with our voices alone, but how we offer our very person to the service of our Lord.
This week, Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues our Letters to the Church series. In Romans 11:25-36, we learn that we need to ask God to expose areas of hardness in our hearts, reshape how we see others through the lens of mercy, and lead us into a life marked by humility and worship rather than control and resistance.
This week, Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues our Letters to the Church series. In Romans 11:1-24, we learn how to respond to God’s gracious salvation with humility, gratitude, and a renewed passion for others — especially those who have not yet believed.
This week, Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues our Letters to the Church series. In Romans 9:30-10:21, we learn that the gospel really is a simple message, but that doesn't mean it is something that everyone believes.
This week, Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues our Letters to the Church series. In Romans 9:1-29, we learn how to stop debating God’s sovereignty at a distance and respond personally with humble faith, obedience, and worship to His call.
This week, Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues our Letters to the Church series. In Romans 8:31-39, we learn that because God is for us in Christ, we are free to live with confidence, humility, endurance, and courage — resting in His righteousness, trusting His love, and walking boldly in His victory.
This week, Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues our Letters to the Church series. In Romans 8:18-30, we learn that because our future restoration is certain, we can endure present suffering with hope, wait without despair, and live with confidence rather than fear.
This week, Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues our Letters to the Church series. In Romans 8:1-17, we learn to live confidently as God’s children — rejecting condemnation, setting our minds on the Spirit, walking in Spirit‑empowered life, and approaching God with the boldness of beloved sons and daughters.