As a church community, what might it look like for us to cultivate shared rhythms and practices that slow us down in order to experience the presence of Jesus in our everyday life and express who He is more fully to the world around us? Ancient Christians called this “the practice of the presence with God”. Jesus called it “abiding”. Over the next 12 months, we will study together and lean into different spiritual practices that serve as the structure for a life of deep, intimate communion with God.
After weeks of learning what it looks like to love God and your neighbors, Pastor Steve Madsen took us through one way we can show that love to God. Worship is one way to show love to God with all of your hearts.
In this series, we look at what one of the greatest commandments in Mark 12. Listen as we discover what it means to love God with all of your heart, soul, mind, and strength and to love others. #greatestlove
Over the summer, we will look at two Old Testament leaders who demonstrated key leadership principles. Join us at one of our five campuses to look at the lives of Esther and Nehemiah #cfleader.
Have you ever wondered what followers of Jesus thinks about certain issues, or why Christians believe what they do? One of the major issues facing East Bay churches today is that they’re answering questions no one is asking.
We decided to change that. Well, actually YOU decided to change that when you told us which questions you’d like your church to answer.
We celebrate who Jesus is this Easter season through his character of a humble servant. Join us the next few weeks as we focus on the servanthood of Jesus, and how you can model this in your daily life. #cfeaster
The book of Mark was the first recorded teachings of Jesus’ life and the first time people started hearing about Jesus. This discusses the stories of Jesus’ miracles, teachings, and life. Join us as we take a look at how this news changed the lives of many then and now! #thefirstnews
During this season, we invite you into our living room as we experience the miracles around Jesus and His birth together. The sermon series will end with a Christmas Eve celebration across all of our campuses!
A study in the book of 1 Peter. This rich letter will challenge us to continue pursuing Christ amidst feeling like an outsider or while facing persecution. #firstpeter