Ascension and Judgment
May 14th, 2026
Jesus’ ascension into heaven prompts more questions than answers, as any good Bible story should. These include: Why isn't this in other Gospels? Where exactly did Jesus go, and where is He now? When ...  Read More
by Pastor Wesley Gately-Price
Baptism and Forgiveness
May 7th, 2026
Our Lenten Sermon Series focused on brokenness and how everyone is broken, yet God uses our brokenness for good. Jesus transforms our brokenness by giving it purpose and preventing it from defining us...  Read More
by Pastor Wesley Gately-Price
Holy cathoic Church and Communion of Saints
April 30th, 2026
What is the church? Is it a physical building with four walls and a steeple? Or is it a hierarchy of authority that leads to Christ? Could it be the Roman Catholic Church, the United Methodist Church,...  Read More
by Pastor Wesley Gately-Price
Incarnation
April 23rd, 2026
Last week, we noted that one modern function of creeds is to outline beliefs of faith. Creeds primarily serve to protect the church and correct understanding from heresy. Most ancient creeds emerged i...  Read More
by Pastor Wesley Gately-Price
Jesus is Lord
April 16th, 2026
Last week, I mentioned that the earliest Christian Creed was “Jesus is Lord.” In Greek, it's transliterated as “Kyrios Khristós” or “Kyrios Iēsoûs,” depending on the source. These mean “Christ is Lord...  Read More
by Pastor Wesley Gately-Price
God the Father and Maker
April 9th, 2026
My favorite active Chiefs player might surprise some: Creed Humphrey. I've always had mixed feelings about offensive linemen. It’s a strange position for a Creed fan, because I don’t want to hear his ...  Read More
by Pastor Wesley Gately-Price
Holy Week and Easter
April 3rd, 2026
We begin our sermon series on the Apostles’ Creed a bit out of order, with “Suffered under Pontius Pilate, was Crucified, Dead and Buried, the Third Day He Rose Again.” It is Easter, after all. Over t...  Read More
by Pastor Wesley Gately-Price