Watch and/or listen to our worship services using the links included with the player below, or browse the different sermons in our archives using the search tools provided. NOTE: Sermons not tied to a specific series have been grouped together as “standalone sermons.”
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Our series discussions are back! For the first time following a brief holiday hiatus, our pastoral staff--Josh, Mara, and Paul--gather to talk about the importance of worship, connection, and intimacy during a time when physical togetherness is a challenge.
Topics include the role creation, specifically our having been created in the image of God, plays in the call on our life, as well as what it means to live in relationship with God, with others, and with creation itself. Connection looks different for everyone, but we are all called to a level of connection that's reflective of God. What does that look like? What are the challenges? And how can we grow beyond those challenges, and in so doing, model that growth to our families and the next generation of our church?
This conversation expands on our Sunday morning teachings from "Better Together." Catch up on the sermons you've missed on our website: marysvillenazarene.org/media
God calls us to an ever-expanding, ever-deepening community. And intimacy and vulnerability in our relationships is a much deeper concept than just companionship alone.
The need for intimacy is not weakness--it is an essential part of our created identity. The church is intended to be a place where intimate relationships are formed and providential relationships are nurtured.
Will you be faithful to the relational opportunities in our church?
We are better together. In fact, we were created for community. Our "Better Together" series explores ways we find our identity in pursuing an ever-expanding, ever-deepening community the way God intended.
Below you’ll find links to our revival services. Revival is held 1-2 times per year, with a one-day event (Sunday morning & evening) in the fall, and a 4-day event (Sunday thru Wednesday) each spring. Speakers vary.
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Our series discussions are back! For the first time following a brief holiday hiatus, our pastoral staff--Josh, Mara, and Paul--gather to talk about the importance of worship, connection, and intimacy during a time when physical togetherness is a challenge.
Topics include the role creation, specifically our having been created in the image of God, plays in the call on our life, as well as what it means to live in relationship with God, with others, and with creation itself. Connection looks different for everyone, but we are all called to a level of connection that's reflective of God. What does that look like? What are the challenges? And how can we grow beyond those challenges, and in so doing, model that growth to our families and the next generation of our church?
This conversation expands on our Sunday morning teachings from "Better Together." Catch up on the sermons you've missed on our website: marysvillenazarene.org/media
God calls us to an ever-expanding, ever-deepening community. And intimacy and vulnerability in our relationships is a much deeper concept than just companionship alone.
The need for intimacy is not weakness--it is an essential part of our created identity. The church is intended to be a place where intimate relationships are formed and providential relationships are nurtured.
Will you be faithful to the relational opportunities in our church?
We share our worship services and podcast discussions via Spotify so you can listen at your convenience!
You’ll also find us on iTunes!
Naz Chats (from the Archives!)
We believe discipleship occurs in the midst of conversation, and hope the discussions we’ve pulled from the archives not only help you dig a little deeper into your own faith, but that they’ll inspire further dialogue with those you do life with in your homes, neighborhoods, and workplaces.
Click the box below to access these discussions on YouTube:
To access our playlist of sermon discussion videos, click here.
For the “Getting to Know You” Naz Chats from our quarantine days, click here.