Series List

Let's face it; we all have an uncle or a cousin we whisper about behind closed doors. We all have a relative or two we try to avoid at family gatherings. No surprise there. But here's something you may not know. Jesus had some relatives that make your most wayward cousin look like a saint. In An Unexpected Christmas, Pastor Bobby Martin introduces us to a few of these unexpected, yet colorful characters and the role they play in the Christmas story.

Guardrails: a system designed to keep vehicles from straying into dangerous or off-limit areas. They're everywhere, but they don't really get much attention … until somebody hits one. And then, more often than not, it is a lifesaver.
Just as in driving, you need to have guardrails in other areas of your life —areas where culture baits you to the edge of disaster and then reprimands you when you step across the line. Maybe your greatest regret could have been avoided if you had established guardrails. In this 6-part series, Lead Pastor Bobby Martin challenges us to stop flirting with disaster and establish some personal guardrails.

Hunger is a natural response to a physical need. Throughout the Bible, God uses the physical need of hunger to reveal many spiritual truths. In this series the Creek’s End Ministry Team joins me to explore six lessons we can learn about hunger and having an appetite for the God who loves us and wants to commune with us.

Most of us would not normally associate the word “fire” with the Creator Himself. Our first thoughts would probably be Hellfire, the Lake of Fire, or Sodom and Gomorra. It may be surprising to many, if not most of us, that the word “fire,” and its attributes of “light” and “heat” speak more of the Creator and His goodness than of a destructive force against His enemies. God manifested Himself in various forms of fire on many different occasions. Many times it was to “fire up” and individual to do something extraordinary. In this four-part series, Lead Pastor Bobby Martin explores what it takes to blaze a trail of glory for God.

We all can relate to circumstances that take the wind out of our sails. Whether it’s a seemingly inconvenient pregnancy to an unexpected tragedy, all of us at some time or other have lost our joy. How do you get it back? Does it depend on your circumstances or can you really choose to have joy IN SPITE of your circumstances? In this four part series called “CHOOSE JOY”, I will take us through the book of Philippians and introduce a man who chose joy despite being in prison and ultimately facing death. Paul’s insight and experience can help us choose joy no matter what our situation may be.

In a day when family values are being re-evaluated and altered, Gods values have never changed. Scripture is clear about the principles for families to adhere to that God has ordained and not deviating from His commands. The real issue is not what we think is important but what God has said is important.

They are all around us. You may even be one of them. They are the WALKING DEAD. Alive and breathing, yet not really experiencing the life God has for them. As we make our way through life, our culture tends to herd us all in the same direction until we begin to look the same, act the same and want the same things as everyone else. After a while this sense of sameness, with little hope for change, makes us feel and even act like zombies. Join us for this series and discover the real meaning of life. It’s time to fight the dead and start the living.