MHCC Senior Leader JR Quigley continues our series through the book of Acts.

MHCC Senior Leader JR Quigley continues our series through the book of Acts.
MHCC Senior Leader JR Quigley continues our series through the book of Acts.
MHCC Elder Tyler Redden continues our series on Acts.
JR Quigley continues our series on the book of Acts.
Cory Swanson continues our series on Acts.
Tyler Redden continues our series on the book of Acts.
JR Quigley continues our series through Acts.
Jeff Wald continues our sermon series on the book of Acts.
JR Quigley continues our series on Acts.
What does it mean to look at things through God's perspective instead of our own? This week Mark Spencer dives into why we should take the time to pay attention and pursue God's view of people and circumstances.
JR Quigley continues our series on the book of Acts by teaching on the arrival of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost.
Leon Dasrath shares on the compassion of Jesus, the invitation into the supernatural, and the blessing of a miracle.
Leon Dasrath, visiting from South Africa, shares some of his testimony as he encourages the congregation at MHCC.
JR Quigley continues his series on the ultimate hope for a Christian’s life.
Jason Harris leads our baptism Sunday and shares how we can relate to Christ's death and resurrection through baptism.
The resurrection of Christ is the ultimate foundation of the Christian faith. As stated by the apostle Paul, if Christ has not been raised from the dead then our entire faith is worthless. In this week's sermon, Jeff Wald explains why Christ had to live, had to die, and had to be resurrected from the dead, and provides some evidence for the resurrection that believers can rely on.
What is the ultimate hope for believers? We hope for many things throughout our lives; revival, witnessing God moving in power, having a family, etc. Still, for believers, our ultimate hope is that of resurrection from the dead.
JR Quigley concludes our Easter People series by sharing how we can relate with Christ or, more accurately, how God became man to relate with us.
Peter was both bold (in walking on water) and cowardly (in denying Christ)—yet Christ reinstated him, and greatly used him. No matter what you’ve done, it is never too late to be restored and greatly used by God!
The Spirit is moving! We must learn to hear and obey him (not our own hearts)—even if he leads us to death, like Jesus.