Calendar Saturday, May 19, 2012
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Service Times

Sunday
  • 9:30am - Sun. School
  • 10:30am - AM Worship
  • 12:00pm - Luncheon
  • 1:00pm - Bible Study

Wednesday
Sermons
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Biblical preaching's authenticity

is significantly tarnished

by contemporary communicators

who are more concerned

with personal relevance

than with God's revelation.

Richard L. Mayhue


At Valley View, "Scripture is our content; culture is our context." With this goal in mind, we seek to teach and preach God's word expositionally. Richard Mayhue explains expository preaching this way: Exposition presupposes an exegetical process (i.e., the study and interpretation of the text):

  1. To extract the God-intended meaning of Scripture, and
  2. An explanation of that meaning in a contemporary way.

In other words, at Valley View, God's Word still matters . . . TODAY!



Recent Sermons


Passing On the Faith (03/25/12) Ryan Weberg

Hebrews 11:17-22 – It's been said that the next generation will not stand as tall, bow as low, fight as hard or endure as long.  What can we do to pass on a faith that maintains its integrity for future generations?

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There's No Place Like Home!
(03/18/12) Ryan Weberg

Heb 11:8-16 Extraordinary, but not perfect.  Genuine, but not elite.  Affections, not possessions.  The life of faith is a rich paradox that enables us to make the journey all the way "home."

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The Life that "Counts" (03/11/12) – Ryan Weberg

Heb 11:1-7 – If you want your life to count for God, faith is not an option.  Click below to find out why.

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Unusual Judgment, Universal Grace
(03/04/12) Jon Templeton

Gen 11:1-9 The Tower of Babel, in an unusual way, demonstrates for us both the goodness and severity of the LORD.  Jon Templeton, missionary appointee to Spain, draws some fresh and needed principles from an old, familiar story.

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