Do I have to forgive everyone who hurts me?How can I, as a dad, lead my family better?Is anger ever a good thing? In our final week about making Jesus […]
Life: Making the Most of Your Time – May 4, 2025
This weekend in our series on making Jesus our Life Coach, we will look at the shortness of life. There is a certain amount of time we have on this earth, […]
Life: Making the Most of Your Work – April 27, 2025
Are you excited about letting Jesus be your Life Coach? This week we want to listen to what Jesus has to say about our careers and our volunteering. Work seems like […]
EASTER Sunday – April 20, 2025
Experience the joy of Easter Sunday as the musicians, tech team, readers, and pastors at Corralitos Community Church come together to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus. With humor and poignant […]
Visions of God: A Teaching Series in Ezekiel – God Is Here: Ezekiel 38 – April 6, 2025
We are in our final week of study in the book of Ezekiel. Our Visions of God series ends with a final vision given to Ezekiel. An angelic contractor (Yes, those two […]
Visions of God: A Teaching Series in Ezekiel – The Final Battle: Ezekiel 38 – March 30, 2025
In this message, we dive into another exciting section of the book of Ezekiel. Last week we saw dry bones come alive by the breath of Yahweh, and this week will see […]
Visions of God: A Teaching Series in Ezekiel – Hope has a Name – Ezekiel 37 – March 23, 2025
A marriage in the final death throes, a family broken apart, the loss of a good job, a verdict of prison: these are the Valley of Death—the dark moment when hope is […]
Visions of God: A Teaching Series in Ezekiel – Good Shepherds – Ezekiel 32 – March 16, 2025
What is the difference between a good shepherd and a bad shepherd? How are their flocks treated? Are the sheep fed and sheltered, or are they starved and left for […]
Visions of God: A Teaching Series in Ezekiel – The “Jealousy” of God – Ezekiel 16 – March 2, 2025
Have you ever had the experience of reading in your Bible and then thinking, “What was THAT?” Maybe it was confusing, or maybe it seemed to contradict another part of […]