CURRENT SERMON SERIES
Belief shapes every part of our lives. We trust a doctor to bring peace when we’re sick, and we find joy in the love of a parent because we believe in their goodness. Yet, how often do we stop to examine the promises we lean on? How often do we ask if they can truly deliver what we’re hoping for? The beauty of Christmas is that belief in Jesus offers something deeper—something lasting. While the world’s promises often fall short, Jesus delivers true peace, joy, and hope.
Paul tells us in Romans that the Lord is authority over all, and that all leaders serve to fulfill His purpose. So, what should His people be doing in these times? What does it mean to confess, ‘Jesus is Lord,’ in a political sense? How are we supposed to think, act, and vote? Where should we focus our hope?
On occasion, we step outside of the box and share a message that stands alone. These messages go in-depth with very specific topics that are always worth revisiting.
Everything in our lives, both good and bad, has a purpose—not just for us, but for those around us and even for future generations. David, a man after God’s own heart, is an example of how to live amidst uncertainty.
The book of Philippians has some of the most memorable and most often quoted one-liners in the Bible. Join us as we encounter the grace of God that we have in Christ and how the Lord is working in and through us.
Faithfulness is something we all desire. No one ever said I hope my spouse will be unfaithful, I hope my car won’t be faithful, I hope my friends will prove unfaithful, I hope our elected officials prove unfaithful to their election promises.
Christmas is a season of lights, a season of spectacle, when we marvel at the colors and beauty on trees, homes, mantles and so much more. Each light illuminates something, but at Christmas we are brought face to face with the question of Jesus, “what do my eyes see?”
Amidst the ups and downs of life and the pressures of the world a faithful walk can be challenging. God through his servant James gives us a practical letter addressing how we can be complete…lacking nothing even amid trials.
All around us there is an unseen battle raging. In the midst of this battle we are called to be faithful witnesses, endure, and hold to an abiding trust that tomorrow is won and that today, no matter what is taking place around us, the King sits upon the throne.
Advent is a time each year to celebrate the coming of our Lord and look forward to his second coming. It is a time of year that most of us look forward too, a time to focus on hope, peace, love, and joy.
“Here He comes! Make way for the King!” Announcements throughout history have gone out just like this one but none like the announcement of a man named John.
The meaning of parables was intended to be veiled in mystery not to prevent understanding but to drive men and women to Him for that understanding.
Paul writes a letter to the people of Colossae in the hope and prayer that they might reach full maturity in Jesus walking in a way that fully pleases God.
Jesus’ birth, death, and resurrection are foundational to the Christian Faith. The question we may ask ourselves is, “Why?”