All Sermons

All Sermons

  • Born From Above

    Born From Above

    Spiritual life is not something we control or construct. It is something we receive. Jesus did not come to help us manage our faith better, He came to give us new birth. John 3:1-17; Romans 4:1-5, 14-17


  • Suffer Well

    Suffer Well

    How do we suffer in a way that honors Jesus? 1 Peter 4


  • Listen To Him

    Listen To Him

    When God says “Listen to him, ” He is calling us to listen to the crucified Messiah and to let His cross-shaped way of life define what it means to follow Jesus. Matthew 17:1-9 & 2 Peter 1:16-21


  • Resurrection Is Optional

    Resurrection Is Optional

    If Christ is not raised, our faith collapses… but because He is raised, everything changes. 1 Corinthians 15:12-20


  • Bigger, Louder, and More Impressive Is Better

    Bigger, Louder, and More Impressive Is Better

     Christian freedom isn’t about what we can do—it’s about how we can love.  Corinthians 12:12-26


  • My Freedom Is More Important Than Your Faith

    My Freedom Is  More Important Than Your Faith

     Christian freedom isn’t about what we can do—it’s about how we can love.  Corinthians 8:1–13


  • We Can Tolerate What Jesus Condemns

    We Can Tolerate What Jesus Condemns

     Grace never excuses sin; it calls people toward holiness because people are sacred and sin is destructive. 1 Corinthians 5:1-13


  • Bad Ideas for a Good Church

    Bad Ideas for a Good Church

    A church that builds unity around personalities instead of Christ will eventually fracture rather than flourish. 1 Corinthians 1:10-17


  • BLESSED FROM THE BEGINNING

    BLESSED FROM THE BEGINNING

     Before we decide what we are going to do in a new year, Paul reminds us who we already are in Christ, and how that identity shapes our calling together. Ephesians 1:3-14


  • Telling the Story Out Loud

    Celebration Sunday is a guided act of worship in which we are called to remember God’s work together at the end of the year. Isaiah’s makes a choice to recount the steadfast love of the Lord and we should remember it as something spoken, communal, and intentional. Isaiah 63:7-9