Sermon Series
2 Corinthians 5:1-10
- Pastor Tim Potter
- Category: 2 Corinthians
- January 31, 2021
- Audio Video Notes
Explanation & Application of Coming Glorious Realities.
Paul had unescapable recurring threats to his physical life. How did he not become distracted? 2 Corinthians 5:1-10 gives an explanation and application of why he so looked forward to coming glory. There are several glorious realities that await us.
Luke 13:1-17
- Pastor Mike Hixson
- Category: The Gospel of Luke
- January 24, 2021
- Audio Video
Why do bad things happen to good people? We know there are no truly good people, but we still wrestle when it seems justice is not being served. We want God to honor people who obey. Jesus addresses this idea of "retribution theology" in today's passage, Luke 13:1-17.
2 Corinthians 4:16-18
- Pastor Tim Potter
- Category: 2 Corinthians
- January 24, 2021
- Audio Video Notes
Focusing on Spiritual Realities to Find Spiritual Renewal and Productivity.
The world's allurements and performance-based external religion distract us from Gospel productivity. Paul instructs the Corinthians to enjoy working together in Gospel living and focus on their confident hope so they will avoid distraction, find renewal, and keep being spiritually productive.
Luke 12:13-59
- Pastor Mike Hixson
- Category: The Gospel of Luke
- January 17, 2021
- Audio Video
Selected Verses in 1 Peter
- Pastor Tim Potter
- Category: Morning Worship Series
- January 17, 2021
- Audio Video Notes
Growing Pains Are Divinely Appointed for Our Growth.
No one enjoys growing pains, but most would rather have pain than not be growing. The Bible repeatedly tells us that painful times are divinely appointed for our growth. As we go through these times, God’s grace is an unlimited available resource we can utilize in every natural rhythm of life. God’s grace saves us and continues to compel us to grow in our Christian walk.
Luke 12:1-12
- Pastor Mike Hixson
- Category: The Gospel of Luke
- January 10, 2021
- Audio Video
The Requirements and Assurances of Being Christ’s Disciple.
Luke presents Jesus as the Son of Man, rejected by Israel, offered to the Gentiles. In this presentation, Jesus is seen as a universal Savior. The second book written by Luke, Acts is about the ministry of Jesus’ disciples after Jesus rose from the dead and went back to Heaven. In Acts we see the Gospel of Jesus spread from Jerusalem in Israel all the way to the ends of the known world.
Galatians 5:16
- Pastor Tim Potter
- Category: Sunday Evening Series
- January 10, 2021
- Audio Video
Luke 11:37-54
- Pastor Mike Hixson
- Category: The Gospel of Luke
- January 3, 2021
- Audio Video
2 Corinthians 5:17
- Pastor Kent Hobi
- Category: Holidays & Special Services
- January 3, 2021
- Audio Video Notes
God wants us as a church to live life in transformative newness.
If anyone owns the word "new," the church does. Those who have been transformed by the Gospel and have been given a new nature know the true meaning of the word. In a new year when much is uncertain, we know the Lord is still on the throne, and we are qualified and equipped for whatever may come our way.
Psalm 49
- Pastor Steve Sindelar
- Category: Morning Worship Series
- December 27, 2020
- Audio Video Notes
Nothing we can gain in this world remains for the next, but we have an enduring treasure in our relationship with Jesus Christ.
We’ve all delighted in new things—new things that ultimately God has gifted to us. But our delight in new things quickly fades. New becomes old. The universal, unescapable truth is that nothing stays new—not things, people, or relationships. Psalm 49 addresses this readily apparent yet rarely apprehended truth.