Sermons

  • Acts 27-28:16

    Tonight we follow Paul through storm and shipwreck on his journey to Rome.

  • Ecclesiastes Overview, Part 2

    Living Life on Purpose.

    Solomon's exhortation to "eat, drink, and be merry" does not mean we should live in excess, but simply that we must keep living however difficult our circumstances. God wants us to enjoy every area of life within His parameters (1 Thessalonians 4:1-2).

  • Acts 24-26

    Before governors, giving testimony of salvation in Jesus Christ, Paul finally appeals his case to Caesar then to the king himself.

  • Ecclesiastes Overview

    Living Life on Purpose.

    We continue to build an overview of the book of Ecclesiastes before diving into the detail of this book of wisdom.

  • Acts 22:30-23:35

    A Look at the Providence of God which Provided Paul with an Open Door for the Gospel in Roman Provinces

  • Introduction to Ecclesiastes

    Living Life on Purpose.

    We have spent the first part of this year studying how to walk in a way that pleases God by living His character. The next book we will study as a church family is one that shows us how to do this.

  • Acts 21:27-22:29

    Relating the Gospel Personally Elicits a Powerful Response

  • Philippians 3:17

    Authentic Community.

    Observe any living thing, and you will see that God designs His creatures to partner with others. They are not created to exist alone. Birds are always in a flock. Marriage was instituted because "it is not good for man to be alone" (Genesis 2:18). A singer's performance is greatly enhanced by a good accompanist. Those in the trades or any career seek to replicate themselves in an apprentice. Living things do not function well alone.

  • Acts 21:1-26

    Authentic Unity Produces Effective Gospel Ministry

  • 1 Thessalonians 5

    The Natural Fruit of Expectant Believers.

    Looking for Jesus Christ's return motivates us to live in a proper manner. Faithful living is personal and characterized by a loving disposition and moral behavior. God is faithful to enable you to grow on your own, but He also wants you to be helped by others in a local church family. This interdependence will have a supernatural influence inside and outside the church.

  • Acts 20:17-38, part 2

    Tonight we get a sneak peak into one of the early church’s most poignant moments: a private conversation of elders.

  • 1 Thessalonians 5:14

    Expectant Believers are the Best Learners, Lovers, and Worshipers.

    We long to see people we love. Christians love Jesus Christ because of all He has done for us, and we can't wait to see Him. Our anticipation of Christ motivates us to live in a way that pleases Him.

  • 1 Thessalonians 4:1-12

    Anticipating Christ Compels Our Personal and Public Relationships.

    Transparent spiritual relationships in the local church take hard work, but they are worth it. These relationships are more meaningful than checking off the number of times you attend church services. Christians cannot live the Christian life without each other.

  • Acts 20:17-38

    Tonight we get a sneak peek into one of the early church's most tender of times: a private conversation of elders.

  • Titus 2 and 1 Thessalonians 1-3

    Looking Governs Living.

    Our theme for 2019 will be "Looking and Living." The expectation of seeing our Lord Jesus Christ is always attached to our living (Titus 2:11-15).

  • Acts 20:1-16

    Though an evangelist, Paul always made it a priority to strengthen and maintain relationships with believers.

  • Psalm 39

    Why does God passionately pursue us?

  • Acts 19:21-20:6

    Tonight we continue our study of the heroic acts of the Holy Spirit as He presses the gospel from Jerusalem to Rome.

  • 1 Thessalonians 1-2

    The Organic and Practical Lifestyle of the Expectant Believer.

    1 Thessalonians speaks often of the New Testament believer's hope of seeing Jesus. We eagerly await Christ's return. This anticipation only grows as we get older.

  • Selected Passages

    The Wisdom of Anticipation in the New Testament