Sermons
Sermon Series
- A Light to the Nations 6
- Abide - John 15 4
- Acts: The Spreading Flame 43
- Advent 6
- Advent 2019 5
- Advent 2024 4
- Daniel - At Home In Exile 6
- Easter 4
- From Disorientation 5
- Fruit of the Spirit 11
- Generosity of God 5
- Good Friday 3
- James 11
- Lament 2019 Series 4
- Luke 2019 Series 21
- Luke 2020 25
- Luke 2021 17
- Non-series Sermon 29
- Psalms 37
- Rest 2019 Series 3
- Revelation 22
- Special Service 1
- Summer Psalms 23
- The Church 5
- Unfolding Grace 31
- When Jesus Prays - John 17 1
You can also listen to sermons via podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
July 26, 2020 - Ryan and Katie Pekarek: Cusco, Peru Update.
Covenant love is ongoing refreshment as we practice ruthless honesty.
July 19, 2020 - Mission and Resurrection (Matthew 16:13–18)
Covenant love is ongoing refreshment as we practice ruthless honesty.
July 12, 2020 - With You is the Fountain of Life (Psalm 36)
Covenant love is ongoing refreshment as we practice ruthless honesty.
Refreshing joy in the mercy of God is found on the other side of ruthless honesty about ourselves.
July 5, 2020 - The God who Contends (Psalm 35)
Is is still appropriate to pray imprecatory Psalms when we follow a Savior who calls us to love our enemy? (spoiler alert: yes)
June 28, 2020 - Taste and See (Psalm 34)
Praise “fits” the people of God well because it brings us into alignment with the Lord, ourselves, and the worshipping community.
God invites his covenant people into a life of blessing through regular and honest confession of sin.
June 21, 2020 - Praise Looks Good! (Psalm 33)
Praise “fits” the people of God well because it brings us into alignment with the Lord, ourselves, and the worshipping community.
God invites his covenant people into a life of blessing through regular and honest confession of sin.
June 14, 2020 - The Blessed Life of Forgiveness (Psalm 32)
God invites his covenant people into a life of blessing through regular and honest confession of sin.
June 7, 2020 - His Good Pleasure (Luke 12:32-34)
Freedom comes from active trust in who we are, who God is, and what he loves.
Freedom comes from active trust in who we are, who God is, and what he loves.
May 31, 2020 - The Anxiety of the Nations (Luke 12:22-31)
Active rest in the care of our Father drives away anxiety. This active rest involves imagination, argumentation, and seeking.
May 24, 2020 - The Quest for More (Luke 12:13-21)
Life consists in laying ahold of what we do have, instead of questing for what we do not.
Life consists in laying ahold of what we do have, instead of questing for what we do not.
May 17, 2020 - Do Not Fear (Luke 12:4-12)
Because of God’s sovereign care over every detail of life, we are invited into deep trust in Him that erases all fear.
May 10, 2020 - The Good News of Bad News (Luke 11:37-12:3)
Jesus’ willingness to brings words of “woe” highlights his joy, affirms our grief as legitimate, and reveals the good news of the Kingdom of God.
Apr. 26, 2020 - Willing to Hear: the Shape of Belief (Luke 11:14-28)
Jesus has entered the world and broken the power of death. There is always…and never enough evidence to see this, depending on our willingness.
Jesus has entered the world and broken the power of death. There is always…and never enough evidence to see this, depending on our willingness.
Apr. 19, 2020 - The Holy Spirit and Prayer (Luke 11:1-13)
We receive “more” of Holy Spirit as we pray to our true Father, in the shape of the Kingdom, with shameless persistence.
We receive “more” of Holy Spirit as we pray to our true Father, in the shape of the Kingdom, with shameless persistence.
Apr. 12, 2020 - Easter: The World Had Died in the Night (John 20:1-18)
Mary Magdalene is the first witness to the resurrection. Her experience has something to teach us in these strange times.
Mary Magdalene is the first witness to the resurrection. Her experience has something to teach us in these strange times.
Apr. 10, 2020 - Good Friday (Isaiah 53)
Jesus took on the role of the “suffering servant” was willingly wounded for our transgressions and and crushed for our iniquities.
Jesus took on the role of the “suffering servant” was willingly wounded for our transgressions and and crushed for our iniquities.
Mar. 29, 2020 - Embracing a Day of Trouble with the Lord (Psalm 5)
This is from the third online “gathering” during the Covid-19 suspension.
Psalm 5 is a gift to us in the songbook of God’s people to teach us how to embrace each day with the Lord, even if the day is one of difficulty.
This is from the third online “gathering” during the Covid-19 suspension.
Psalm 5 is a gift to us in the songbook of God’s people to teach us how to embrace each day with the Lord, even if the day is one of difficulty.