
Psalm 77
June 15, 2025
This sermon continues our study of spiritual gifts in 1 Corinthians 12-14. What are spiritual gifts, how can we use them to serve others, and how can our gifts help us get closer to Christ? Check out this sermon for more.
Christians often talk about spiritual gifts, but there still seems to be a lot of confusion on the subject. What are spiritual gifts? How can we know what our gifts are? Should someone's gift affect our understanding of their spiritual maturity? We try and answer these questions in our latest sermon from 1 Corinthians 12:1-3.
In order for Christians to be fruitful, they have to be pruned. This process involves God helping us remove sin, distraction, and other hindrances from our lives. However, the process can be painful. How can we see God's loving and gracious hand in the midst of our struggles? Check out our latest message from Genesis 37.
Going through a difficult season is hard. However, these times are only made worse when it feels as if God is distant from us. Why are there times when God seems silent, and how should we respond when we don't feel loved by God? Check out our latest sermon from Psalm 13 for more.
In the midst of pain and trials in this life, what difference does the resurrection of Jesus make? Join us for City of God's Easter sermon from John 20.
When our world feels like it's spiraling out of control, where can we find hope? Check out our latest sermon from Psalm 46. Pastor Eric showed us how even when the storm is raging around us, we can find refuge and strength in God.
What is communion, and why is it so important for the life of the church? Check out our latest sermon from 1 Corinthians.
1 Corinthians 11:2-16 has long been one of the more difficult passages in the New Testament to understand. What's clear in this text is that Paul is concerned with how husbands and wives live together in the church. What does it look like to recognize that men and women are both created in the image of God, but they have been given unique and distinct roles to play in the Christian life? Check out our latest sermon for more.
What gives you security in your life with Christ? Often, we think our relationship with God is solid if we are doing enough things for him. However, it's possible to participate in a lot of religious activity without ever actually loving Jesus. How can we guard against loving other things more than God, and ultimately, where should our security be? Check out our latest sermon from 1 Corinthians for more.
What motivates you? There are plenty of ways you might answer that question. For some, it's status or significance. For others, it's taking care of the people in your life. Still others might be motivated by a fear of failure. The options are endless. But what motivated the Apostle Paul to live the life that he lived? At the end of the day, Paul was willing to endure suffering and lay down his preferences with the hope that he might save as many people as possible. How can we share this motivation and what change will it require in us? Listen for more.