Everyday Missionary

When most people think of missionaries, they think of someone who crosses the ocean or goes to a foreign country to take the gospel to people who have not heard it. However, even if you’ll never travel to a new place for the sake of the gospel, you are called to be a missionary. What does it look like to be used by God in everyday life? Check out our latest sermon from Acts for more.

Discovering God’s Will

Everyone wants to find God’s will for their lives, but many people don’t know where to begin. More importantly, if God does have a specific will for your life, is it possible that you could miss out on all that he has for you in this life? Check out our latest sermon as we discover how to live in God’s will, and how to be sensitive to his direction and leading.

Christ-like Conflict

Conflict is an inevitable part of life. The question isn’t whether we will have disagreements with others but how we will handle them. Check out our latest sermon from Acts to find out how Christians can navigate conflict in a Christlike way.

What Saves Us?

At the end of the day, what is it that actually saves someone? How are we adopted into God’s family, and why are our sins forgiven? These are some of the most important questions we could ever ask. Every human being is tempted to believe that at the end of the day, they are saved by God’s grace…and their good works. However, in Acts 15, we read that we have to constantly remind ourselves that we are saved by faith in Christ alone.

The Missing Savior

A sermon from Jeremiah 42:1-43:7

A Dwelling Place for God

When someone places their faith in Jesus, not only are they made right with God, but they are brought into a new community of God’s people. However, if we’re being honest, life in the church can often be difficult. Many Christians have experienced pain and heartbreak at the hands of the church, and we can be tempted to give up on it. Paul reminds us in Ephesians 2:19-22 that this isn’t an option for the believer because the church is where Christians encounter God in a unique way, and it is the primary source of their spiritual growth. Given its imperfections, how do Christians grow to engage, enjoy, and actually love the church? Check out our latest sermon for more.

From Judge to Father

A sermon from Hebrews 12:18-24.

You Will Know Them By Their Fruit

In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus is calling his followers to not merely perform external or superficial obedience to his commands. Rather, he calls his disciples to live out of a changed heart and mind. But how can we assess the condition of our hearts? How can we discern which spiritual leaders we should trust? Check out our latest sermon for more.

Ask, Seek, Knock: Matthew 7:7-11

No views Aug 8, 2022 In Matthew 7:7-11, Jesus makes some incredible promises about our ability to come to God and ask for anything. But how are we to understand these verses? Can we really ask God for whatever we want, and how should we handle disappointment when it feels like God doesn't respond to us?

Judge Not: Matthew 7:1-6

Few words in the Sermon on the Mount are more well known than Jesus's admonition to "judge not," but what do these words mean? Are Christians called never to make moral or ethical judgments? Check out our latest sermon for more.

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