Gifts Make Bad Gods

There are plenty of ways we can try and find meaning and purpose in this life. In Ecclesiastes 2, Solomon looked for these things in entertainment, food, drink, art, beauty, wealth, and sex. Ultimately, he discovered that they could never satisfy him. However, when he stopped expecting these things to do for him what only God could do and rather received them as good gifts, he found the ability to find joy in both the gift and the giver. Check out more from our latest sermon in Ecclesiastes.

All is Vanity

What is the meaning of life? This is a difficult question, and human beings have spent thousands of years trying to discover the answer. For some, meaning and purpose can be found in what we can accomplish. If we can acquire enough fame, wealth, and accomplishments, then we will be satisfied. But what happens when we realize those things can't make us happy? Join us as we start our journey through the book of Ecclesiastes.

Living a Life of Significance

Everyone wants their life to matter. We often try and find meaning in success, relationships, and accomplishments. While none of these things are wrong, they can't provide our lives with full meaning and purpose. What can? Check out our latest sermon for more.

Resurrection & Feasting

Everyone believes something at the core of who they are that impacts everything. In 1 Corinthians 15, Paul reminds the church that the truth driving followers of Jesus should be that Christ died for our sins and was raised from the dead. The resurrection gives us the hope that God is preparing something good for us in the future, and that hope can help us remain steadfast in the Christian faith when life gets hard.

Christ Has Been Raised

Paul makes clear that the resurrection of Jesus is the single most important truth of the Christian faith. Did Jesus raise from the dead, and if so, why does it matter? Check out our latest sermon from 1 Corinthians 15.

Hearing Hard Scriptures

How should Christians respond when they encounter difficult texts in the Bible? Check out our latest sermon from 1 Corinthians 14.

Taming the Tongue

A sermon from Associate Pastor Tim Kurtz on "Taming the Tongue."

Make Me Clean

Tom Weaver from Mission Church in San Antonio, TX joined us as our guest preacher.

Does God Still Speak?

Almost all Christians agree that God has spoken to humanity through prophets, scripture, and ultimately Jesus. But does God still speak today? Should Christians expect to hear from God, and if they do, what should they do with those messages?  Join us for our latest sermon from 1 Corinthians. In this message, we look at the spiritual gift of prophecy.

Speaking in Tongues

In 1 Corinthians 14, Paul describes the use of two "charismatic" gifts in the church. What does it mean to speak in tongues, and how can that gift benefit the body of Christ? Check out my latest sermon from 1 Corinthians 14.

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