Sermons
Free to Serve
July 5, 2026 - Free to Serve - Mark 9:30–37 In Mark 9:30–37, Jesus predicts his upcoming betrayal, death, and resurrection . While the disciples fail to comprehend this, they secretly argue about who among them is the greatest . Jesus overturns...
Give It Another Shot
June 28, 2026 - Give It Another Shot - Luke 13:6-9 The parable of the barren fig tree in Luke 13:6-9 illustrates God’s patience and the urgency of repentance. It warns that while God graciously grants time for spiritual growth, judgment is certain...
Fully Alive
June 21, 2026 - Fully Alive - Galatians 6:7-10 The sermon encourages men to live fully alive by embracing three principles: taking risks, doing hard things, and owning their struggles. It emphasizes the importance of faith, perseverance, and...
Friends on Mission
June 14, 2026 - Friends on Mission - John 15:12-17 John 15:12-17 is Jesus’ defining teaching on sacrificial love and friendship. He commands his followers to love others exactly as He loved them, redefines their status from servants to friends,...
A Sower Went Out to Sow
June 7, 2026 - A Sower Went Out to Sow - Matthew 13:1-9, 18-23 Matthew 13:1-9 and 18-23 contain the Parable of the Sower and its meaning. Jesus compares the "word of the kingdom" to seeds scattered on four distinct types of soil, representing...
You Promised: What God Does Not Promise
May 31, 2026 - You Promised: What God Does Not Promise - Romans 11:33-36 Romans 11:33-36 is a famous doxology where Paul marvels at God's boundless wisdom, sovereignty, and grace. He concludes that God's ways are beyond human comprehension, that He...
You Promised: You Will Receive Power
May 24, 2026 - You Promised: You Will Receive Power - Acts 2:1-4 Acts 2:1-4 describes the Day of Pentecost, when the Holy Spirit descended upon Jesus' followers. As they gathered together, a sound like a rushing wind filled the room, and divided...
You Promised: I Will Come Again
May 17, 2026 – I Will Come Again – John 14:1-6
Jesus comforts his disciples, assuring them he is preparing a place for them in his Father’s house and will return to take them there. He declares himself the way, the truth, and the life, emphasizing that no one comes to the Father except through him.
John 14:1-6
Jesus the Way to the Father
14 “Do not let your hearts be troubled.
You Promised: You Will Find Rest
May 10, 2026 – You Promised: You Will Find Rest – Matthew 11:28-30
Jesus promises His disciples rest in Matthew 11:28–30. This Sunday we will continue our series on the promises of God as we explore what it means to truly enter into Christ’s rest.
Does the promise of rest appeal to you? I know it does to me.
April and May can be exhausting months filled with celebrations, programs, graduations, recitals, ballgames, and constant activity.
You Promised: To Hear Our Cry for Help
April 26, 2026 – You Promised: To Hear Our Cry for Help – Luke 18:1-8 features the Parable of the Persistent Widow, where Jesus teaches the necessity of praying consistently without losing heart. It contrasts a corrupt, indifferent judge—who eventually grants a widow justice just to stop her pestering—with a righteous God, who is eager to answer the persistent prayers of His people.
Key Aspects of the Parable:
You Promised: You Will Hear My Voice
April 12, 2026 -You Promised: I Am with You – Matthew 28:16-20 (the Great Commission) records Jesus meeting his disciples on a Galilean mountain, where he declares his universal authority. He commands them to make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Trinity and teaching them his commandments, while promising his presence until the end of the age.
The Command (v. 19-20a)
You Promised: I Am with You
April 19, 2026 – You Promised: You Will Hear My Voice – In John 10:22-30, Jesus is questioned by Jewish leaders during Hanukkah at the Temple regarding his identity as the Messiah. He states that his works, done in his Father’s name, already testify to who he is, but they do not believe because they are not his sheep. Jesus promises his followers eternal life and security, declaring that no one can snatch them out of his or the Father’s hand, concluding, “I and the Father are one”.






