Sermon by Brandon Clements on April 9.
Our Easter sermon will focus on reasons why we can be confident Jesus is alive, and why that should make us incredibly happy. Join us on this Resurrection Sunday to celebrate world-changing news!
Sermon by Brandon Clements on April 9.
Our Easter sermon will focus on reasons why we can be confident Jesus is alive, and why that should make us incredibly happy. Join us on this Resurrection Sunday to celebrate world-changing news!
Sermon by Brandon Clements on April 17, 2022.
Our Easter sermon will focus on reasons why we can be confident Jesus is alive, and why that should make us incredibly happy. Join us on this Resurrection Sunday to celebrate world-changing news!
Sermon by Michael Bailey on April 10, 2022.
So far in this series we’ve seen how Jesus subverts our expectations. He’s an unexpected King with unexpected compassion who, as we'll see this week in Luke 22, invites unexpected people to his table.
Sermon by Brandon Clements on April 3, 2022.
This week we'll look at one of the most famous moments and teachings in Jesus' ministry, Luke 10: The Good Samaritan. This story is perhaps so well-known that its impact is sometimes lost. So, who is the hero of the story? Who are we to identify with? What does it mean for us to be a people who descend and serve like Jesus, our Suffering Servant?
Sermon by Michael Bailey on March 27, 2022.
The upside-down Kingdom has an “upside-down” King. Jesus did not come with pomp or circumstance, military power, or might. He came with sacrificial, self-giving love. His love is our example, our motive, and our call.
Sermon by Michael Bailey on March 8, 2020.
What is really causing problems in your life? Is it strictly your circumstances or something material? The Bible paints a much broader picture - sin influenced and birthed by what followers of Jesus for millennia have called "the three enemies of the soul." This opens up a whole other lens by which we can understand good, evil and the tug-of-war we sense in our souls and society.
Sermon by Michael Bailey on March 1, 2020.
Throughout church history, Christians have often used specific times of year to focus on spiritual formation together. Lent is one of these seasons. We're joining with the practice of millions of Christians across the globe during Lent to focus on fasting. Fasting is more than just refraining from food, but something God uses to give us more than we initially think.