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Sermon Archives


What If…?

This week’s sermon uses the parable of the wedding feast as we explore the idea of commitment and faithfulness to God’s call to be an active part of the Kingdom.

Handing Over the Reigns

The final installment in our “New Year, New Life” series offers reminds us that the change we desire comes when we allow God to work in our lives.  As we learn in this sermon,  there are some practical things we can do to help us trust enough to do that.

Equipped For Life

We are all here for a reason.  God has equipped each of us, and when we use our gift in harmony with others, we can be part of something great.

Do You Really Want to Change?

This is the second in our four part series on experiencing lasting change.  Today’s sermon uses a series of questions to get to the real truth behind our desire for change.

Drenched in Grace

This message introduces our New Year- New Life series, pointing out that the source of the Christian’s ability to experience the transformation God desires for us rests in a total immersion into the Baptism of the Lord.

Good News!!!

The third Sunday of Advent reminds us that we should be filled with joy, and there is nothing as joyful as the Good News that Christ is Emmanuel-  ”God with us.”  This sermon offers insights into the significance of the Incarnation of God.

Make Way!

Today’s sermon addresses the importance of preparing the way for Christ to come.  We are called to make room for Christ in our own lives as well as paving the way for others to come to know the saving grace of Christ.

No Other Gods

This sermon is the first of three in our “Are You Committed?” series, which takes a hard hitting and cutting edge look at what it means to truly be a disciple of Christ.  “No Other Gods” helps us recognize that while there is only one true God, we empower other things with god-like power over our lives.

Chains of Misconception

The concluding sermon in our “Life in Motion” series looks at how God’s Word can help heal the hurtful words from our past, and help us avoid being the source of others’ hurt through the careless use of our words.

Good Enough?

Today’s sermon offers hope to those who struggle with feelings of guilt, or who ask the question “Am I good enough for God?”

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