Latest Sermons
This library contains an archive of our past sermons. Just click on each post to read more of the sermon summary, listen to the sermon audio, or download the sermon notes.
Stewardship of God’s Gift of Affliction: The Fruitfulness of Affliction
Passage: Genesis 41:46-54 In the first chapter of James we read every good and perfect gift comes down to us from our Father in heaven, everything we have and are, our lives and all the gifts that come with life. Apart from Him we are nothing and we have nothing. Because all we have is […]
The Lord’s Prayer Revisited
Passage: Matthew 6:6-13 Prayer is a strange task. On the one hand, it should be so easy. It requires no special equipment, you don’t have to be in any special place at any special time. You don’t have to do it at a specified time of day. You don’t have to have another person to […]
Stewardship of God’s Gift of Internet: Wisdom in a Smartphone World
Passage: 1 Samuel 13:13-14; I Chronicles 12:32; Romans 12:2 Do you know what is the most frequently asked question today? What is the question we are asked more than any other question? “Did you see this online?” “Have you seen this meme, this video, this reel, this TikTok, this YouTube?” I like a funny video […]
Sweeter Than Honey
Passage: Psalm 19 Guest Preacher, Kurt Selles, Director of ReFrame Ministries Listen & Download Audio
Stewardship of God’s Gift of Sex: Protecting Sexual Purity II
Passage: 1 Thessalonians 4:3-8; Hebrews 13:4 This morning I am returning to our text from last week to finish my sermon on protecting God’s good and beautiful gift of physical intimacy in marriage. These sermons are my love for you. I want God’s best for you, I want God’s will for you. This is the […]
Amen and Amen
Passage: Matthew 6:9-13; Ephesians 3:20-21; I Chronicles 29:10-11 Six months ago, I said the Lord’s Prayer is like a rich chocolate or a fine wine or a beautiful sunset, sometimes it needs to be savored. I said we would take our time and savor this prayer, drawing out all its sweet fruit. We would take […]