I Can Do All Things
The conclusion to our series on Philippians (4.10-23) includes one of the most famous statements in the New Testament: “I can do…
Read moreThe conclusion to our series on Philippians (4.10-23) includes one of the most famous statements in the New Testament: “I can do…
Read moreSt. Paul writes from prison that his readers should live worthy of the gospel. What does this mean? Is it only about…
Read moreThe ascension of Jesus gets overlooked, but it’s a critical story in the drama of salvation and essential to the church’s participation…
Read moreJed Moody closes our series on Advent of the King and His Kingdom with a sermon on Micah 5.2-5. The promise of peace…
Read moreOur Advent Series titled Advent of the King and His Kingdom continues with a second look at John the Baptist. We find him…
Read moreFrom Colossians 1.9-14 we find a good definition of discipleship: to live a life worthy of the Lord and please him in…
Read moreWe’re in the Great Commission again (Matthew 28.16-20) and move on to our next key word: Authority. After some instructions on interpretation…
Read moreWe’re starting a new series walking through the Great Commission, which is found in Matthew 28.16-20. Today we zoom in on verse…
Read moreMark 10.32-52 contains the most direct teaching Jesus offers in Mark’s Gospel on discipleship and leadership. Prompted by his disciples’ jockeying for…
Read moreToday marks Transfiguration Sunday, which the church traditionally celebrates on the Sunday before Lent begins. On our journey through Mark, it so…
Read moreOur summer series, Why the Church Needs You, concludes with a look at 1 Corinthians 1.26-31. In a world seeking power and knowledge,…
Read moreIt’s time for a series within the series to tackle the question that was always at the heart of this exploration of…
Read morePeter Hough’s sermon on Ephesians 2.11-22: “On Reconciliation, or Don’t Forget That You Were Outsiders.”
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