Jul 4, 2021
Sermon: The Comfort We Give
II Corinthians 1.3-11: We gain comfort from the heavenly Father in our struggles, which gives us wisdom and strength to share that comfort with others in their suffering. This is our calling as Christ's church, to live out together the life of our suffering and rising Lord.
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  • Jul 4, 2021Sermon: The Comfort We Give
    Jul 4, 2021
    Sermon: The Comfort We Give
    II Corinthians 1.3-11: We gain comfort from the heavenly Father in our struggles, which gives us wisdom and strength to share that comfort with others in their suffering. This is our calling as Christ's church, to live out together the life of our suffering and rising Lord.
  • Jun 27, 2021Sermon: Eyes on the Prize
    Jun 27, 2021
    Sermon: Eyes on the Prize
    II Kings 2.1-18: God continues his overarching redemptive plan through continuous transitions. His glory remains the constant that we must focus on. This is what Elijah teaches Elisha as he takes on the prophetic role. We, as the latest generation, must keep our eyes fixed on Christ to fulfill our purpose and to pass on the ministry to those who come next.
  • Jun 20, 2021Sermon: A Father’s Faith
    Jun 20, 2021
    Sermon: A Father’s Faith
    Genesis 49-50: Guest preacher Dave Kuiper leads us in God's word.
    Both Jacob and Joseph express faith in God to accomplish his promises through broken people, to provide hope even in the reality of death, and to sovereignly secure their destiny. These are the substance of the faith that is ours as well.
  • May 30, 2021Sermon: Centered by a Whisper
    May 30, 2021
    Sermon: Centered by a Whisper
    I Kings 19.1-18: The gospel brings offense and riles up the darkness. When we are spent from the battle, we must center ourselves in the place of revelation - in the Word made flesh, Jesus our Savior.
  • May 23, 2021Sermon: The Fresh Water of Life
    May 23, 2021
    Sermon: The Fresh Water of Life
    I Kings 18.30-46: On Pentecost, we celebrate the pouring out of God's Spirit upon his people. Elijah's symbolic action at Carmel and God's power display this life that he desires for his people to enjoy. But it comes only through trusting in him alone.
  • May 9, 2021Sermon: Stand Centered in Jesus
    May 9, 2021
    Sermon: Stand Centered in Jesus
    I Kings 18.16-24: We see what happens when the powers of darkness are placed in the center, hardness and famine. But, the good news that Elijah shows us is the surrounding and life-giving power of the Spirit that brings life. Elijah foreshadows Jesus, who through his death and resurrection becomes the new center on which to base our life.
  • May 2, 2021Sermon: The Merciful Troubler of Our Souls
    May 2, 2021
    Sermon: The Merciful Troubler of Our Souls
    I Kings 18.1-21: Elijah is a character that displays the disrupting character of God. God, through his Spirit, disrupts in order to bring forth new life where death holds the world in the grip of status quo. Elijah is a foreshadowing of Jesus as the disrupter who conquers death.
  • Apr 25, 2021Sermon: The Son Is Alive!
    Apr 25, 2021
    Sermon: The Son Is Alive!
    I Kings 17.17-24: God shows that he is not merely the God who can give us physical sustenance, but also give us life from above. In his resurrection power, he continues to offer hope for individuals and for the church.
  • Apr 18, 2021Sermon: Not Running Dry
    Apr 18, 2021
    Sermon: Not Running Dry
    I Kings 17.7-16: God sends Elijah to an unusual place for help, where are given insight into what God sees. He sees those who others don't see. He cares for those other have passed by. This is the call of Christ and the church.
  • Apr 11, 2021Sermon: Making It Not Rain
    Apr 11, 2021
    Sermon: Making It Not Rain
    I Kings 16.29-17.6: In Elijah, we see God confronting the idolatries of the age. He is showing the internal rot of turning from God that will eventually lead to destruction. As Christians, we are called to be prophetic in the way we live, showing the world a better way toward blessing - the way of the living water of Jesus Christ.