Aug 14, 2022
Sermon: A True Brother
Hebrews 2.10-18: The writer of Hebrews guides us to see Jesus in the role of true brother, who fulfills the role of securing the Father's family by sacrificing himself. He becomes like us so we can be a part of a redeemed family. It is a great comfort to know Jesus as our brother.
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  • Aug 14, 2022Sermon: A True Brother
    Aug 14, 2022
    Sermon: A True Brother
    Hebrews 2.10-18: The writer of Hebrews guides us to see Jesus in the role of true brother, who fulfills the role of securing the Father's family by sacrificing himself. He becomes like us so we can be a part of a redeemed family. It is a great comfort to know Jesus as our brother.
  • Aug 7, 2022Sermon: Shared in Our Humanity
    Aug 7, 2022
    Sermon: Shared in Our Humanity
    Hebrews 2.5-18: The path to life, to restoration, to glory is through Jesus. This calls us to deny ourselves and follow him and to embrace a path of denial in this life. Jesus came to know our lot and to be the perfect Savior for us. Through him, we are freed from death and gain the hope of everlasting life and glory.
  • Jul 31, 2022Sermon: A Gentile Comes to Faith
    Jul 31, 2022
    Sermon: A Gentile Comes to Faith
    Acts 16.25-40: Guest preacher Rev. Jim Basinger leads us in understanding God's broad mission of grace to all sinners.
  • Jul 24, 2022Sermon: It’s All About Jesus
    Jul 24, 2022
    Sermon: It’s All About Jesus
    Acts 2.14-47: Guest preacher Rev. Jim Basinger leads us through the centrality of Jesus for our faith.
  • Jul 17, 2022Sermon: We See Jesus – Part 2
    Jul 17, 2022
    Sermon: We See Jesus – Part 2
    Hebrews 2.5-9: Though we as mankind continue to try to map ourselves based on distant lights and far away knowledge, the Bible tells of the true light coming close in Jesus Christ who gives us the deep knowledge and light that we seek. It is him that all the lights and angels point to, his truth, his power, his love, his gospel, his kingdom. As the angels long to look into these things, may we not tire of knowing more deeply the gospel of Jesus Christ.
  • Jul 10, 2022Sermon: We See Jesus – Part I
    Jul 10, 2022
    Sermon: We See Jesus – Part I
    Hebrews 2.5-9: In this first part, we consider what it means that "the coming world will not be subject to angels." This background will help us understand the authority of Christ, which we will consider next week. The writer wants to comfort us as Christians though we see the world living in chaos and disorder. We strive on because no matter what we see with our eyes, by faith we see Jesus.
  • Jul 3, 2022Sermon: Give Most Careful Attention
    Jul 3, 2022
    Sermon: Give Most Careful Attention
    Hebrews 2.1-4: Key to the Christian life is attention to the word. Losing attention to the world brings the flood of the deceiving world to begin to rise upon us. It is the word that pushed back the waters of death and thus attention to the word of the Son keeps the waters of this world at bay.
  • Jun 26, 2022Sermon: The Hierarchy of Heaven
    Jun 26, 2022
    Sermon: The Hierarchy of Heaven
    Hebrews 1.4-14: In seeking to elevate the Son, the writer explores the reality of the angelic realm. By understanding the glory of the angelic realm, we can more greatly understand the glory of the Son of God. It also gives us confidence in as we live in a world in crisis that our lives and future are secure in him.
  • Jun 19, 2022Sermon: The Powerful Word
    Jun 19, 2022
    Sermon: The Powerful Word
    Hebrews 1.1-4: In the midst of a world threatened by liquefaction of values and culture, we look to the one who by his powerful world holds the world together. This is the Son, the Word made flesh in Jesus Christ. This sermon points to him and calls us to fall at his feet to seek the healing through his word.
  • Jun 12, 2022Sermon: The Rock that Is Higher than I
    Jun 12, 2022
    Sermon: The Rock that Is Higher than I
    Psalm 61: When we feel on the edge of life, removed from the center where hope and life lie, we look to the Rock that is higher than I. King David leads us in how to deal with life in this space. He helps us see hope that is available in the King on his throne - Jesus Christ.