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Oct 2, 2022
Sermon: Anchored in the Storm
Hebrews 6.4-20: Though all around challenges present to our faith, we are encouraged to stay strong, to live faithfully, and be fruitful. All this not based on the foundation of our efforts and strength, but upon God's irrefutable promises toward us in Christ. In Christ, we have an anchor keeping us secure, an anchor held firm in the most secure place of all - the inner sanctum of the presence of God.
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  • Oct 2, 2022Sermon: Anchored in the Storm
    Oct 2, 2022
    Sermon: Anchored in the Storm
    Hebrews 6.4-20: Though all around challenges present to our faith, we are encouraged to stay strong, to live faithfully, and be fruitful. All this not based on the foundation of our efforts and strength, but upon God's irrefutable promises toward us in Christ. In Christ, we have an anchor keeping us secure, an anchor held firm in the most secure place of all - the inner sanctum of the presence of God.
  • Sep 25, 2022Sermon: Heightening Our Diet
    Sep 25, 2022
    Sermon: Heightening Our Diet
    Hebrews 5.11-6.3: How is our spiritual diet? Are we still satisfied with "milk" or do we seek greater nourishment to the needs of our soul. This text rebukes us in our lethargy to the things of God. Let us humbly acknowledge our weakness and our spiritual fatigue and seek him. May his Spirit inspire, guide, and awaken us.
  • Sep 18, 2022Sermon: The Lowly High Priest
    Sep 18, 2022
    Sermon: The Lowly High Priest
    Hebrews 4.14-5.10: We long for a representative to bring our needs to the center of power, justice, and righteousness. Who will speak for us and who will bring back a word of mercy, guidance, and grace? We long for a faithful priest - an intermediary. We must look to Jesus.
  • Sep 11, 2022Sermon: The Generative & Penetrative Word
    Sep 11, 2022
    Sermon: The Generative & Penetrative Word
    Hebrews 4.12-16: If the word is sharper than any double-edged sword, it holds both a threat and hope. If we allow Christ and the Spirit to do their generative work on us, the word is a surgical instrument, opening our souls unhealth to healing, our incompleteness to wholeness. This is an initial threat, but we are called to trust the great surgeon, who alone knows how to heal and operate on the human soul. 
  • Sep 4, 2022Sermon: The Rest We Long For
    Sep 4, 2022
    Sermon: The Rest We Long For
    Hebrews 4.1-11: How do we find rest? Not merely for the night, but true rest where the incompleteness of our labors doesn't haunt us. How do we get to the end and have the ability to be at peace with what our life has been? Can it come through our own works, our own accomplishments? No. Only through the completeness of Jesus and his work. Through his work of faithful obedience, we are gifted eternal rest. And by grace, our insufficient work is completed, reconciled, and transformed to eternal beauty. But it is all about him, not us. To his glory and not to our own.
  • Aug 28, 2022Sermon: Soft Hearts of Belief
    Aug 28, 2022
    Sermon: Soft Hearts of Belief
    Hebrews 3.7-19: God speaks so that we might hear and thrive. The temptation is to not listen, to allow our hearts to be hardened. Our hearts become hard when we see the rewards of this life as more desirable than the rewards of eternity. It takes disciplined attention to God's grace, to his kingdom, to keep us on the path of faith. We must encourage each other in this so that none will give up on the path.
  • Aug 21, 2022Sermon: Jesus > Moses
    Aug 21, 2022
    Sermon: Jesus > Moses
    Hebrews 3.1-6: To better recognize the glory of Jesus, we need to recognize the glory of Moses. Within the biblical narrative, none is higher than Moses, except Jesus that is. The writer wants us to recognize more fully the heights of Jesus and being included in the house he is building. It is the house that Jesus built where all the glory, power, and victory is located.
  • 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 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.