Jan 3, 2021
Sermon: The Eternity of Our Time
Ecclesiastes 3.1-14: Originally preached on May 19, 2019. As we enter the new year, it is right for us to revisit what Scripture says about time and how God guides us to live in time and his promised eternity.
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  • Jan 3, 2021Sermon: The Eternity of Our Time
    Jan 3, 2021
    Sermon: The Eternity of Our Time
    Ecclesiastes 3.1-14: Originally preached on May 19, 2019. As we enter the new year, it is right for us to revisit what Scripture says about time and how God guides us to live in time and his promised eternity.
  • Dec 27, 2020Sermon: Things to Ponder
    Dec 27, 2020
    Sermon: Things to Ponder
    Luke 2.22-35: Mary has much to ponder as she learns more about her son's future. It calls for trust in the way of God, which will bring about true glory. It calls us to ponder on these things as well.
  • Dec 24, 2020Christmas Eve: Dust to Eternal Life
    Dec 24, 2020
    Christmas Eve: Dust to Eternal Life
    Psalm 103: As the Son of God descends to us to dwell in dust, he makes it so we move from dust to everlasting life.
  • Dec 20, 2020Sermon: The Light from Heaven
    Dec 20, 2020
    Sermon: The Light from Heaven
    Luke 1.76-79: In Jesus, we find the light that comes into the world that dispels the shadows of death and sin. May our hopes be hopes that last beyond this world.
  • Dec 13, 2020Sermon: Loosened Tongues
    Dec 13, 2020
    Sermon: Loosened Tongues
    Luke 1.57-80: As Zechariah's tongue is freed to worship, so may we use our tongues and mouths to give praise to God, even if our worship is challenging in this time.
  • Dec 10, 2020Midweek Minute: Luke 1.13-20
    Dec 10, 2020
    Midweek Minute: Luke 1.13-20
    Luke 1.13-20: In human stuckness, God generates life and a path to hope.
  • Dec 6, 2020Sermon: Waiting and Turning
    Dec 6, 2020
    Sermon: Waiting and Turning
    Luke 1.5-25: Advent calls us to the discipline of waiting and turning our hearts to our Father. As we wait, we are called to faithful obedience and prayer, that we may join his work to guide people to the peace of their heavenly Father. 
  • Nov 29, 2020Sermon: No Longer a Dry Tree
    Nov 29, 2020
    Sermon: No Longer a Dry Tree
    Series: Acts
    Acts 8.26-40: Acts continually reminds us of the movement of the Spirit as the main mover in the world. As we find ourselves in challenging times, we must trust that the Spirit is working for the growth of God's church and ask ourselves, "how do we fit into that plan?"
  • Nov 26, 2020With Thanksgiving
    Nov 26, 2020
    With Thanksgiving
    Philippians 4.6-7 - In a time of anxieties, we pray with thanksgiving to know the healing peace we have in Christ. 
  • Nov 22, 2020Sermon: Eyes that Can See
    Nov 22, 2020
    Sermon: Eyes that Can See
    Series: Acts
    Acts 7.51-8.8 -  Through Stephen's death and the church's early persecution, we see God bringing life anew in spite of the earthly powers. Jesus is sovereign and his kingdom will not be destroyed.