Sermons (Page 38)

Sermons (Page 38)

Matthew 8:5-13: The Faith of a Roman Centurion

When we read scripture, we often think of ourselves as the insider, as a part of God’s people. In reality, we are more like the outsider than we like to admit. In this week’s sermon, Pastor Scott explains how we can take comfort in the fact that Jesus shows grace to those who would be considered enemies of God. Matthew 8:5-13

Matthew 8:1-4 Spiritual Lepers in Need

As we resume our walk through Matthew, Pastor Scott Gourley looks at the story of the leper healed by Jesus immediately after the Sermon on the Mount and explains what it means for us today. Matthew 8:1-4

God, Jesus, Church, and Me

The Way Fellowship Church has partnered with the Boy Scouts of America to teach scouts about Christianity. As this program is wrapping up, Pastor Joel Larson, who himself is an Eagle Scout and soon to be Scout Master, shares about this program and what it means for Scouts and for us as a church. God, Jesus, Church, and Me

Luke 15:25-32: The Loving Father and the Older Son

We often focus on the younger son in the parable of the Prodigal Son. In this week’s sermon, Pastor Scott focusses on the older of the two sons and the idea that we need to understand the depth of God’s grace for us before we can share it with others. Luke 15:25-32

The Marks of a True Christian

When people look at as as Christians, they should see a difference between us and the rest of the world. In this Sunday’s sermon, Erik Maness shares what marks should set us apart. The Marks of a True Christian

1 Kings 16:29-17:7: The Supremacy Of God Over Idols

God demonstrated His supremacy over the idols of Ahab through Elijah and the fact He held back the rain. How does this story apply to us in the current day? Pastor Kyle Hall breaks down what this means to us in relation to the world around us. 1 Kings 16:29-17:7

Psalm 67: May God Be Gracious to Us

What is the ultimate mission of the Church? How do we reach out to a lost world and show them the risen Christ? In this week’s message, Pastor Scott Gourley examines this question and presents a different light on the answers to these questions. Psalm 67