Colossians 2:6-15: Jesus Saves and Continues to Save
Salvation occurs immediately after putting your faith in Jesus. The story doesn’t end there, however. This week, Scott looks at how Jesus continues to work in our lives after we are saved. Colossians 2:6-15
Matthew 6:19-21: Where Is Your Heart?
Where should the heart of a Christian be focused? Thomas Linton addresses this in this week’s sermon. Matthew 6:19-21 Due to technical issues, we were not able to get the entire sermon recorded. Part of the beginning is missing.
Judges 19:1-30: When There Is No King
We tend to downplay just how ugly sin can be. This passage from Judges, however, illustrates just how repulsive it is to God and just how much He showed His love for us by sending Jesus to die for us. Judges 19:1-30
Mark 6:45-52: Storms of Glory
Life is filled with storms. What we fail to realize sometimes, however, is that God will intentionally send us into the storm for His glory. This week, Scott unpacks this in a passage from the Gospel of Mark. Mark 6:45-52
Psalm 141: Pray Hard Because Life Is Hard
Prayer is an important part of our worship, and yet it is one we tend to overlook. In this sermon, Scott discusses why we should be putting much more emphasis on prayer. Psalm 141
Romans 12:1-2: Our Spiritual Worship
What does true spiritual worship look like? Paul gives us an illustration in Romans 12. This week’s sermon looks more closely at these verses to see just how we can apply them to our lives. Romans 12:1-2
Malachi 3:6-12: God’s Glory in Giving
Jesus talked more about money than anything else in His ministry. How do we glorify God with our money? Scott takes a look at the biblical principle of tithing presented in Malachi. Malachi 3:6-12
Ephesians 3:20-21: For His Glory
God saves us for His glory and then calls us to live for His glory. The ultimate purpose of the Church is to worship God for all of His glory. In order to be able to worship God fully, we must be captivated by His glory. Ephesians 3:20-21
Easter Service: Christ the Victor
Why do we celebrate the resurrection? Without the resurrection there would be no hope. The resurrection is the proof that Jesus is who He said He is; it is the proof that salvation is possible; it is the proof that there is life after death. Easter Service 2014
Mark 11:1-11: His Triumph is Peace
When Jesus rode into Jerusalem, people were looking for a king to overthrow Rome. Today, people look for Jesus to be any number of things He is not. We need to be able to see Jesus for who He is, and we need to understand the Triumphal Entry for what it was: the King riding in to offer peace through His sacrifice. Mark 11:1-11