Recent Sermons
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The Peace of Christ
Colossians 3:15- The most important aspect of the peace that is mentioned in Scripture is peace with God, which is the result of a justified position. Then — once a person has peace with God as a result of embracing the Gospel — he also experiences an inner peace that results in living peacefully with others. -
A New Perspective (Part 2)
Ecclesiastes 3:14-15 Because God has put eternity in our hearts, we have a natural curiosity about the future. Solomon interjects two great truths about God: that He is both good and sovereign. -
A New Perspective (Part 1)
Ecclesiastes 3:12-13 Because God has put eternity in our hearts, he has a natural curiosity about the future. Solomon interjects two great truths about God: that he is both good and sovereign. -
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The Stuff Life is Made of
Ecclesiastes 3:1-11 Solomon turns his attention to the one thing each of us has: time. Time is the picture of God’s providence; He has placed eternity in our hearts and we can’t properly deal with lafe until we are ready for death. -
Heaven’s Wardrobe
Colossians 3:12-14 The Christian life is understanding who you are, and then living out who you are. Paul continues on to tell us what this will look like by listing five Christian values. -
The Path to Joy
Ecclesiastes 2:12-26 Most people have the idea that the world is the one that gives enjoyment and God is the One who clubs us when we have fun — but, in reality, it’s the other way around. Purpose cannot be found in any one of the good things found in the world. Life is empty without God. -
Don’t Lose Your Identity (Part 2)
Colossians 3:12- The Apostle Paul is helping us cement in our minds what our true identity is because he knows that understanding that is crucial to our effectiveness in living the Christian life. He distinguishes us by our Christian character, and our Divine affection. -
Dead End Roads
Ecclesiastes 1:12-2:11 After stating his qualifications, Solomon journals about his first approaches to finding meaning in life. He discovers that the pursuits of wisdom and pleasure both wind up being dead ends. -




