Recent Sermons
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The Gospel of God (Part 1)
Romans 1:2-3 Paul begins his introduction to the Romans by explaining further the gospel which he represents. It is an eternal gospel, being preached since the writing of the Old Testament; and it is a message focused on one person: Jesus Christ. -
Snapshot of a Fool (Part 2)
By looking at Psalms and Proverbs, we can gain a deeper insight into the heart of a fool, why only God’s intervention can break him, and how we can deal with him. -
Proclaiming the Kingdom (Part 1)
Mark 1:14-15 John the Baptist has completed his task. Christ begins His preaching ministry of the gospel at the time ordained by God. The gospel of God and the kingdom of God are connected. -
The Messenger of God (2008)
Romans 1:1 In this introduction to Romans, Paul sets the stage by introducing himself. He lets his readers know Whom he serves, his apostolic credentials, and the gospel message he proclaims. Rather than drawing attention to himself, however, this gospel is presented as God-given and is the springboard for the rest of the letter. -
Snapshot of a Fool (Part 1)
Ecclesiastes 10:12-20 Solomon has spent some time sharing what the wise person looks like. But now he doesn’t shy away from discussing the negative side, of what not to do. He gives us a snapshot of a fool and how his folly is manifest in four ways. -
Living a Sensible Life (Part 2)
Ecclesiastes 10:3-11 Solomon makes the somewhat surprising statement that wisdom has the advantage of giving success, but it is not a guarantee of earthly success. Ultimately, we will be successful the way God measures success. He draws several conclusions to help us live wise and sensibly. -
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Living a Sensible Life (Part 1)
Ecclesiastes 10:1-11 We can’t just live by our senses or by what the majority says. We must “fly by the instruments.” Solomon gives us wisdom to live by so that our lives have substance and significance. -
Preparation for Ministry
Mark 1:9-13 Jesus, with His baptism, moves into His public ministry. Supernatural approval is demonstrated by an anointing from heaven by the Holy Spirit, and the Father’s audible satisfaction. Jesus, as Adam was, is tested. -





