Recent Sermons
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Introduction to Ecclesiastes
While the book of Genesis tells the story of how humans fell into guilt, toil, and mortality, Ecclesiastes tells how man should live. Contrary to many interpretations, it is not ultimately a pessimistic book; but rather one that promotes joy in living. -
Changing Your Clothes (Part 1)
Colossians 3:5-11 In principle, the Colossians had, in becoming Christians, died with Christ. The Apostles Paul emphasizes that they need to now make this death to the old life real in every day practice. He presents two categories of sin that represent fleshly behavior associated with the old life… and that should therefore be abandoned. -
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Heavenly Minded, Earthly Good (Part 2)
Colossians 3:3-4 Our effectiveness in living lives that count, that aren’t wasted, that are pleasing God are dependent upon certain components. One such component is that we must have the right motivation. -
Heavenly Minded, Earthly Good (Part 1)
Colossians 3:1-2 How do we live our lives in such a way as to please God? This section of Scripture lets us know that our effectiveness is dependent upon certain important components. -
A Warning Against Mysticism
Colossians 2:18-19 We see another aspect of the false teaching in Colossia, that of mysticism. Mysticism is not the same thing as the recognition that certain aspects of our faith, or about God, are mysterious. We get a glimpse into it, and its forms in early church history. -
Guard Your Freedom
Colossians 2:16-17 Paul knew that the mixing in of legalistic, Mosaic Law-based practices with the message of the gospel was a terrible danger, that Christians would end up in bondage instead of enjoying their liberty in Christ. He gives a stern warning that Christians must guard their freedom, and two keys to successfully doing so. -
The Incomparable Christ (Part 4)
Colossians 2:15- Under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, the Apostle Paul lays out the truth about Satan and his wicked ways. He makes it clear that we need nothing but Christ, for in Him we are free from the bondage that false teaching brings. We enjoy freedom from oppression.







