Sermons

Recent Sermons

  • The Authority of the King (Part 1)

    The Authority of the King (Part 1)

    Mark 1:21-28 Jesus begins His public preaching ministry. The people were amazed by His authority. Unlike other teachers of His day, Jesus spoke with a firs hand knowledge of Scripture. His authority over a posing demon, confirmed His teaching. The people were a astounded. Unfortunately amazement did not equal belief. News of His teaching and power spread.
  • A Shepherd’s Heart (Part 1)

    A Shepherd’s Heart (Part 1)

    Romans 1:8-15 The introduction to Paul’s letter to the Romans with his expression of thanks to the God he serves. We get a glimpse into Paul’s heart (and an example to follow) by looking at this gratitude and its natural outpouring love, prayer, worship, trust, humility, and perseverance.
  • The Call of God

    The Call of God

    Romans 1:5-7 Paul’s brief summary of the gospel by bringing it to its natural conclusion: that Jesus Christ sovereignly commissions His servants and calls His saints. This commission is one of obedience and is ultimately for His own glory.
  • The Thrill of Living

    The Thrill of Living

    Ecclesiastes 11:7-10 We find that enjoying life and obeying God go hand-in-hand. We are to seek to enjoy life but to be wise. We are not to do something sinful or foolish. We will give an account.
  • Proclaiming the Kingdom (Part 2)

    Proclaiming the Kingdom (Part 2)

    Mark 1:16-20 Christ calls two sets of brothers, Simon and Andrew, then James and John. All were fishermen; all used nets; all responded immediately. When preaching the gospel, remember the net method of fishing.
  • The Gospel of God (Part 2)

    The Gospel of God (Part 2)

    Romans 1:3-4 The gospel is further elaborated upon by highlighting two successive phases of the revelation of Jesus Christ to the world: He is the eternal Son incarnate, and the eternal Son exalted.
  • What Are You Waiting For?

    What Are You Waiting For?

    Ecclesiastes 11:1-6 Solomon is encouraging a “bullish” attitude about life in his journal. We find a refreshing hope, counsel to be actively involved in life as that is what God expects from us… even when success is not guaranteed in every situation.
  • The Gospel of God (Part 1)

    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)

    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)

    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.