Recent Sermons
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The Pre-eminence of Christ (Part 1)
Colossians 1:15-18 This passage stands unsurpassed in its description of Christ. It is part of the core of Paul’s answer to heretical teachings; it proclaims the unqualified supremacy — the pre-eminance — of our Savior. -
Forgiveness
Jesus was the embodiment here on earth of a forgiving God. We are to forgive one another just as God has forgiven us. When we grant forgiveness to others, we are promising that we will “not remember” their sins anymore. -
Enthralled with God (Part 2)
Psalms 92:1-15 The Psalmist notes that worship involves adoration of who God is, and expectant hope. -
Living the Worthy Life (Part 3)
Colossians 1:12-14 After Paul prays for the Colossians’ “suitable conduct,” he begins to details what this consists of. He provides four marks of a pleasing, worthy life. -
A Life of Love (Part 3)
Most of God’s faithful were expecting a Messiah very different from how Jesus was. No feature of Jesus’ earthly ministry was more conspicuous than the tenderness of His feeling for the woes and sufferings of men. -
Living the Worthy Life (Part 2)
Colossians 1:9-12 After Paul prays for the Colossians’ “suitable conduct,” he begins to details what this consists of. He provides four marks of a pleasing, worthy life. -
A Life of Love (Part 2)
If we are going to be like Jesus, then we will seek to love as He did. We look at some of the qualities of this supreme demonstration of love, and flesh out how we reflect this. -
Enthralled with God (Part 1)
Psalms 92:1-15 Psalm 92’s primary theme is worship and is an appropriate to glean perspective about worship. One important statement that it makes is that worship involves celebration. -
Living the Worthy Life (Part 1)
Colossians 1:9-12 The content of Paul’s prayer for the Colossians reveals two requests that we likewise are to make when it comes to praying for the needs of others. We should pray for profound knowledge and suitable conduct. -
A Life of Love (Part 1)
The “love of God” is actually a very difficult doctrine. We must learn to adopt a biblical perspective on God’s love.









