Learning from Judah's downfall that God compassionately warned them before captivity and concludes both Kings and Chronicles with His hope
Young people can be wise if they will seek God in His Word, destroy personal idols, and walk humbly before God.
Learning to repent from idolatry based on God's dealings with the gross idolatry and repentance of King Manasseh
Learning that God allows us to go through hard times to test our trust in Him. He allows us to go through times of blessing to test our thankfulness to Him.
Learning from one of the simplest, yet profound prayers in the Old Testament and then to see God's heart in response . . .builds trust!
Learning to trust the Almighty God when the powerful world around us intimidates us to not
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Series: Walk Worthy of Your Calling
Passage: Ephesians 6:18-24
When true worshipers humble themselves to turn from idolatry to the True and Living God, then they destroy idols and want to reflect God's goodness, righteousness, and faithfulness
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Series: Walk Worthy of Your Calling
Passage: Ephesians 6:10-17
The goodness of God motivates rebels to stop their rebellion against His Word and come to submit to Him as Lord and Savior
Learning from Hezekiah that God-glorifying obedience to His Word is both immediate and careful/complete
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Series: Walk Worthy of Your Calling
Passage: Ephesians 5:15-21
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Series: Walk Worthy of Your Calling
Passage: Ephesians 5:1-6
Learning from Judah's most godly king that "you are not a product of your environment" but instead "you are a product of your trust and obedience of God's Word."
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Series: Walk Worthy of Your Calling
Passage: Ephesians 4:32
God expects our relationship with Him to be exclusive both for the OT followers of Yahweh and the NT followers of Jesus.
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Series: Walk Worthy of Your Calling
Passage: Ephesians 4:25-28
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Series: Walk Worthy of Your Calling
Passage: Ephesians 4:17-24
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Series: Walk Worth of Your Calling
Passage: Ephesians 4:7-16
Learning from the Assyrians that you cannot mix false religions with following/fearing/obeying/loving God and following Jesus. Following Christ is an exclusive covenant that allows no mixing of idolatry with truth.
We all assume that we can disobey God's Word and still get His help and mercy. Uzziah's pride and destruction should cause us to fear God and obey Him.
We are not entitled to God's merciful strength. Anything good that comes out of our lives has to go back to the fact that He is helping us to do good.
Learning from Amaziah that mediocrity in the Christian life leads to folly and disgrace.
God uses His leader to show His power, and then graciously keeps His promises based on His character/word.
God's grace through Himself during desperate times are the son and grandson of Jehu. These are the best of the ungodly kings of Israel. We can learn from their ungodliness to see how our Gracious God responds to them.
Learning from Judah's youngest king how not to turn from God after your godly mentor passes. You have to keep following God's Word and not yourself or ungodly peers.
King Joash does what is right in God's sight while His mentor/disciple-maker is alive. Are we following God because others influence us, or because we love Him?
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Series: Walk Worth of Your Calling
Passage: Ephesians 2:11-19
Learning from Jehoiada, the hero of little king Joash's story. He shows us that it is possible to obey God and eliminate idolatry, all while trusting God to fulfill His promise to have a Descendent sit on David's throne forever.
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Series: Walk Worthy of Your Calling
Passage: Ephesians 2:8-10
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Passage: Ephesians 2:1-7
Series: Walk Worth of Your Calling
Idolatry is always a problem for humanity. God fulfilled His promise to eliminate Ahab's family. Then, Jehu destroys false god worshippers and place of worship.
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Series: Walk Worthy of Your Calling
Passage: Ephesians 1:20-23
The downfall of Jezebel and her family fulfills God's promise through Elijah years earlier. Now God brings justice so that His enemies die the most disgraceful way possible.
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Passage: Ephesians 1:15-19
Series: Walk Worthy of Your Calling
God's fulfillment is years after He promised Elijah that He would judge idolatrous Israel. His timing is perfect and done in a way that the judging king remembered His promise.
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Passage: Ephesians 1:11-14
Series: Walk Worthy of Your Calling
We can see that God fulfills His Word to Elijah in judging His people for idolatry, while helping those who fear and obey Him. He "preserves all who love Him, but the wicked He will destroy." (Psalm 145:20)
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Passage: Ephesians 1:5-10
Series: Walk Worthy of Your Calling
Who is speaking for God or against Him? Who is trusting in Yahweh with all their hearts and who is trusting in something/someone/self instead of Him?
Speaker: Pastor Jon Fry
Series: A Study of Romans
Passage: Romans 1:16-3:20
Due to technical difficulties, a short portion of the sermon's beginning has been lost.
Only God can open and close the eyes of all people. Learning to rely on God in prayer to help those following Christ and those who are not following Him yet.
God transforms a former idolater into a faithful follower and judges a follower for turning to idolatry
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Series: January 2025 Sunday School
Passage: Assorted Verses
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Series: A Walk Through the Old Testament
Passage: Malachi
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Passage: Esther & Malachi
Series: A Walk Through the Old Testament
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Series: A Walk Through the Old Testament
Passage: Nehemiah 4-13
The second resurrection in Scripture is part of a story of how God provides of those who fear Him in a way that their faith and ours grows
Speaker: Pastor Tyler
Series: A walk through Ezra and Nehemiah
Passage: Ezra & Nehemiah
Financially desperate young family and group of God's servants fear Him, ask Him for help, and He miraculously provides. Psalm 34 may be the psalm that best connects us today to these stories in the OT.
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Series: A Journey Through the Old Testament
Passage: Ezra, Haggai, and Zechariah
How do we know who is a true prophet of the True God? Deuteronomy 18 gives a simple test. 2 Kings 3, Elisha passes the test.
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Series: A Walk Through the Old Testament
Passage: Jeremiah And Lamentations
Learning to discern who are His and who are not from 2 Kings 2. God's people are strengthened by Him using His true prophets.
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Series: A Walk Through the Old Testament
Passage: Jeremiah 16-35
Learning from Ahaziah and Athaliah that wickedness is too weak to stop what God has promised to fulfill
Learning from the foolishness of king Jehoram in Judah, wickedness right after his godly father king Jehoshaphat
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Passage: 2 Kings, Isaiah, and Micah
Series: A Walk Through the Old Testament
Jehoshaphat teaches us what looking to Yahweh in dependence looks like, even when he has a large army
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Passage: 2 Kings 17 & Hosea
Series: A Walk Through the Old Testament
Speaker: Pastor Jon Fry
Passage: Jonah and Amos
Series: A Walk Through the Old Testament
Learning to see that Yahweh is in complete control of kings, His Word, His prophets, and all circumstances on the earth
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Passage: 2 Kings 8-14
Series: A Walk Through the Old Testament
Knowing that Yahweh sees everything and will judge should keep us from replicating the folly of Ahab and Jezebel.
Despite the multiple times Ahab see the uniqueness of Yahweh as God, he still foolishly refuses to submit to Him as His Lord
Despite the multiple times Ahab sees the uniqueness of Yahweh as God, he still foolishly refuses to submit to Him as His Lord
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Series: A Walk Through the Old Testament
Passage: 1 Kings 18-22
Learning what to do when those faithful to God are despairing. They go toward God, Who draws near to them, and helps them out of despair.
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Series: A Walk Through the Old Testament
Passage: 1 Kings 11-16
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Series: A Walk Through the Old Testament
Passage: 1 Kings 8-10 & Ecclesiastes
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Passage: 1 Kings 1-4; Proverbs
Series: A Walk Through the Old Testament
Speaker: Tyler Stinedurf
Series: A Walk Through the Old Testament
Passage: 2 Samuel 18-24
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Series: A Walk Through the Old Testament
Passage: 2 Samuel 13-17
Learning to see God's glory through His fulfilled Word in spite of His leaders sinful/selfish/idolatrous choices
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Series: A Walk Through the Old Testament
Passage: 2 Samuel 2-7
Learning that "the eyes of Yahweh run to and fro through the whole earth, to give strong support to those whose heart is blameless toward Him."
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Passage: 1 Samuel 25 - 2 Samuel 1
Series: A Walk Through the Old Testament
Learning for King Asa to personally and loyally seek God with our whole heart and encourage others to do so
Asa is one of the godliest kings in Judah's history. We can learn from his seeking and obeying our God.
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Series: A Walk Through the Old Testament
Passage: 1 Samuel 15-19, Psalm 59
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Series: A Walk Through the Old Testament
Passage: 1 Samuel 8-14
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Series: A Walk Through the Old Testament
Passage: 1 Samuel 1-6
Learning from Rehoboam that evil is not seeking God with your whole heart. It is not enough to know about God, you must seek to obey His Word with your whole heart.
God analyzes the leadership of Jeroboam and gives him the judgment that his rebellion earned
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Series: A Journey Through the Old Testament
Passage: Judges 13-20
Learning to obey God as a young prophet obeys and then disobeys which leads to God immediately judging him
What we can learn from Jeroboam's departure from God and dismissing all those in his kingdom that would bring him back to obeying God
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Series: A Walk Through the Old Testament
Passage: Joshua 8-24
Pride draws the king away from godly wisdom and toward fulfilling God's judgment of a divided kingdom
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Series: A Walk through the Old Testament
Passage: Deuteronomy 10-34
From disobedience with horses to disobedience to marry many strange women, the man with the potential in human history rejects God's wise laws to follow his heart toward gross idolatry
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Series: A Walk Through the Old Testament
Passage: Numbers 21-32
God promised and delivered unparalleled wisdom and wealth. God used that to draw the leaders of the earth to see and hear it.
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Series: A Walk Through the Old Testament
Passage: Numbers 11-20
Solomon's accomplishments appear to be God's blessings. Faithfulness to God's sacrifices and holy days doesn't excuse clear, known disobedience.
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Passage: Leviticus 4-19
Series: A Journey Through the Old Testament
God comes to Solomon to remind him of the two paths for his life and for God's people. There is only one path of God's blessing.
Our Savior is risen!
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Series: Easter 2024
Passage: Psalm 22:7-8, Psalm 16:10, John 20:20b
A fitting conclusion for the temple construction, dedication, sacrifices, and feasts is that the worshipers obeyed God Who gave them joyful hearts!
Speaker: Tyler Stinedurf
Passage: Exodus 19-34
Series: A Walk Through the Old Testament
When God comes in fire and glory at the conclusion of the temple dedication prayer, His people are challenged to stay close to Him and obey
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Series: A Walk Through the Old Testament
Passage: Exodus 13-18
Why does Solomon end his temple dedication prayer by asking God to remember? What can we learn from his conclusion?
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Passage: Exodus 7-12
Series: A Walk Through the Old Testament
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Passage: Exodus 1-6
Series: A Walk Through the Old Testament
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Passage: Genesis 45-50
Series: Journey Through: Genesis
Solomon expects God's people who stray from Him in their hearts to return to Him by fearing Him and walking in His ways
Speaker: Tyler Stinedurf
Passage: Genesis 37-44
Series: A Walk Through the Old Testament
Solomon's temple dedication prayer expects needy people to access God in heaven through the temple for justice and forgiveness
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Series: A Walk Through the Old Testament
Passage: Genesis 28-35
Example of praising the LORD our God and expecting Him to see and hear us when we are weak and need forgiveness
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Passage Genesis 20-27
Series: A Journey through the Old Testament
God teaches us through Solomon's prayer that we can bless people by blessing God for being a powerful, promise-keeping, personal God
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Passage: Genesis 6-11
Series: A Walk Through The Old Testament
King David's legacy is seen as he passed on to the next generations to magnify God's Sovereign Name
Learning from Solomon's foolish disobedience of Deuteronomy 17:14-20 in the light of other OT passages
Answering "if Solomon was so wise, why did he make such foolish decisions?" and the exposition of 1 Kings 3:16-4:34
Learning from a godly, young man to praise and ask God for wisdom because we love and want to serve Him
Speaker: Pastor Tyler Stinedurf
Passage 1 Peter
Series: A Walk Through the New Testament
What can we learn from Solomon's wise ascension to the throne in faithfully following King Jesus
The world/ungodly have a way of gaining positions of power/authority, but God's ways are different and better
We must avoid foolishness and destructive arguments in order to stay focused on living out our salvation by doing good works for the Lord and our culture
Reminding all Christians that our Savior saved us so that we would be careful to be devoted to good works
Reminding believers their responsibilities to societal leaders in light of their salvation
Pastor Jon Fry shows us from Romans how we can be reconciled with God-- and why we need it.
Romans 5:6-11
As the news is awful, God allows us to know some of what is going on behind the scenes and then responding in a godly way
God's Word and His plan for preachers to use It to authoritatively challenge His people
The same grace that saves, is the grace that changes us to renounce ungodliness and put on godliness
Pastor Jon Fry gives us 3 truths from the book of Romans of how Salvation is a guarantee.
Romans 4:23-25
God wants to use all of His image bearers to influence homes, churches, and cultures toward godliness
Younger men are self-controlled and young leaders are examples in life and teaching to help churches be healthy
The godly home is powerfully influenced by a godly young woman (who is consistently and personally influenced by at least one older, godly woman). The godly young woman, through her home, shows the whole world the power, wisdom, and love of God written about in the Word of God.
Pastor Tyler Stinedurf continues the church study of 1 Corinthians by covering court, singleness, marriage, the meat offered to idols, and more.
1 Corinthians 6-9
Pastor Jon Fry shares the story of the 2002 Quecreek Mine Rescue; a story of nine Pennsylvanian coal miners who were trapped underground for 77 hours, and their rescue from this seemingly-hopeless situation. The situation may be more alike to a guilty sinner than first apparent...
(Audio at the beginning of this sermon has been lost due to recording complications)
Romans 3:19-22
Pastor Jon Fry delivers a poignant message from Romans on the characteristics of the Sinful Man and the path that they walk.
Romans 3:13-18
Brother Jon Sparkman takes us through Romans 9-11 and discusses the unsearchable nature of God.
The introduction to Titus shows that salvation is the non-negotiable in the foundation of every healthy local church
As followers of Jesus, we are secure in the Father, sanctified by the Word, and enjoying unity in the Father/Son
The beautiful theology of the Father and Son as seen through the prayer of Jesus in John 17
Pastor Tyler Stinedurf delivers a sobering message on the perfect wrath of God and man's denial of the knowledge of God.
Romans 1
Brother Craig Dunn begins his series of recaps on the church's collaborative study of the Gospel of John.
John 1-5
Pastor Tyler Stinedurf preaches a contemplative message on the crucifixion of Jesus Christ in preparation for the Resurrection Sunday service.
Mark 15:21-41
Pastor Jon Fry begins the Easter series by showing us how our Savior suffered to the cross silently, perfectly following the Scriptures.
Mark 15:1-21
David conquers based on God's promises to him and Abraham. So we must act when God's promises us.
Pastor Jon Fry closes up 2 Corinthians by encouraging us to examine our lives in preparation for the final exam before God.
We can learn from OT Israel that we worship the same God and should plan to continue worshiping Him
The Presence of the LORD is the best part about this life and eternal life . . . don't let anyone convince you otherwise.
Grace Bible continues its study of the book of Matthew, this week recapping chapters 11-16.
Pastor Jon Fry preaches on the perfect precision of God's Word, taking us from the Psalms, to John, and to Hebrews.
What can we learn from David's life that would provoke us to faithfulness to our Lord in 2023?
When you're trapped in total darkness, how do you find the light? Join us for our Christmas service as pastor Jon Fry preaches on the joy of seeing Light.
NT survey of how the apostles and early church identified as slaves of our Lord Jesus Christ
Pastor Fry takes a step back from his study of Corinthians to preach on the Spiritual rest Jesus offers us in Matthew 11. Join us for a service of preaching and song, speaking to the tired and the weary. Come to Christ and rest!
Pastor Tyler Stinedurf takes us to 2 Samuel 11 & 12 with the story of David and Bathsheba, Nathan's rebuke, and David's response.
Bible study from Luke 19:11-27 Jesus is Lord. He owns us and all of our resources to be used for Him. This is the faithful, Christian life.