Sermons from Frontline Edmond. Multiplying gospel communities that love God, love people, and push back darkness.
Josh Kouri continues the Foundations series in Deuteronomy 6:1-7, showing how God's design for parenting gives a generational vision for blessing, calling parents to be fathered by God, embrace their lifelong role, and aim at their children's hearts with wisdom and grace.
In this second week of our “Foundations” series, David Adair opens Songs of Solomon 2:10-15 to help us understand God's design for marriage as a foundational institution that is revealed as an icon, a mission, a gift, and a crucible for growth in Christ.
To kick off our “Foundations” series, pastor Brandon Hey opens the word at Matthew 7:24-29, and shows us how Jesus is our solid rock in this age of instability.
In this standalone sermon, pastor Matt Polk preaches from 1 Timothy 2:1-7, a passage that reminds us about God’s heart for all people, and charges us to pray.
In this stand alone sermon, J.J. Seid preaches from 1 John4:7-11, helping us see how John answers questions about love and authority, love and integrity, and love and reality.
To start the year, David Adair preaches from Joshua 24:14-15, a passage that charge us to remembers God’s faithfulness, and to respond with undivided obedience.
Pastor Cale Freeman closes our advent season in Hebrews 2:14-18, talking about the importance of the incarnation, and the link between Christ’s birth, His death, His resurrection, and us today.
In this Christmas Eve, lead pastor, David Adair preaches the good news of Christmas Story from Luke 2:1-20. Together, we are invited to reflect on the implications such story have on our lives this Christmas season and beyond.
In this last Sunday of advent, David Adair finishes our Destroyer of the gods series in Philippians 2:1-11, highlighting how the Christmas story is the ultimate example of humility.
Chad Kincer continues our Advent sermon series in Daniel 2:44-45, expositing how Daniel's vision points to Jesus-the stone cut without human hands-who has already defeated the powers of this world and is establishing God's eternal reign, assuring us of his unshaken and unyielding sovereignty.
In this 2nd Sunday of Advent, J.J. Seid preaches from Ephesians 1:19-23, and gives us three reasons to why the ascension and enthronement of Jesus matters this Christmas season.
As advent starts, Dave Adair opens our new series “Destroyer of the Gods” by preaching from Hebrews 1:1-3 on Jesus as the message, purpose, glory, and power of God.
David Adair wraps up our Genesis series in Genesis23:1-9, a narrative that demonstrates Abraham’s faith in God’s promises.
Pastor J.J. Seid shows us how Genesis 22:1-8, a passage that feels so wrong, can suddenly seem so right.
Pastor Steve Curry elaborates on the misconception of unanswered prayer, and disqualifying sin as he lead us through Genesis 21:1-7.
David Adair opens Genesis 20:1-18, reminding Christians how God's mercy towards Abraham's habitual sin foreshadows his mercy to those in Jesus.
David Adair preaches on how the danger of sin, and the mercy of God are both displayed through the story of Lot and Sodom’s destruction.
Pastor David Adair preaches from Genesis 18:1-15, a passage that helps us understand God’s relational heart, and His unconditional kindness.
For the past 10 years, Frontline has faithfully walk through books of the Bible as a congregation. In this sermon, David Adair continues in Genesis, opening to chapter 16 and showing how God reveals His character to us through the story of Hagar and Sarai.
David Adair opens Genesis 15, explaining the magnitude of God’s covenant with Abraham in light of the finished redemptive work of Jesus.
Chad Kincer preaches from Genesis 13:1-16 on how God is committed to keeping His word even when humans fail to abide in His good promises.
Pastor David Adair picks up our Genesis series back up in chapter 12. David shows how Abraham's life is both a story of grace, and a story faith that is reflective of the Gospel.
J.J. Seid opens Psalm 139:1-12, and concludes our summer series preaching about the importance of knowing God's truths.
Closing the Summer in the Psalms series, John Riner preaches from Psalm 27 on how to pray through fear and anxiety.
David Adair closes out the series on 1 Peter with Peter's own encouragement to the church to stand firm and finish well.
David Adair preaches on the role & responsibility of an Elder as he opens up 1 Peter 5:1-5.
JJ Seid opens up 1 Peter 4:1-11, unpacking what Peter means by "blessed" and how Christians are to be a blessing to others.
Pastor Matt Polk pauses our 1 Peter series to teach out of Deuteronomy 6:4-9 the importance of family worship and discipleship.
Pastor Cale Freeman picks up our 1 Peter series in 3:8-17, encouraging Christians of the Living Hope we have when when we suffer because of our faith.
On this Father's Day, David Adair examines the timely passage of 1 Peter 3:7 and calls husbands to love like Christ.
Josh Kouri continues our 1 Peter sermon series in 1 Peter 3:1-6, highlighting what God does through Christian wives that bear witness to Jesus.
Pastor David Adair picks up our 1 Peter series in 2:11-25, teaching on the call of Christians to honor everyone - including our political leaders.
We take a break from our 1 Peter series as Pastor John Riner teaches on the perfect Fatherhood of God, in Galatians 4:1-7.
Pastor JJ Seid preaches on 1 Peter 2:4-10, reminding believers that we are all being built up as living stones into a Spiritual House, with Christ as our Cornerstone.
Pastor David Adair teaches out of 1 Peter 1:22-2:3 on what moms really want for Mother's Day this year: for their kids to grow in the love and the knowledge of God.
Continuing our series through the book of 1 Peter, Pastor David Adair preaches on the call to be set apart as our Heavenly Father is set apart.
Pastor Steve Curry preaches on the refining process of suffering in the life of a believer.
Pastor David Adair continues in 1 Peter 1:3-5, teaching that Jesus' resurrection is a hope for the Christian that no suffering or death can destroy.
Pastor J.J. Seid kicks off our 1 Peter series in 1 Peter 1:1-2, giving an overview of the context and pastoral vision of this book.
Cory Fahrenkamp, Executive Pastor from Frontline Downtown, joins us to introduce our upcoming 1 Peter series. Teaching on the restoration of Peter in John 21:3-19.
David Adair delivers an Easter Sermon, focusing on the disciple, Thomas, in John 20:24-31.
David Adair continues our Grace Abounds series, teaching on saving grace in Titus 3:3-7.
J.J. Seid preaches on the different aspects of God's grace, reading from the story of the two lost sons in Luke 15:11-24.
David Adair concludes the Feminine Virtue series in Proverbs 31:10-31, teaching on the role and the mission of a wife across a lifetime of God's faithfulness.
David Adair teaches out of Luke 1:39-56 and highlights the critical beauty of the women as sisters.
J.J. Seid teaches on how motherhood points to God's redemptive work of giving life, using Exodus 1:15-2:10 as example.
Chad Kincer opens up Philippians 1:27-30 to preach on the importance of fighting for church unity.
David Adair preaches on Frontline's mission as a church to Push Back Darkness, teaching out of John 17:13-20.
David Adair preaches on Frontline's mission as a church to Love People, teaching out of Luke 10:25-37.
David Adair preaches on Frontline's mission as a church to Love God, teaching out of John 4:1-26.
We begin a multi-week look into our mission statement, and J.J. Seid kicks us off with "Multiplying Gospel Communities" by reading from John 15:12-17.
Matt Polk highlights the parable of the foundations from Matthew 7:24-27 and encourages us to be people who ingest but also act on the Word of God.
Today we hear from Steve Curry about God's faithfulness to guide us step by step, and we also hear from some of our ministry leaders on praises and petitions for their representative ministries going into 2024.
David Adair finishes out our advent season by looking at one last prophecy from Isaiah: Isaiah 7:13-14, the promise of Immanuel.
J.J. Said continues our Advent study of Isaiah in chapter 9:1-7, highlighting Jesus as the truest source of our joy.
David Adair preaches from Isaiah 11:1-10 on the peace of God that we celebrate in the Advent season that far surpasses the peace of this world.
Chad Puckett orients our hearts towards Advent, preaching on Isaiah 42:1-9 and asking: "Where is your heart?" and "Where is your hope?"
Cale Freeman wraps up the first half of our series in Genesis by zooming in on the story of the Tower of Babel in Genesis 11:1-9.
J.J. Seid preaches on the ending of Noah's story in Genesis 8:20-9:29 and on the significance of covenant.
David Adair preaches from key passages in Genesis 6:1-8:19 and recounts the story and implications of Noah and the Great Flood.
Kevin Cawley joins us this morning to walk from Genesis 3:22 through chapter 5 as we wrestle with what it means to be outcasts from Eden.
Josh Kouri joins us to walk through Genesis 3:14-21, highlighting the darkness of the curse, and the hope promised to us from the beginning.
David Adair preaches from Genesis 2:18-25 on the beautiful design in gender distinction.
David Adair joins us again after his sabbatical to dive into the concept of the Image of God in Genesis 1:26-31.
J.J. Seid kicks off our new study through the book of Genesis by reminding us why we need it.
Today we're joined by central pastor Kevin Cawley as he preaches through Job 41:1-11, and invites us to ask the question with Job: "can I trust God?"
Chad Kincer opens Psalm 46 with us to remind us that god is our protector and comforter.
In this second-to-last Sunday in our 1st Corinthians series, Chad Kincer finishes chapter 15, and our discussion of the resurrection, with verses 50-58.
Steve Curry preaches from 1 Corinthians 15:35-49 as we continue our focus on the resurrection of the dead.
Matt Polk continues our time in chapter 15 with verses 20-34, where Paul continues his discourse on the resurrection.
Matt Polk continues chapter 15 with verses 12-19, and begins our multi-week look at what Paul has to say about the resurrection of Christ.
Brandon Hey begins our study of chapter 15 by reminding us of the preeminence and value of the Gospel.
J.J. Seid teaches through 1st Corinthians 14:26-40 and reminds us that the life of any Christian is a life lived in submission.
Cale Freeman preaches over 1st Corinthians 14:1-25 and gives some helpful guidelines for how to handle prophetic words during our church gatherings.
In his last sermon before his sabbatical, David Adair reminds us of the beauty and value of church membership by reading from 1 Peter 2:4-10.
Steve Curry opens 1 Corinthians 14:1-26 to shed some light on the uniquely mysterious and often debated Spiritual Gift of tongues.
Chad Kincer joins us this week to re-examine 1 Corinthians 13:8-13 from the angle of Continuationism and Cessationism.
Matt Polk teaches as we take a break from our series in 1st Corinthians to look at the beauty and value of God's Word.
David Adair preaches from 1 Corinthians 12:31-13:13; what might be the most famous passage of Scriptures concerning love.
David Adair preaches from 1 Corinthians 12:12-31, where Paul uses the illustration of the human body to describe the unity and diversity of the church.
Steve Curry dives back into 1 Corinthians 12:8-11 to look at some of the other gifts listed in this passage.
Cale Freeman examines 1 Corinthians 12:8-11 and hones in on the gifts of wisdom, knowledge, and faith.
David opens up chapter 12 with an ongoing conversation about the presence of the Spirit in the church.
David Adair opens to the beginning of Acts to highlight the necessity of being a Spirit-filled church.
He is risen! David opens the Word to Luke 24 to examine the story of the disciples on the road to Emmaus.
Cale Freeman walks us through the rest of chapter 11, in which Paul confronts more of the devisions among the Corinthians, specifically how they distort the practice of coming to the Lord's Table.
David Adair opens chapter eleven and preaches through one of the most confusing and controversial passages in the New Testament.
Steve Curry wraps up chapter ten with a final word from Paul on loving others more than ourselves.
David leads us into chapter 10 by examining Paul's exhortation to the Corinthians, and to us, regarding the worship of idols.
Paul illustrates how we are to live out our mission as the church; to know it's purpose, to put it in to practice, and to grow in our passion for it.
David Adair continues in Paul's conversation about how Christians should use, or refrain from using some of their freedoms in Christ for the sake of love.
Ryan Gikas examines to two ditches of legalism and license, and how we are to use our freedoms to love others.
We're joined today by Chad Kincer, who expounds on Paul's words about God-glorifying singleness.
Steve Curry closes our advent series by examining two often overlooked characters in the Christmas story.
David Adair wraps up the Advent series by encouraging us to look ahead to the coming Advent of Christ and the fullness of His kingdom.
David Adair highlights how the advent season requires us to think about judgment and in whose hands it belongs.
David Adair continues our advent series by focusing on the coming resurrection and the final defeat of death.
The first week of Advent, we focus on Hope; our hope in Christ's finished work, but even more so in His promised return.
Paul directs the Corinthians to view both marriage and singleness as gifts from God, for His glory and our good.
Paul encourages the Corinthians to flee sexual immorality and to glorify God in their bodies.
Paul encourages the Corinthians to not have a small view of God's righteousness or His grace.
J.J. walks us through the end of chapter four, where Paul, acting as spiritual father, urges his children to be on guard.
In this sermon, we look at the approval of others, the approval of self, and the approval of God.
Ryan Gikas joins Paul in reminding us that while we plant and water, God causes growth.
David Adair joins Paul in reminding us not to abandon the beautiful simplicity of the Gospel message.
David Adair continues in 1st Corinthians by examining the Cross, and the folly it is to a proud world.
David Adair returns to highlight Paul's first point of discussion with the Corinthians: disunity and division.
Brandon Hey gives us a picture of what it looks like to do life together as the Body of Christ.
Andrew Burkhart, lead pastor of Frontline South, joins us today to teach on the spiritual discipline of rest and sabbath.
Before we dive into rest and sabbath next week, David Adair touches on the spiritual discipline of work.
Cale Freeman preaches on Scripture: what is it, why is it useful, and how do we approach it?
Ryan Gikas highlights one of the less-discussed (but vitally important) rhythms of grace: local church membership.
Steve Curry presents prayer as more than a morning-quiet-time activity, but as a lifestyle of abiding in the shadow of Jesus.
David Adair kicks off our new series on Spiritual Disciplines with a call to abide in Christ.
J.J. Seid finishes our series in Jude by taking us through one of the most encouraging passages in Scripture.
Jude has called us as believers to contend for our faith- but how does he instruct us to live this out? David Adair guides us through Jude's instructions.
David Adair continues in the book of Jude with one of the most difficult passages in the New Testament.
David Adair kicks off our new series in the book of Jude by examining who Jude is, who he's writing his letter to, and why he's writing in the first place.
Chad Kincer teaches this week on Psalm 130 and reminds us that God hears us, and we can be confident in waiting because our redemption is sure.
You may have noticed that we didn’t preach verses 9-20 at the end of Mark. You may have also noticed a bracketed note in your Bible between verses 8-9 that suggests the final verses weren’t in the earliest manuscripts of Mark’s gospel. How are we supposed to understand this? Why do our Bibles include these verses if they aren’t supposed to be there? How reliable are the earliest manuscripts? What can we learn from this about the reliability of the Bible? A few of our elders got together to record a brief podcast to discuss these questions and more.
David Adair presents a beautiful picture of how the grace of Jesus meets us in our denial of Him and subsequent shame.
David Adair compares the darkness of Judas' betrayal of Jesus, to the pure and beautiful act of worship Mary of Bethany performs for Jesus.
David Adair wraps up the Olivet Discourse in Mark 13 with a final look at Jesus' words about the destruction of Jerusalem and His Second Coming.
David Adair addresses Jesus' prophecy about the destruction of the temple, and the persecution of His followers.
J.J. Seid examines both the commendable generosity and condemnable hypocrisy illustrated in Mark 12.
Brandon Hey preaches over Jesus' answer to the question, "What is the greatest commandment?"
We take a step back from the Gospel of Mark to overview the deforming force of the Autonomous Self, and the glorious counter-reality of God's authority.
David Adair teaches on Jesus' baffling answers to the questions posed by the Pharisees, Herodians, and Sadducees.
Steve Curry gives us an overview of the types of authority presented by one of Jesus' parables.
David Adair officially picks up where we left off in the Gospel of Mark with two of the most startling stories about Jesus.
Before jumping back into the Gospel of Mark, David looks back on what we've covered, and looks ahead to the time we have left in this book.
Matt Polk kicks off 2022 and closes the Christmastide season by going through the story of Simeon and Anna from Luke chapter 2.
Cale Freeman ushers in Christmastide by highlighting the prominence of peace in the Christmas story.
David Adair wraps up our four-week Advent series with the topic of Love, specifically the love Jesus showed us in His coming.
Steve Curry helps us step into the great joy and also the intense longing of the advent season.
On this second week of Advent, Pastor David takes us back to the Book of Exodus to illustrate the meaning of peace.
We take a break from our series in the Gospel of Mark to kick off our Advent series with J.J. Seid taking us back to the first Messianic promise in Genesis.
"What do you want me to do for you?"; David examines two very different responses to this question from Jesus in Mark chapter 10.
David Adair tackles the stories of Jesus' welcoming of children, and His challenge for a rich man.
David examines two forms of doubt: one shown by the disciples, and one shown by a desperate father who cried, "I believe, help my unbelief!"
This week David Adair poses the question: what does the revelation of Jesus' divine glory on Mount Hermon tell us about who He truly is?
J.J. Seid talks about Jesus' true identity and what His call to share in His suffering means for us.
David Adair highlights multiple miracles from Mark 7 and 8 that might be more connected than we think.
David Adair draws out the beauty of the Gospel from one of the most misunderstood passages of Scripture.
Cale Freeman looks at what happens when we hold up our man-made traditions to the level of God's commandments.
Steve Curry examines two prominent stories of Jesus performing miracles in Mark's Gospel.
Mark's gospel slows down to examine the last days of John the Baptist and the strange relationship between John and Herod.
David Adair addresses the dangerous, beautiful power of Jesus in the face of the deepest darkness.
J. J. Seid shows, through the well-known story of Jesus calming the storm in Mark 4:35–41, that when storms hit, they tempt us all to believe at least three lies about God: (1) that God’s indifferent, (2) that prayer won’t make a difference, and (3) that, no matter how many times God’s rescued us in the past, this time’s different.
David Adair examines each of the three parables that Jesus uses to illustrate The Kingdom of Heaven in Mark 4.
J.J. Seid preaches on the voices that fight for our attention and compliance, and how Jesus conquers them.
Ryan Gikas takes us through the calling of the twelve, and reflects on Jesus' call for us today.
Reid Monaghan preaches from the book of John on the implications of having God as our Father.
Steve Curry deals with the topic of the Pharisees, and examines what they might look like today.
David takes a break from our series on Mark to examine the beauty of church membership.
David takes a closer look at the calling of Jesus' first disciples, and applies it to our calling as disciples today.
This week David walks us through one of the most unique passages in scripture and addresses the question: who or what are the great beasts Behemoth and Leviathan?
David Adair brings us to the climax of the book of Job: the moment when God speaks through the whirlwind.
David continues our series in Job by outlining how we can be a better community to those who are suffering.
J.J. Seid teaches on the important reality of a loving Father who disciplines those He loves.
David Adair unpacks 1 Corinthians 13:1-13 and encourages the church to be a people marked by love in a time of hate.