So is church a spectator event? If not, how does Jesus expect us to be involved in our local church?
Why do we do Communion so often? It’s one of our richest rituals in the church but for many of us we are missing one of its main effects.
I know it’s past Christmas, but this is a year round concept we should all be meditating on.
In the first of a 3 part series I look at the Book of Haggai as we find out how relevant this Minor Prophet is to our lives today.
Jesus healed a lot of people, but there doesn’t seem to be any common pattern to how or why he healed them the way he did. Unless we begin to look deeper into our true sickness.
What is your life about? That’s the question that kicked off my summer 2010 talks. Do you have an answer?
Now that you know the Bible is reliable, we should do what it says. It really is living and active.
Ever wonder whether the Bible is reliable or not? This sermon covers the history of how the bible was formed.
The Bible is unbelievably unique and trustworthy. This sermon tells you why you can trust it over other religious texts.
This is one of my favorite topics to preach on. The idea that truth is relative has taken over our culture. This talk reveals relativism for the false idea that it is.
If you’ve ever wrestled with the re-dedication/failure cycle, this is the sermon for you.
This is the gospel, plain and simple. This sermon focuses on John 3 and the three things God is trying to get all of us to understand.
Jesus is always our model of how to live, but He’s our teacher as well. How would He lead us into discipleship? This sermon looks at how Jesus trained His disciples so we can see how He’s trying to train us as well.
Why is church so important? Do we really need other believers? Jesus thinks so. This sermon looks at Jesus’ desires for the church and forces us to ask whether we’re truly fulfilling those desires or not.
This is one of my favorite talks that helps us see the depth of grace and our repeated attempts to find life elsewhere. True Life can only be found in the life giving grace of Jesus Christ!
This sermon delves into the Psalms to find out that prayer can be a very raw experience. And it should be.
From the last words of Scripture we launch into what the afterlife will be like, and why the Hope of Heaven can transform us here and now.