Over the last couple of months, we've learned what it looks like to live for the Kingdom of God rather than ourselves. In Matthew 7, Jesus shows us how that transforms the way we interact with others.
Sermon by Jaz Terzic
How much less anxiety would you carry if you always knew where your next meal was coming from? Or if you never had to worry about paying another bill? What if you had complete confidence that every one of your needs would be provided for? Wouldn't that free you to seek God more wholeheartedly? This is the assurance Jesus offers in Matthew 6 for those who are in Christ.
Sermon by Nate Christensen 07.14.2026
If someone looked at your life, what would they see? Would they see someone who values God above all else? Would they see greed or generosity? Would they know who you serve? In Matthew 6, Jesus calls His followers to examine their hearts through three illustrations: treasure, eyes, and a master.
Sermon by Matt Christensen 07.07.2026
Have you ever done something for someone else without it really meaning much to you? It’s easy to go through the motions, doing the right things without much thought behind them. Jesus warns against this in Matthew 6. Following Jesus isn’t about checking the boxes of prayer, generosity, or other spiritual disciplines. It’s about pursuing these things out of a genuine relationship with Him. Even when no one else notices, our Father sees us.
Sermon by Drew Swanberg 06.30.2026
Throughout Scripture, we see God’s standard of righteousness and our inability to meet it. The law and God’s dealings with His people throughout the Old Testament remind us of His holiness and our need for a Savior. The reality is that none of us can measure up on our own. As we continued in Matthew 5, we saw the good news: we don’t have to.
Sermon by Nate Christensen 06.16.2026
What is your view of Jesus? He is certainly the Savior who defeated sin and death, but is that all? We had the privilege of hearing Trent Marshall from Citylight South Lincoln with us. He preached on Matthew 5 where Jesus calls His followers the salt of the earth and the light of the world. Salt preserves and light illuminates. As Christians, we are called to reflect Christ by preserving what is good and shining His truth in a broken world.
Sermon by Trent Marshall 06.09.2026
We live in a culture that is constantly telling us what is "right" and "wrong": the strongest should be the most powerful, we should take revenge against those who harm us, and on and on. But Jesus takes these ideas and flips them on their head. His sermon in Matthew tells us what it really means to live in His upside-down Kingdom and to walk with Him.
Sermon by Nate Christensen 06.02.2026
We all face situations that are difficult to understand from our limited perspective. When things don’t go as expected, our instinct is often to try harder, but is that what God is calling us to? In Job 28, we are reminded that God’s wisdom is trustworthy. He is sovereign over all things and truly good to us, even when we do not understand.
Sermon by Eric Wu 04.21.2026
We had the privilege of hearing from the Traveling Team. They shared the need for going to the nations and living on mission!
04.14.2026
Most of us know what it feels like to be misunderstood. We share our pain, and instead of being met with presence, people search for answers, leaving us feeling heavy and alone. Job experienced this same reality, and yet, he did not remain without hope.
Sermon by Jake Peterson 4.7.2026
When suffering and trial come, where does your heart turn? This last week, we began our new sermon series through Job and looked at how God allowed Job to suffer even though he had done nothing wrong. Yet the Lord uses suffering to reveal what we truly worship. When everything was stripped away, Job still ran to the Lord.
Sermon by Jake Peterson 3.31.2026
As we finished Malachi, we saw the Israelites wrestle with that question. They claimed to be God’s people, but their lives told a different story. We’re not that different. It’s easy to chase things that promise life but actually pull us away from the Lord. But, “It’s not found in what we have, but in who has us.”
Sermon by Daniel Bidne 3.24.2026
If we say we trust God and want to obey Him, but continually rely on ourselves for strength, do we really believe in His character? In Malachi 2 and 3, God rebukes Israel through the prophet Malachi. They claimed to know Him, but their words and their actions didn’t align. Israel was meant to reflect who God is, yet their lives told a different story.
Sermon by Drew Swanberg 03.17.2026
We all have mountaintop experiences, but eventually we have to come down the mountain. That is often where our faith is tested. In our fourth session of the 2026 PC3 Spring Retreat, we looked at the story of Elijah as he experienced God’s glory on the mountain and then faced a test of faith when he came down.
Sermon by Tom Rempel 03.08.2026
Our society often defines leadership by success, wealth, and accomplishment. But in Scripture, leadership begins with servanthood. In our third session of the 2026 PC3 Spring Retreat, we looked at the story of Joshua and were reminded that our service to God gives us purpose and dignity, not self-promotion.
Sermon by Tom Rempel 03.07.2026
God often uses those who have been brought low to accomplish His purposes. In order to walk in that, we must look to Him for our security. In our second session of the 2026 PC3 Spring Retreat, we walked through the story of Moses and were reminded that God can use us no matter our past when we trust Him and His will for our purpose.
Sermon by Tom Rempel 03.07.2026
In each of our lives, we can look back and see the faithfulness of God. As we studied the life of Joseph, we saw that it was only by relying on God’s faithfulness that he was able to keep going. In our first session of the 2026 PC3 Spring Retreat, we walked through Joseph’s story and were reminded that we don’t have to be defined by our circumstances.
Sermon by Tom Rempel 03.06.2026
We often make promises we fail to keep. We say we will hang out and never do, forget to respond to messages, or promise to pray and forget. But in Malachi 2, we see that God never forgets or lets up on His promises. This passage is not meant to shame us into trying harder. It points us to Jesus, the only one who perfectly kept the covenant.
Sermon by Zach Cutler 03.10.2026
How do you view the grace of God? As we continued our sermon series in Malachi, we learned that following Jesus is more than just believing in Him; it's full life surrender to Him in response to His grace. "Grace cost Jesus His life. It should also cost us ours."
Sermon by Jake Myers 03.03.2026
Have you ever questioned God’s love for you? Last week at PC3, we began our sermon series through Malachi, a book that reveals Israel’s complacency and rebellion, yet also highlights God’s deep desire for His people’s hearts. The Israelites doubted His love. God responds not with frustration or impatience, but with steady reassurance.
Sermon by Jake Peterson 02.24.2026
We were joined this week by Madi Schultz and Rachel Mattley to record a live episode for Madi's podcast "Sunny & 65". This live Q&A answers questions from our PC3 students about all different types of relationships.
02.17.2026
Marriage is a picture, but it is not the destination. It is meant to shape our hearts for our ultimate hope: eternal life with God. Revelation 21 reminds us that God's future is renewal, not replacement. He is not abandoning what He made. He is restoring it. The way we live and love now reveals where our hope truly is.
Sermon by Jake Peterson 02.03.2026
When you look in a mirror, you see a reflection of yourself. It shows you how you actually look, the food on your face, the tired eyes, whatever is really going on. Marriage has a similar effect. It reflects who you are on the inside, which is why it is so important to understand who you are now and who you are becoming before you get married.
Sermon by Nate Whisler 01.27.2026
Eunuchs were men in the Bible who lived as outcasts, often separated from full participation in the worship of God's people. This week, we looked at Isaiah 56, where the Lord gives special attention to these men. Instead of overlooking their sacrifice and devotion, God honors their faithfulness and promises them something greater than they had lost.
Sermon by Jake Peterson 01.20.2026
When you’re buying a house, there are plenty of things you consider. How many rooms are there? How big is it? Does it have a fenced-in yard? But one thing has to be non-negotiable: a solid foundation. Without it, the entire house becomes unstable. Likewise the foundation of our lives directly shapes the health and strength of our relationships.
Sermon by Andrew Rutten 01.13.2026
We all carry ambitions, things we're determined to accomplish or become. But Romans 15 invites us to consider being ambitious for the gospel. Gospel ambition begins with understanding and applying the gospel in our own lives. As it forms us, it shapes the way we serve, encourage, and build one another up for God's glory.
Sermon by Jake Peterson 12.9.2025
When we think about people who don’t know Jesus, how do our hearts respond? With apathy, or with genuine grief? Romans 9 gives us a glimpse into Paul’s heart for the lost. He speaks of deep sorrow and anguish for those who have not come to know Christ.
Sermon by Jake Peterson 12.2.2025
There’s a reality about humanity we all must face: none of us is good on our own. We stand unrighteous before a holy God. To truly understand the beauty of the gospel, we first have to recognize the weight of the bad news.
Sermon by Daniel Bidne 11.25.2025
Paul was an apostle of Christ who devoted his life to seeing the gospel proclaimed. As we opened our sermon series in Romans this past week, we saw Paul begin by addressing humanity's greatest need: the gospel itself.
Sermon by Nate Christensen 11.18.2025
Who would you say Jesus is to you? Whatever our answer is will dictate the hope that we have on this side of eternity. The hope of the resurrection has the power to change your life. The tomb is empty. Will you live like it is?
Sermon by Jake Peterson 11.11.2025
Do you ever read the story of the crucifixion and feel tempted to look down on the crowd that shouted, “Crucify Him!”? It’s easy to distance ourselves from that moment, but have you stopped to realize that our own sins are just as responsible for putting Him on the cross?
Sermon by Nate Christensen 11.4.2025
Jesus' time in the Garden of Gethsemane was one of the darkest moments of His life on earth. Yet, in His hour of anguish, His disciples left Him, prioritizing their own comfort. Jesus remained faithful where we fall short. He lived the life we never could and drank the cup of God's wrath that we deserved.
Sermon by Nate Whisler 10.28.2025
What is your definition of greatness? Everyone wants to be great in some capacity. Yet while the world tells us to work harder and climb higher, Jesus calls us to humble ourselves and live sacrificially. He was willing to give everything for us and calls us to do the same for Him.
Sermon by Jake Peterson 10.21.2025
When you reach the end of your life, what do you think you’ll wish you had done differently? When we look at the life of Jesus, we see intentionality, purpose, and ultimately, fulfillment. He calls us to imitate His life by taking up our cross, denying ourselves, and following in His footsteps.
Sermon by Nate Christensen 10.14.2025
Is your heart soft toward the Lord? Will you join Him in His mission to reach others? Are you willing to trust His power as Lord over all things? In Mark 4, Jesus’ parables focus on the heart. He challenges His listeners to consider the state of their hearts as it shapes their grasp of the good news, their willingness to share it with others, and ultimately, their faith in Him as Lord over all things.
Sermon by Andrew Rutten 09.30.2025
Why does a parent set rules for their child? And why does the child listen? A parent sets rules out of love, for the well-being of their child. The child listens because the parent has authority and acts in their best interest. In the same way, Jesus has authority as the Son of God.
Sermon by Nate Christensen 09.23.2025
In the face of sin and destruction, where do we turn? We have a God who delights in mercy and restoration. We can look to Him and find hope, trusting that one day He will restore all of creation back to Himself.
Sermon by Daniel Bidne 09.16.2025
If someone could see what's really going on in your heart, would it match the words you speak out loud? Maybe you'd feel exposed, embarrassed, ashamed, or caught in something you never wanted revealed. In Zechariah 3, we learn about how God silences the guilt of His people.
Sermon by Jake Peterson 09.09.2025
We all know what it’s like to owe something. A debt eventually has to be paid. But what if it didn’t? What if someone who owes you nothing stepped in and paid it all for you? That seems ridiculous…yet that’s exactly what Jesus did on the cross.
Sermon by Eric Wu 09.02.2025
Imagine entering into marriage knowing the person you vow to spend your life with will be unfaithful to you again and again. Now imagine that same person selling themselves into slavery and you having to buy them back. That's not just the story of Hosea, that's our story too.
Sermon by Jake Peterson 08.26.2025
Do you tend to view performance or processes as greater than the people around you? Do you view people as a disruption to the ministry? In this final sermon of the summer, Jake preaches about how, in God's kingdom, loving people is the purpose and the process for ministry.
Sermon by Jake Peterson 08.01.2025
We are waiting for Jesus to return and bring us forever into His holy presence. But, what do we do while now in a broken world? In this sermon, Jake tells us what it looks like to represent Christ while we wait for Him to come again.
Sermon by Jake Peterson 07.15.2025
There is something that enables us to love others well and also gives us a hope to live for. But what is that? And how can we live in the callings to walk with love and live with hope?
Sermon by Nate Whisler 07.01.2025
We have a God who is faithful to us, and it is by His power alone that we can walk with true strength and peace. It is His work that we rest on and His grace we rely on. This frees us to walk forward with confidence, even when we feel unfinished.
Sermon by Jake Peterson 07.22.2025
Despite what our society believes, sex has the power to shape us either in a way that is glorifying to God or in a way that is harmful. In this sermon, Eric preaches on what sex was designed for and how it is a gift that should be stewarded wisely.
Sermon by Dr. Eric Wu 06.24.2025
God's people are called to commit to one another and to be prepared to encounter suffering and persecution. These are two big callings that we can often say we know but don't truly understand. In this sermon, PC3 alum Jakob preaches on how Paul lays out each of the callings for God's people in 1 Thessalonians.
Sermon by Jakob Myers 06.17.2025
A phrase straight out of the reformation is: “We are justified by faith alone, but not by a faith that is alone”. In this sermon, Nate answers the question, “What is true conversion?” by showing when people are truly saved, their lives will look radically different.
Sermon by Nate Christensen 06.03.2025
Everyone is marked by something, either good or bad. In this sermon, Nate explains that, when the gospel takes root in our community, we will be marked by the fear of God, holy love, and hope from the Word of God.
Sermon by Nate Christensen 06.10.2025
Is God your convenience, or your craving? Do you long for Him and desire to fit your life around Him, rather than fit Him into your life? In this final sermon of the spring semester, we reflect on how Christ is our ultimate treasure and the One we should desire above all things.
Sermon by Jake Peterson 05.06.2025
Israel's compromise has caused them to descend into a dark hole of depravity. In this story, we see how Israel lets sin reign over them, and it shows us how we desperately need King Jesus.
Sermon by Nate Christensen 04.29.2025
Samson pursued compromise instead of holiness, which ultimately led to his destruction. How do we pursue compromise instead of holiness in our lives today?
Sermon by Nate Christensen 04.22.2025
God is not honored by a tragic sacrifice rooted in fear. He is honored by trust, obedience, and surrender to His character. Judges 11 shows us how some sacrifices can be dishonoring to God.
Sermon by Jake Peterson 04.15.2025
Did you know that pride can look like thinking better of ourself and thinking worse of ourself? So how do we actually work against pride? Judges 6-8 shows us how pride pulls us away from God.
Sermon by Jake Peterson 04.08.2025
Our culture believes that those are victorious are those who are the most strong, the most smart, the most capable. But scripture tells us that the people God works in ways that seem impossible and uses people who seem like the least capable.
Sermon by Daniel Bidne 04.01.2025
Is your life telling a meaningful story? Are you investing in something that is worthwhile, or are you wasting your life? This fourth session of the 2025 PC3 Spring Retreat discusses the discipline of exaltation through the book of Nehemiah.
Sermon by Tom Rempel 03.30.2025
How often do you devote yourself to studying God's Word? Do you believe the Scripture is ore precious and valuable than everything you own? This third session of the 2025 PC3 Spring Retreat discusses the discipline of devotion through the book of Nehemiah.
Sermon by Tom Rempel 03.29.2025
Do you avoid serving in ways that you believe are beneath you? Or do you serve in a way that will ensure you get the credit? This second session of the 2025 PC3 Spring Retreat discusses the discipline of participation through the book of Nehemiah.
Sermon by Tom Rempel 03.29.2025
What does it look like to wait on God when it seems like He's saying "Not yet" in answer to your prayers? In this first session of the 2025 PC3 Spring Retreat, Tom Rempel discusses the discipline of intercession through the book of Nehemiah.
Sermon by Tom Rempel 03.28.2025
This sermon dives into Judges 3, and introduces us to Ehud. Through this passage, we learn that God loves to save and use broken people to show His power and glory!
Sermon by Nate Christensen 03.25.2025
In the book of Judges, the Israelites found themselves in a cycle of disobeying God, leading to their captivity and suffering. Despite their unfaithfulness, God showed them mercy. How often do we find ourselves in a similar cycle, and how does God respond to us in those moments?
Sermon by Nate Whisler 03.18.2025
Looking at Judges 1 to see how Christians should eliminate every area of compromise.
Sermon by Jake Peterson 03.11.2025
In this passage, Paul calls the church of Corinth not to allow their theological growth or newfound liberty to combat the cost of their love for one another.
Sermon by Daniel Bidne 02.25.2025
In the first half of this episode, Jake Peterson walks through commitment and intimacy. In the second half of this episode, Jake Peterson, Hannah Bidne, and Rachel Mattley answer questions on singleness, dating, and marriage.
Q & A by Jake Peterson, Hannah Bidne, and Rachel Mattley 02.18.2025
Because true contentment is found in Christ, Christians can experience lasting joy and peace in all seasons - single or married.
Sermon by Jake Peterson 02.11.2025
God created sex to be a good and glorious thing that is to be enjoyed only in the covenant of marriage. Because God has bought us by the blood of His son, Jesus, we should gladly submit to His holy design for sex and flee sexual immorality.
Sermon by Nate Christensen 02.04.2025
Learning how God's wisdom is very opposite of the world's wisdom and how the Bible calls us to love those whom we are in a relationship whether romantically or a friendship.
Sermon by Jake Peterson 01.28.2025
What is love? How do we know what it is? Love is not just an emotion, it is a commitment that leads to action. The love that Christ calls us to show towards others is exactly the way that Christ loves us first!
Sermon by Dr. Eric Wu 01.21.2025
Where is God calling you to go? What is He calling you to? In Ezekiel, we are given a call to a difficult ministry with a difficult message. Yet, we can look to God's divinity through it all.
Sermon by Daniel Bidne 11.19.2024
Do you believe that God has the power to save even those who seem too dead in sin? Each of us at one time were dry bones, dead in sin, yet God has powerfully saved those who have faith in Christ and made them alive. We can have hope that He will continue to make dry bones alive because He continues to be a powerful God.
Sermon by Jake Peterson 12.03.2024
Why is water mentioned so many times in the Bible? What about this analogy is so significant? In Ezekiel, the water that flows from the throne of God gives life and life abundant to everything it touches. So it is with the presence of our King.
Sermon by Nate Christensen 12.10.2024
What does it mean to be a watchman for the world? And, who are called to be watchmen? In Ezekiel, we see that God provides the means, the message, and the motivation for US to deliver His good news to the world.
Sermon by Jake Peterson 11.26.2024
Do you have trouble believing we are in a spiritual war or that we have any power to overcome our enemies? The reality that we live in is that there is a spiritual battle around us that we cannot see with our eyes but that has influence in our lives. Yet, we are not alone and powerless. We have been equipped to fight and to stand firm in our mission.
Sermon by Nate Whisler 11.12.2024
We have received grace from God, so what does it look like for us to live in response to that? Through Ephesians, we learn that we should act towards others in love, honor, and grace because of the work God has done in our hearts.
Sermon by Jake Peterson 11.05.2024
The Christian life is marked by submission and sacrifice, both in community and within the roles of marriage. This passage in Ephesians shows us how God designed men and women to have equal value but to function with different responsibilities that both reflect the love and character of Jesus.
Sermon by Nate Whisler 10.29.2024
We have a new identity in Christ and, as such, are called to walk in love, light, and wisdom. Ephesians 5 tells us that we are children of God and should be imitators of who He is. Do you live as though these things are true of you?
Sermon by Jake Peterson 10.22.2024
If we forget that God has adopted us into His family through the work of Jesus, we will miss out on intimacy with Jesus and will live as though He is no longer sufficient for us. In this sermon by Davis Hill, one of our PC3 Student Leaders, we are reminded of who we are and what our identity is in Christ.
Sermon by Davis Hill 10.15.2024
Do you think that you have nothing left to learn about the gospel? Do you believe that you've got your life under control? The moment we say "I've got this" or "I don't have something to learn here", we have forgotten the gospel of Jesus.
Sermon by Jake Peterson 10.06.2024
Is your belief in how good you are keeping you from Jesus? Or, do you struggle to believe that God loves you regardless of what you have or have not done? God is a Father who loves you not because of what you've done but because you are His. Salvation is not about anything you've done, but about everything He has done.
Sermon by Austin Edwards 10.05.24
If you wrote all of the good things you've done and all of the bad things you've done on a resumé, would your good be enough to get you into Heaven? Or would your bad be enough to keep you out of the presence of God?
Austin Edwards, pastor at CityLight Lincoln, joins PC3 on fall retreat to preach the truth of the gospel, which is that Jesus offers to exchange our sinful resumé with His perfect one.
Sermon by Austin Edwards 10.04.24
If you were to walk into a room of people you haven't met before, what would you want them to know about you? In a culture soaked with impressions of impressiveness, James 1:1 shows us what it looks like to simply be called a servant of God.
Sermon by Austin Edwards 10.05.24
Have you experienced the love of God so deeply that it transforms your life? This recording of Jake's sermon tells us that, if you're a Christian, you are empowered by God's unlimited riches and are free to abide with Christ with great expectation.
Sermon by Jake Peterson 10.01.24
Do you think you're undeserving of God's grace? Do you think you're not good enough to be used by God? The truth is, no one is too far from God's grace. Nate's testimony is a beautiful example of God's redemption and the way God uses everyone with various backgrounds for His glory.
Sermon by Nate Christensen 09.24.2024
What would it look like to be thankful every moment of every day? Jake walks us through Ephesians 2 as we look at how God gives us peace with Him and peace with others.
Sermon by Jake Peterson 09.17.2024
Did you know that, by nature and in our sinfulness, we have no business being in Heaven? But, because of God's mercy, those who are in Christ can point to Him and say, "We're with Him. And because we're with Him, we're home".
Sermon by Pastor Andrew Rutten 09.10.24
This sermon dives into how we have every spiritual blessing in Christ, and how
God empowers us to live praise worthy lives.
Sermon by Jake Peterson 09.03.24
Do you recognize that you have rebelled against God? Despite our rebellion, God invites us with open arms into a relationship with Him through the blood of Jesus Christ. We can be the prodigal who returns home to our Father.
Sermon by Daniel Bidne 08.27.24
Daniel shares about greed and the false sense of security it creates. Would we be wise and generous with our money, using it to bring glory to God.
Sermon by Daniel Bidne 03.19.24
Jake finishes out the vice and virtue series.
Would we as a people have a right view of anger and justice that leads to forgiveness because we have right view of the grace of Jesus.
Sermon by Jake Peterson 03.26.24
The traveling team visits PC3 and talks about 10/40 window and the importance of missions.
04.02.24
What's the best investment you've ever made? For the Christian, the answer should be Christ and therefore we are investing everything we can into the eternity to come!
Sermon by Jake Peterson 04.16.24
Would we embrace our faith as precious so that we will persevere. Would we be reminded of the great gifts we are given and the joy of our salvation.
Sermon by Daniel Bidne 04.09.24
What sin would tear apart PC3 or any other church community overnight? It might not be what you think. Jake Myers preaches the word on the vice Gossip and the virtue of restraint!
Sermon by Jake Myers 03.12.24
What sin will lead you to the most regret in life? What sin leads us to missing out on what God calls us into?
Jake shares with us the cost of laziness and the cure in looking to Christ.
Sermon by Jake Peterson 03.05.24
When you think about something that lasts forever, what does your mind go to? In this sermon, Nate Christensen makes the claim that Biblical, covenant love in marriage is forever, as it is a direct representation of God’s eternal love for His people.
Sermon by Nate Christensen 02.20.24
What sin leads to every other vice? As C.S. Lewis puts it, “every other sin is mere flee bites in comparison.”
Daniel walks us through the vice of pride and how this sin is the reason for our disobedience, our anxiety and the root of all other sins.
Sermon by Daniel Bidne 02.27.24
Would we understand the work that a marriage and a relationship with God takes, and start taking steps to be ready for it.
Sermon by Jake Peterson 02.13.24
Although marriages are a beautiful gift from God, we may be shocked after the honeymoon phase that it’s not perfectly blissful. Daniel shares with us wisdom on what is needed from us!
Sermon by Daniel Bidne 02.06.24
Nate Whisler shares with us through Song of Solomon 3:6-4:16 what it may look like for a Godly man to pursue His wife for the sake of marriage and how that correlates to their physical relationship!
Sermon by Nate Whistler 01.30.24
As a college ministry, marriage is on our minds. This passage helps us to see what qualities are important in a marriage, and provides a pathway to preparing for marriage and even more so, our walk with God!
Sermon by Jake Peterson 01.23.24
Daniel kicks off this series by talking about how easily things of this world influence our views on love and marriage, however the Bible has ultimate authority and should be our guide.
Sermon by Daniel Bidne 01.16.24
What would it look like to give up everything for Jesus? What if we consider going overseas, or being part of church plants?
Sermon by Daniel Bidne 11.07.23
If we are in Christ we have everything we need, so we can give up everything for Jesus.
Sermon by Nate Christensen 10.31.23
As you receive the free gift of salvation, would you bear much fruit as you walk with Christ.
Sermon by Daniel Bidne 10.17.23
The Father blesses us, chooses us, and predestined us.
Sermon by Andrew Rutten 10.07.23
Nothing can take your freedom in salvation away from you because it is from Christ alone.
Sermon by Eric Wu 10.10.23
We can find joy in being alive in Christ as a recipient of grace.
Sermon by Andrew Rutten 10.06.23
Would we rely on God's grace, His word, and live with zeal that reflects the change that comes with knowing Christ.
Sermon by Jake Peterson 10.03.23
The Gospel was undefiled, protected by the church, and will not change.
Sermon by Jake Peterson 09.05.23
Salvation is not through our own works, but by grace through our faith in Christ.
Sermon by Daniel Bidne 09.12.23
We are saved by faith, should live by faith, and are heirs by faith.
Sermon by Jake Peterson 09.19.23
The Gospel is one of grace and peace! There is no other Gospel!
Sermon by Jake Peterson 08.22.23
What do you need to make it through today? Daniel shares with us our greatest need as we begin our "I AM:" series!
Sermon by Daniel Bidne 05.30.23
Trust falls are tricky. Do they know what they're doing? Are they strong enough too? Are they willing? Lucky for us, Jesus is worthy of all our trust.
Sermon by Jake Peterson 06.27.23
We need Jesus to guide us through every step of the way!
Sermon by Daniel Bidne 06.06.23
Ever gone the wrong way in a car wash? For Christians, we need to believe that Jesus is the TRUE gate we could ever have and trust His direction.
Sermon by Nate Christensen 06.13.23
Jesus isn't responsible for us on behalf of someone else. He isn't a hired hand who takes care of us because he has to, but because we are His!
Sermon by Eric Wu 06.20.23
God reveals that He is the one who has blighted the Israelites. We understand that this is the most loving thing that He could have done.
Sermon by Daniel Bidne 04.18.23
Every Christian is giving the responsibility of receiving the Gospel and passing it to others.
Sermon by Jake Peterson 04.25.23
If we want to glorify God and share the Gospel, we need to make sure that we are preaching faithfully!
Sermon by Daniel Bidne 05.02.23
By enjoying God, may we remember, draw near, hold unswervingly, and spur one another on.
Sermon by Daniel Bidne 03.26.23
If we say we follow Jesus, we have to know who Jesus is.
Sermon by Daniel Bidne 04.04.23
Sin is always going to be present, but all of the guilt and shame is left at a the cross.
Sermon by Glenn Lawson 03.25.23
How to discern false teachers by knowing the love of God.
Sermon by Jake Peterson 03.28.23
Psalm 119 walks through what the word of Christ means to us as Christians.
Sermon by Glenn Lawson 03.25.23
God loves you right where you are, and His love is a love that does not change.
Sermon by Glenn Lawson 03.24.23
Those who are children of God will strive to look like Christ.
Sermon by Daniel Bidne 03.21.23
Be weary of antichrists, remembering your anointing, and never stop abiding.
Sermon by Jake Peterson 03.07.23
You know you've been saved when you've been changed, you love others more, and you love the world less.
Sermon by Jake Peterson 02.28.23
Some steps to prepare for marriage include believing the gospel, attacking your pride, fleeing sexual immorality, dealing with your past, believing in God's sovereignty, and living for Christ.
Sermon by Andrew Rutten 02.07.23
Pursue Jesus/wisdom first above all. As a result of this, find a spouse who is doing the same.
Sermon by Daniel Bidne 01.24.23
Bearing one another's burdens by challenging others, humbling yourself, and encouraging leaders.
Sermon by Nate Christensen 01.17.23
As Paul writes his letter to Timothy, he recounts how Timothy came to faith and how the Lord has strengthen him by providing His Holy Spirit.
Sermon by Jake Peterson 11.29.22
We don't want to view our emotions as something to push past or idolize, but allow them to help us grow closer to God.
Sermon by Jared Kliewer 12.06.22
Andrew Rutten, Jared Kliewer , Daniel Bidne, and Jake Peterson answer theological questions.
11.15.22
Repentance, righteous anger, and discipline are all gifts from God.
Sermon by Jake Peterson 11.08.22
We worship God by being kingdom minded, rejoicing rightly, and sacrificially giving.
Sermon by Daniel Bidne 11.01.22
God is faithful when we are unfaithful and calls us into His faithfulness.
Sermon by Nate Christensen 10.25.22
God is faithful when we are unfaithful and calls us into His faithfulness.
Sermon by Nate Christensen 10.25.22
Nehemiah shows us a picture of the Gospel by calling the Israelites to repent of their sins because of their fear of God! He then invites those same sinners to his table.
Sermon by Jake Peterson 09.27.22
No matter what your occupation, passions, or spiritual gifts, God desires you to build His kingdom.
Sermon by Jake Peterson 09.13.22
Evangelism, setting our hearts on Jesus, and living a holy life are attributes of living for Christ.
Sermon by Daniel Bidne 09.06.22
To be wise in God''s eyes, you must be a fool in the world's
Sermon by Justin Larson 04.19.22
James shows us that a faith that hasn't changed you, hasn't saved you
Sermon by Daniel Bidne on 03.29.22
Unconditional love for those around us rather than showing favoritism.
Sermon by Jake Peterson on 03.22.22