
Published: 6 months ago
In Galatians 6:14, Paul says that his obsession is the cross of Christ. How could the symbol of Roman cruelty become something that Paul was willing to live and die for? How could a stumbling block to the Jews and foolishness to the Gentiles be the source of all that is best in life?

Published: 6 months ago
"My life is a mess" with these words, the late Mike Yaconelli begins his book "Messy Spirituality." It is a confession most of us can make. Building off of Proverbs 14:4, this message encourages us by reminding us that God can and will bless the mess of our lives. In this sermon we examine the fact that grace, growth and God's people are messy and once we embrace that truth, God can do His best work in our hearts.

Published: 6 months ago
There was a time when the doctrine of the Trinity was serious business, but today many Christians live as "practical heretics" when it comes to this crucial truth. Paul in 2 Corinthians 13:14 helps us discover what difference the the Trinity makes in our christian experience.

Published: 6 months ago
Ephesus in the time of the Apostle Paul bears striking similarity to our own 21st century culture, particularly in regard to its view of motherhood. 1 Timothy 2:15, encourages women to embrace the "high calling" of motherhood in the face of societal pressures to forsake the home for personal gain.

Published: 7 months ago
This message (taken from Acts 1) preached on Ascension Sunday deals with how the believer and the Church should wait until Jesus returns to restore the Kingdom. As we wait, we should remember what Jesus did, receive what Jesus promised and reveal what Jesus is doing now.