This week’s sermon takes us to John 4:27-30, where the Samaritan woman’s life is being transformed by her encounter with Jesus. What does she do next? She runs straight to the townspeople she’d been avoiding and invites them to meet the man who knew everything about her, and still offered her living water. Her approach is beautiful in its simplicity: she doesn’t preach at them, she just asks a question: “Can this be the Christ?” Join us as we explore how Jesus brings people to faith and what it means for how we share the Gospel with others today.
The Deepest Need – John 4:1-26
In Sunday’s sermon we continued our look at Jesus’ conversation with the woman at the well in John 4. It’s a beautiful picture of how Jesus meets us right where we are, knowing everything about us, yet offering exactly what we need most. If you’ve ever felt like nothing in life truly satisfies, this passage points us to the living water that Jesus alone can give.
The Gift of God – John 4:1-26
This week’s sermon looks at Jesus’ encounter with the Samaritan woman at the well in John 4. We see that Jesus loves all people, whether they’re respected like Nicodemus or outcasts like this woman. Jesus offers her “living water,” which represents the eternal life and satisfaction that only He can give through faith. This passage reminds us that what every person truly needs is forgiveness of sin and new life through Jesus Christ, which brings real joy and peace that nothing else can provide.
Jesus Above All – John 3:22-36
When people look at your life, do they see you or do they see Jesus? In this message from John 3:22-36, we witness John the Baptist’s final testimony in this Gospel—a powerful reminder that our lives should reflect Christ, not ourselves. Through John’s humble response to his disciples’ concerns about Jesus gaining more followers, we learn what it means to truly live out the declaration: “He must increase, but I must decrease.”
Light Has Come – John 3:16-21
As we begin 2026, this sermon reminds us that God offers something far better than New Year’s resolutions, He offers new life. Exploring one of Scripture’s most beloved passages, we discover that God isn’t waiting to condemn us, but sent His Son to save us. His arms are wide open, inviting us out of darkness […]
Whoever Believes In Him – John 3:9-15
As we enter into a new year, we’re reminded that real, lasting change doesn’t come from resolutions or self-improvement, but from being “born again” through the Spirit of God. In this message from John 3, we revisit Jesus’ nighttime conversation with Nicodemus to see that true life, eternal life, comes not by religion, effort, or knowledge, but by looking to Christ in faith. Watch or listen now…
When God Moves – John 3:1-8
Gifts at Christmas get our attention because of the wrapping paper and the glitter. But the gift itself is what’s inside. That’s what Jesus shows Nicodemus in John 3: the heart of the gospel. No amount of effort, religion, or good works can save us. What we need is new life, born not of ourselves but of God’s Spirit. This message reminds us to trust Him, to receive this gift of grace, and to live in the joy of being born again.
Born Again – John 3:1-4
In this week’s message from John 3:1–4, we meet Nicodemus, a respected religious leader who came to Jesus seeking understanding but discovered his deepest need instead. Pastor Kevin shows how Jesus’ conversation with Nicodemus reveals our own need for spiritual rebirth, not just a new start but a new life given by the Holy Spirit. Listen and be reminded: Jesus knows exactly what you need, and He alone can make you new.