Jesus: Son of God – John 1:14-18

If you’ve ever tried standing in the strong current of a river you’ve sensed what it’s like to experience something more powerful than yourself. For every believer in and follower of Jesus the powerful truth that “the Word became flesh and dwelt among us,” should be an experience like that, only greater. Jesus came, fully God, and took on humanity not just to visit, but dwell among us, full of grace and truth. Follow along with this sermon from John 1:14-18 as we discover how through faith in Jesus — the one who reveals the Father — we receive God’s “grace upon grace,” providing us with the fullness we need to stand firm in life and to live for his glory.

Jesus: The Light – John 1:4-13

Why does the darkness of sin reject the light of truth? Sin hates being exposed by the truth. In this sermon from the Gospel of John, we find a second name for Jesus: The Light. He overcomes the darkness of sin. He has been rejected by many for centuries, but all who believe in Him become children of God who experience the true light of life. Follow along now with this sermon from John 1:4-13.

Jesus: the Word – John 1:1-3

In this new sermon series on the Gospel of John, we discover that Jesus is the living Word of God, revealing the heart and mind of God to us. Far more than a wise leader, Jesus is the eternal Son of God, existing before creation, fully divine, and the creator of all things. We must understand who Jesus is to have strengthened faith and witness. Join us as we begin this series by considering John 1:1-3.

Build Your Spiritual Life – Jude 20-25

The best defense against false teaching is to saturate your life with the Word of God. Jude closes this letter with encouragement to God’s people to prepare themselves with the truth.

Warning Signs – Jude 14-19

False teachers, though appearing trustworthy, are dangerous, as warned in Jude 14-19. They face divine judgment, are marked by grumbling, self-serving boasting, and divisiveness, and lead believers astray and deceive unbelievers. Believers in Jesus must … Warning Signs – Jude 14-19Read more

Recognize A Counterfeit – Jude 8-13

False teachers pose a serious threat to the church, marked by corrupt conversation and character. To recognize these counterfeits, believers in Jesus must be grounded in God’s Word, allowing its truth to shape our hearts and minds. Join us as we explore Jude 8-13 to understand this urgent call to discernment.

Remember – Jude 5-7

In this sermon on Jude 5-7, we’ll see how Jude uses three examples from history — Israel’s unbelief, the fallen angels’ rebellion, and Sodom and Gomorrah’s immorality — to warn against rejecting God’s truth. The danger of false teachers is real. Believers must trust in Jesus who offers salvation from God’s judgment, and stay rooted in Scripture.

Contend For the Faith – Jude 1-4

False teachings can mislead Jesus’ followers, so it’s vital to know God’s Word. It should challenge our thinking and transform our lives. Without this, we risk falling into deception and failing to share the Good News of the Gospel. Join us as we explore the Epistle of Jude in this brief series.

Read Your Bible, Part 4 – Romans 15:4

Wouldn’t it be great to pray, assured that God will answer your prayers? The Bible teaches us how to pray. This is the eighth reason in our series of 8 Reasons to Read you Bible. Follow along as we consider the truths of God’s Word and the importance of learning from it how to pray.

Read Your Bible, Part 3 – Ephesians 6:17

God promises to accomplish in His people things which He will not do without His Word. So it’s important that God’s people be saturated with the Word and devote themselves to being lifelong readers of the Bible. In part three and we cover reasons 6 and 7 for reading your Bible. Follow along as we consider why cultivating this spiritual discipline is so important.

Read Your Bible, Part 2 – Hosea 6:3

God promises to accomplish His good purposes with His Word. Following the end of our series in Colossians where we were reminded of the importance of reading God’s Word we come to this brief series in which we’re addressing 8 reasons to read your Bible. This part two and we cover reasons 3, 4 and 5. Follow along as we consider why cultivating this spiritual discipline is so important.