Rev. Ben preaches on how the hope we have in the Gospel can bear real-world fruit in our lives, and is the primary engine of our growth as Christians.
Rev. Ben preaches on how the hope we have in the Gospel can bear real-world fruit in our lives, and is the primary engine of our growth as Christians.
Dr. Fred Ruppel preaches from Luke 10:1-20 on our call to evangelism, regardless of how qualified we feel.
Rev. Daniel Jones shares a message from the heart, that Jesus came to save us, not burden us and that the things of this world lead to death, but Jesus is our Life.
Rev. Ben preaches from Luke 24 about how the Resurrection of Jesus calls us to a response, but does not allow indifference to be an option. May the Spirit of resurrection stir in us an awe, a purpose, a joyful direction for our lives.
Rev. Ben preaches on Jesus Christ as the fulfillment of the Passover, and how He gives us this feast of His body and blood as a means of grace and as a securing of our identity in Him.
Rev. Ben preaches on the kind of glory that Jesus is seeking after, and what it means for us to seek after glory too.
Concluding our Way of the Cross sermon series, Rev. Ben preaches on the story of the encounter between Jesus and Zacchaeus, and how it is this encounter with Jesus that makes the way of the cross worth it for us.
Continuing our Lenten Way of the Cross sermon series, this week Rev. Ben preaches on the parable of the Prodigal Son, and the Father’s deep desire for reconciliation, which is the heart of the Gospel.
Continuing our Lenten preaching series on the Way of the Cross, Rev. Ben preaches this week from Luke 13:1-9 on Jesus’ call to repentance. We don’t like to hear that we are sinners or in the wrong, but Jesus’ call to repent is His mercy at work, as He’s calling us to Himself. Luke 13:1-9; Exodus 3:1-15; Psalm 103:1-12; I Corinthians 10:1-13
Rev. Ben preaches on Jesus’ teaching about the narrow door of a life that follows after Him, the life that walks in the way of the cross.