Taken mainly from Romans 13: 9 – 14, shows us that God gave us the ability to love and we have endless power through Jesus to love others. This sermon discusses the ways we can and need to love as another way to live.
Taken from the book of Matthew 16:13 – 20, this sermon explains the not so obvious meanings behind the passage as well as to tie together the items within the sermon title.
Taken from Matthew 14: 22 – 33, this sermon explains why we should not fear what life gives us, even though we may face many tests of our faith.
Based upon the book of Matthew chapter 14, verses 13 to 21, this sermon explains why the serving of the loaves and fish is symbolic of The Great Commission.
Taken from Romans 8:12 – 25, this sermon expounds upon life in the Spirit and our future glory. What is the purpose of talking about a model electric race car? You should watch to learn how this ties in with the message.
As Christians it seems we have one foot in Heaven and the other one in the world, with conflict in us that we wrestle with. How do we deal with this situation and continue our journey through life with Jesus? Watch this sermon for some insight. The main biblical text comes from Romans 7: 15 […]
Through Jesus we can live like Adam and Eve before the fall, connected to God, because of God’s love, through regeneration. The relevant scripture is Matthew 9: 9 – 13; 18 – 26.
As the title implies this sermon details the basic job we need to be doing to continue the Great Commission. The biblical text comes from Matthew 28: 16 – 20.
Sometimes fear gets in the way and we can doubt that that God is there with us throughout our lives but we can stand on our faith and His promises because He finished everything on the cross. In knowing this what must we be doing with our lives? Watch this sermon to find out. The […]
Live life according to God’s Word, even unto death. Hardship and adversity happen to all of us but it serves to cause us to draw closer to God. He will make our paths straight and, in the end, everything will be all right. The major scripture is Acts 7: 55-60.