As Jesus ‘speaks’ to us we get a clearer vision of who He is and we come to realize that in the end, everything is going to be all right. Taken from John 3:14-21.
Have you suffered for doing good? Today’s sermon gives us the good news about Jesus Christ with stories of Martin Luther King and others, and an invitation to baptism. The main biblical text is I Peter: 3: 18 – 22.
Meet Jesus, the Grear Physician, and how you can use what He does in your life to share the gospel with others. Taken from Mark 1: 29-39
Who is the greatest coach who ever lived? View this sermon to find out the qualifying characteristics. The main text comes from Mark 1: 21 – 28, with excerpts from Phillipians 7:3, Ephesians 4:29, Romans 12:10 and 10:13, and Matthew 28:18.
Jesus wants you to come close to Him and assist the mighty work of saving people from the lost state many are in. He wants those who were like the disciples: hard working, and worked together with courage and discipline to carry out Jesus’ plan for mankind. The main text comes from John 1: 43 […]
In these tumultuous times we need Jesus more than ever. Learn how Jesus’s baptism relates to John the Baptist, the disciples and us today. Taken from Mark 1: 4 – 11.
Jesus gathers everyone to worship in spirit and truth, even through cultural and racial differences. The main biblical text comes from Ephesians 1: 3 – 14, with excursions into I Peter 2:9 and Revelation 7:9.
This Christmas sermon shows us who Jesus was, is and is to be. Remember to put your burdens on Him because He cares for you always.
Can you deal in joy with tragedies that happen in our lives through trust in Christ? This Advent message was taken from I Thessalonians 5:16-24.
An Advent message taken from II Peter 3: 8 – 14. Jesus’ second coming is meant to remind us that He is faithful in His return and what we should do in preparation. Be faithful as Jesus is faithful to us.