Our 2021 Easter sermon taken mainly from I Corinthians 15: 1 – 11 announces that we are now free and if we surrender to His will, we will be included in His life.
Taken from the book of Philippians 2: 5 – 11, with an excursion into Matthew 21: 1 – 11, this sermon teaches us about humility with Jesus as The example. It also includes the story of Pfc. Desmond Doss and the Tuskegee Airmen of WWII as human examples of this behavior.
This sermon defines the aspects of death as it relates to glorifying and transforming us into the mind of Jesus. Taken from John 12: 20 – 33, with an excursion into Ephesians 2: 14 – 22.
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.
Where is the Temple? Where is God working? The pertinent scriptures for today are John 2: 13 – 22, I Corinthians 6: 19 – 20 and John 14.
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.
This sermon is based upon Mark 9: 2 – 9 regarding the transfiguration of Christ thus revealing who He really was to His selected disciples. Learn about another type of transfiguring that will occur.
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.
How does one become extraordinary if he/she were merely ordinary? Watch this sermon from Mark 1: 14 – 20 to understand.