Episodes

Sunday Jul 03, 2016
Matthew 13:44: The Kingdom of Heaven (The Good Teacher)
Sunday Jul 03, 2016
Sunday Jul 03, 2016
Welcome to the 5th sermon in our series on the teachings of Jesus. (5 of 8)
We have been spending time in the gospel of Mark. We have been looking at the events of Jesus’ life and how he interacted with people. This summer we are going to shift our focus to the teachings of Jesus. What do his parables mean? Why did he tell the stories he told? When people listened to the Good Teacher, what was it that he wanted them to hear?

Sunday May 15, 2016
Psalm 145:4: Heritage
Sunday May 15, 2016
Sunday May 15, 2016
Welcome to this stand alone sermon on commending the works of God to the next generation.

Sunday Feb 21, 2016
Mark 1:35: A Desolate Place (Meeting Jesus)
Sunday Feb 21, 2016
Sunday Feb 21, 2016
Welcome to the 5th sermon in our series on the book of Mark. (5 of 60)
There are many people, not just Christians, who would put Jesus at the top of a list of most influential people in the world. If you were to also make a list of people who have claimed to be God, Jesus would be the only person on both lists. Everyone else who has claimed to be God has been dismissed by history as false. We are going to spend this sermon series looking at how Jesus was presented in the gospel of Mark. Mark is very to the point. He leaves very little doubt as to who Jesus is. Mark presents Jesus as King and then leaves us to deal with that truth.

Sunday Dec 27, 2015
Matthew 2:1-18: The Feast of the Holy Innocents (Feasts of Remembrance)
Sunday Dec 27, 2015
Sunday Dec 27, 2015
Welcome to the 4th sermon in our series on the Feasts of Christmas. (4 of 5)
Up until a couple of centuries ago, there was no mass printing of books. Individuals had little opportunity to read the Bible themselves. So, the Church put together a calendar by which they would tell the whole story of Scripture throughout the year. Advent was the start of the year, a time to look at the Old Testament and anticipate the birth of the Messiah. Christmas then was the second season of the church year, the time that focuses on the coming of Jesus and the new life that we can have with his coming. In this series we are going to look at some feasts the early church began to celebrate that call attention to what actions our lives should have because Christ has come.

Sunday Nov 15, 2015
Ephesians 1:3-13: Adoption as Sons
Sunday Nov 15, 2015
Sunday Nov 15, 2015
Welcome to this stand alone sermon on how salvation is also an adoption into the family of God.

Sunday Jul 05, 2015
Psalm 73 (Psummer in the Psalms/Elders Intro)
Sunday Jul 05, 2015
Sunday Jul 05, 2015
Welcome to the 4th sermon in our series on some of our favorite Psalms. (4 of 7) - Eric Elves
The book of Psalms is a huge collection of poetry, of wisdom, of prayers, and of hymns written by a whole bunch of different people in the life of Israel. It’s people that are wrestling with the truths of God and wrestling with the brokenness that they find in the world. They are trying in to understand and come to grips with what is going on. Throughout the Psalms you see lots of different emotions being expressed: happiness, joy, sorrow, shame, guilt, despair, hope, excitement, wonder, longing, brokenness, and a slew of other emotions. It is the place in the Bible where feelings are more present that events. Singer/songwriter Sandra McCracken explains, “Psalms give us words when we have none. They prompt us to sing a new song when we cannot find our own voice.” Join us as we learn not only how to read the Psalms, but take time to soak them in.

Sunday May 31, 2015
The Bible: Can We Trust It?
Sunday May 31, 2015
Sunday May 31, 2015
Welcome to this stand alone sermon on many of the reasons we can trust the Bible.

Sunday Oct 27, 2013
Exodus 25-30: God Dwells Among Them - Part 2 (God the Hero)
Sunday Oct 27, 2013
Sunday Oct 27, 2013
Welcome to the 22nd sermon in our series on how God has worked in history. (22 of 24)
When you hear the word hero, what comes to mind? Heroes of faith? Everyday heroes? War heroes? Superheroes? What about God? Some of us see God as a “dictator in the sky” that commands what will take place on earth. We may see God as removed and disinterested or like a cheerleader or a grandfather that spoils us. What informs your view of God? In this series we are going into the stories of the book of Exodus to examine real historical stories of real people dealing with real problems. We will discover who God truly is through what he has done.

Sunday Oct 20, 2013
Exodus 25-30: God Dwells Among Them - Part 1 (God the Hero)
Sunday Oct 20, 2013
Sunday Oct 20, 2013
Welcome to the 21st sermon in our series on how God has worked in history. (21 of 24)
When you hear the word hero, what comes to mind? Heroes of faith? Everyday heroes? War heroes? Superheroes? What about God? Some of us see God as a “dictator in the sky” that commands what will take place on earth. We may see God as removed and disinterested or like a cheerleader or a grandfather that spoils us. What informs your view of God? In this series we are going into the stories of the book of Exodus to examine real historical stories of real people dealing with real problems. We will discover who God truly is through what he has done.