Episodes
Sunday Jul 02, 2023
Hebrews 10:24-25: Encourage One Another
Sunday Jul 02, 2023
Sunday Jul 02, 2023
Welcome to this sermon on the spiritual disciplines. It discusses how to encourage both those inside the Church and those outside the Church.
Sunday Jul 11, 2021
Colossians 3:18-4:1: Relationships (The People of God)
Sunday Jul 11, 2021
Sunday Jul 11, 2021
Welcome to the 12th sermon in our series on the book of Colossians. (12 of 14)
Colossians is a wonderful letter written to a newer church in the city of Colossae. There are a number of different backgrounds that are represented in this young gathering of followers of Jesus that Paul is encouraging and equipping toward faithfulness! There are differing opinions on whether this was Paul's instruction to a very young and new church or if Paul was writing to them after a few years when their former ways of life had started to creep in. Either way, what Paul writes to this church is SO helpful and encouraging for any church to remember what Christ has delivered us from and what He is delivering us toward!
Sunday Aug 25, 2019
Psalm 133: Community Along the Path (Songs of Ascent/Elders Intro)
Sunday Aug 25, 2019
Sunday Aug 25, 2019
Welcome to the 15th sermon in our series on the Psalms of Ascent (15 of 16). - Jeremy Nevil
“The essential thing ‘in heaven and earth’ is...that there should be long obedience in the same direction; there thereby results, and has always resulted in the long run, something which has made life worth living.” - Friedrich Nietzsche
We are going to spend this summer in the “Songs of Ascent” (Psalms 120-134). Through these songs, we are going to remember and walk along the Way that leads to salvation. We will remember, walk together, and sing of the greatness of our God. He will guide us; He will commune with us; He will refine us; He will call us to repentance and trust...and we will follow...the long path of obedience.
“Thomas said to him, “Lord, we do not know where you are going. How can we know the way?” Jesus said to him, “I am the way...”