Episodes
Sunday Sep 08, 2019
Practices of Mission
Sunday Sep 08, 2019
Sunday Sep 08, 2019
Welcome to this sermon on spiritual disciplines that explores how we build our identity in Christ for the sake of the world through the missional disciplines of corporate worship, engaging in public faith, incorporating work & faith, hospitality, and ministries of mercy & justice.
Sunday Jan 20, 2019
Habits to Help Us Remember
Sunday Jan 20, 2019
Sunday Jan 20, 2019
Welcome to this sermon on spiritual disciplines that explores how making spiritual disciplines into habits helps continually remind us of the truths of the gospel.
Sunday Jan 13, 2019
Deuteronomy 6:4-15: Remembering God
Sunday Jan 13, 2019
Sunday Jan 13, 2019
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Welcome to this sermon on spiritual disciplines that explores how the goal of spiritual disciplines is to remember who God is and what He has done.
Sunday Jan 08, 2017
Matthew 6:5-13: An Invitation to Prayer
Sunday Jan 08, 2017
Sunday Jan 08, 2017
Welcome to this sermon on spiritual disciplines that explores how we commune with God by praising Him and making our needs known in light of the scriptures.
Sunday Jan 01, 2017
1 Corinthians 9:24-27: To Know Him
Sunday Jan 01, 2017
Sunday Jan 01, 2017
Welcome to this sermon on spiritual disciplines that discusses the goal of studying the Bible.
Sunday May 22, 2016
Romans 12:1-13: One Body
Sunday May 22, 2016
Sunday May 22, 2016
Welcome to this sermon on spiritual disciplines that discusses how the Church should work together.
Sunday May 08, 2016
Philippians 2:1-11: Love One Another
Sunday May 08, 2016
Sunday May 08, 2016
Welcome to this sermon on spiritual disciplines on the mindset that Christians should have as they practice the communal discipline of loving one another.
Sunday Jan 25, 2015
Matthew 9:14-15: Practicing Fasting (Working Out Your Salvation)
Sunday Jan 25, 2015
Sunday Jan 25, 2015
Welcome to the 4th sermon in our series on spiritual disciplines (4 of 4)
Each new year brings with it opportunities to make changes in our lives and to try something new. Normally our new resolutions center around exercise, diet changes, etc. So this year we are going to look at what the Bible has to say about working out!
We are going to look at the daily spiritual practices that help us work out our salvation, to practice the reality of the gospel. Not so that we earn our salvation, but to help us learn how to walk as a forgiven person. The practice of spiritual discipline works much like exercising, building up our basic spiritual muscles so that we can meet the challenges of life as they come along. Prayer reminds us that we are not in control but are deeply dependent on God. Meditation fixes our hearts on Gods approval and not the approval of other men. Study humbles us with the knowledge of who God is and his power, and fasting teaches us to find satisfaction in who God is and what he has done and not on our own pursuit of personal comfort.
Sunday Jan 18, 2015
Jeremiah 9:23-24: Practicing Study (Working Out Your Salvation)
Sunday Jan 18, 2015
Sunday Jan 18, 2015
Welcome to the 3rd sermon in our series on spiritual disciplines (3 of 4)
Each new year brings with it opportunities to make changes in our lives and to try something new. Normally our new resolutions center around exercise, diet changes, etc. So this year we are going to look at what the Bible has to say about working out!
We are going to look at the daily spiritual practices that help us work out our salvation, to practice the reality of the gospel. Not so that we earn our salvation, but to help us learn how to walk as a forgiven person. The practice of spiritual discipline works much like exercising, building up our basic spiritual muscles so that we can meet the challenges of life as they come along. Prayer reminds us that we are not in control but are deeply dependent on God. Meditation fixes our hearts on Gods approval and not the approval of other men. Study humbles us with the knowledge of who God is and his power, and fasting teaches us to find satisfaction in who God is and what he has done and not on our own pursuit of personal comfort.
Sunday Jan 11, 2015
Psalm 1: Practicing Meditation (Working Out Your Salvation)
Sunday Jan 11, 2015
Sunday Jan 11, 2015
Welcome to the 2nd sermon in our series on spiritual disciplines (2 of 4)
Each new year brings with it opportunities to make changes in our lives and to try something new. Normally our new resolutions center around exercise, diet changes, etc. So this year we are going to look at what the Bible has to say about working out!
We are going to look at the daily spiritual practices that help us work out our salvation, to practice the reality of the gospel. Not so that we earn our salvation, but to help us learn how to walk as a forgiven person. The practice of spiritual discipline works much like exercising, building up our basic spiritual muscles so that we can meet the challenges of life as they come along. Prayer reminds us that we are not in control but are deeply dependent on God. Meditation fixes our hearts on Gods approval and not the approval of other men. Study humbles us with the knowledge of who God is and his power, and fasting teaches us to find satisfaction in who God is and what he has done and not on our own pursuit of personal comfort.