Episodes

Sunday Jun 11, 2017
Exodus 33:15-23 & 34:6-8: The Glory of God (Behold Your God)
Sunday Jun 11, 2017
Sunday Jun 11, 2017
Welcome to the 2nd sermon in our series on the attributes of God (2 of 10).
We are going to spend this summer beholding who our God is and what he is like, looking at the attributes of God through the lens of Exodus 33 & 34. When we refer to the attributes of God, we are not talking in a cold or rigid or philosophical way, dissecting God into little parts so that we can understand him. God is SO big, SO beyond us that he doesn’t fit into human categories. Instead, we will be admiring the attributes of God through the hunger that he has put in us to seek him out and to know him. As the Westminster Catechism states, “Man’s chief end is to glorify God, and enjoy him forever. Join us in exploring some aspects of God that make him more than worthy of all glory.

Sunday Jun 04, 2017
Exodus 33:15-23&34:6-8: God, Show us Your Glory (Behold Your God)
Sunday Jun 04, 2017
Sunday Jun 04, 2017
Welcome to the 1st sermon in our series on the attributes of God (1 of 10).
We are going to spend this summer beholding who our God is and what he is like, looking at the attributes of God through the lens of Exodus 33 & 34. When we refer to the attributes of God, we are not talking in a cold or rigid or philosophical way, dissecting God into little parts so that we can understand him. God is SO big, SO beyond us that he doesn’t fit into human categories. Instead, we will be admiring the attributes of God through the hunger that he has put in us to seek him out and to know him. As the Westminster Catechism states, “Man’s chief end is to glorify God, and enjoy him forever. Join us in exploring some aspects of God that make him more than worthy of all glory.

Sunday May 21, 2017
Philippians 2:1-5: Look Also to the Interests of Others
Sunday May 21, 2017
Sunday May 21, 2017
Welcome to this stand alone sermon on encouraging one another in the Church.

Sunday May 14, 2017
John 13:34-35: A New Commandment
Sunday May 14, 2017
Sunday May 14, 2017
Welcome to this stand alone sermon on how believers are to relate to other followers of Jesus; how to “one another one another”

Sunday May 07, 2017
Mark 10:13-16: Let the Children come to Me (Meeting Jesus)
Sunday May 07, 2017
Sunday May 07, 2017
Welcome to the 40th sermon in our series on the book of Mark. (40 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 Apr 30, 2017
Mark 10:46-52: Jesus Heals Blind Bartimaeus (Meeting Jesus)
Sunday Apr 30, 2017
Sunday Apr 30, 2017
Welcome to the 39th sermon in our series on the book of Mark. (39 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 Apr 23, 2017
Ephesians 5:22-33: Jesus and His Bride
Sunday Apr 23, 2017
Sunday Apr 23, 2017
Welcome to this stand alone sermon on how marriage is a metaphor for Christ’s relationship with the church.

Sunday Apr 16, 2017
Mark 10:34b: Proof for the Resurrection (Meeting Jesus)
Sunday Apr 16, 2017
Sunday Apr 16, 2017
Welcome to the 38th sermon in our series on the book of Mark. (38 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 Apr 09, 2017
Mark 10:32-34: Jesus Foretells His Death a Third Time (Meeting Jesus)
Sunday Apr 09, 2017
Sunday Apr 09, 2017
Welcome to the 37th sermon in our series on the book of Mark. (37 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 Apr 02, 2017
Mark 10:17-31: The Rich Young Man (Meeting Jesus)
Sunday Apr 02, 2017
Sunday Apr 02, 2017
Welcome to the 36th sermon in our series on the book of Mark. (36 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.

