Episodes

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 Dec 25, 2016
The Light has Come! (O Come Emmanuel)
Sunday Dec 25, 2016
Sunday Dec 25, 2016
Welcome to the 3rd sermon in our series on longing for the Messiah. (3 of 3)
Advent is basically a participation in the anticipation in the coming of Jesus. We do this together as a church throughout history and around the world, and every year we sing “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel.” What do we long for when we sing this song? In this sermon series, we are going to be looking at some passages in Isaiah. Isaiah gives us a tremendous amount of insight into the prophecies about the coming of this Messiah, the king that we wait for. We are going to look at different elements of what this Messiah will usher in when he comes, what we are longing for and waiting for.

Sunday Dec 11, 2016
Isaiah 40:1-11: Longing for Comfort (O Come Emmanuel)
Sunday Dec 11, 2016
Sunday Dec 11, 2016
Welcome to the 2nd sermon in our series on longing for the Messiah. (2 of 3)
Advent is basically a participation in the anticipation in the coming of Jesus. We do this together as a church throughout history and around the world, and every year we sing “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel.” What do we long for when we sing this song? In this sermon series, we are going to be looking at some passages in Isaiah. Isaiah gives us a tremendous amount of insight into the prophecies about the coming of this Messiah, the king that we wait for. We are going to look at different elements of what this Messiah will usher in when he comes, what we are longing for and waiting for.

Sunday Dec 04, 2016
Isaiah 11:1-10: Longing for Justice (O Come Emmanuel)
Sunday Dec 04, 2016
Sunday Dec 04, 2016
Welcome to the 1st sermon in our series on longing for the Messiah. (1 of 3)
Advent is basically a participation in the anticipation in the coming of Jesus. We do this together as a church throughout history and around the world, and every year we sing “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel.” What do we long for when we sing this song? In this sermon series, we are going to be looking at some passages in Isaiah. Isaiah gives us a tremendous amount of insight into the prophecies about the coming of this Messiah, the king that we wait for. We are going to look at different elements of what this Messiah will usher in when he comes, what we are longing for and waiting for.

Sunday Nov 20, 2016
Mark 7:24-37: The Syrophoenician Woman's Faith (Meeting Jesus)
Sunday Nov 20, 2016
Sunday Nov 20, 2016
Welcome to the 26th sermon in our series on the book of Mark. (26 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 Nov 13, 2016
Mark 7:1-23: Traditions and Commandments (Meeting Jesus)
Sunday Nov 13, 2016
Sunday Nov 13, 2016
Welcome to the 25th sermon in our series on the book of Mark. (25 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 Nov 06, 2016
Mark 6:45-56: Jesus Walks on Water (Meeting Jesus)
Sunday Nov 06, 2016
Sunday Nov 06, 2016
Welcome to the 24th sermon in our series on the book of Mark. (24 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 Oct 30, 2016
Mark 6:30-44: Jesus Feeds the Five Thousand (Meeting Jesus)
Sunday Oct 30, 2016
Sunday Oct 30, 2016
Welcome to the 23rd sermon in our series on the book of Mark. (23 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 Oct 23, 2016
Mark 6:14-29: The Death of John the Baptist (Meeting Jesus)
Sunday Oct 23, 2016
Sunday Oct 23, 2016
Welcome to the 22nd sermon in our series on the book of Mark. (22 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.

