Episodes

Sunday Jul 30, 2017
Exodus 33:15-23 & 34:6-8: The Righteousness of God (Behold Your God)
Sunday Jul 30, 2017
Sunday Jul 30, 2017
Welcome to the 9th sermon in our series on the attributes of God (9 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 Jul 23, 2017
Exodus 33:15-23 & 34:6-8: The Faithfulness of God (Behold Your God)
Sunday Jul 23, 2017
Sunday Jul 23, 2017
Welcome to the 8th sermon in our series on the attributes of God (8 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 Jul 16, 2017
Exodus 33:15-23 & 34:6-8: The Patience of God (Behold Your God/Elders Intro)
Sunday Jul 16, 2017
Sunday Jul 16, 2017
Welcome to the 7th sermon in our series on the attributes of God (7 of 10). - Jeremy Jacobs
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 Jul 09, 2017
Exodus 33:15-23 & 34:6-8: The Freedom of God (Behold Your God)
Sunday Jul 09, 2017
Sunday Jul 09, 2017
Welcome to the 6th sermon in our series on the attributes of God (6 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 Jul 02, 2017
Exodus 33:15-23 & 34:6-8: The Goodness of God (Behold Your God)
Sunday Jul 02, 2017
Sunday Jul 02, 2017
Welcome to the 5th sermon in our series on the attributes of God (5 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 25, 2017
Exodus 33:15-23 & 34:6-8: The Name of God (Behold Your God/Elders Intro)
Sunday Jun 25, 2017
Sunday Jun 25, 2017
Welcome to the 4th sermon in our series on the attributes of God (4 of 10). - Darden Caylor
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 18, 2017
God as Father (Behold Your God)
Sunday Jun 18, 2017
Sunday Jun 18, 2017
Welcome to the 3rd sermon in our series on the attributes of God (3 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 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.

