Guest preacher Bryan Wandel looks at how and why we must obey God rather than men.
Reading: Acts 5:27-32
Sermons
Guest preacher Bryan Wandel looks at how and why we must obey God rather than men.
Reading: Acts 5:27-32
Because we live in a Holy Saturday culture, we must look to the hope that the resurrection offers.
Reading: 1 Peter 1:3
Rev. Thomas Hinson talks about the doubt that inevitably arises from living in a culture where atheism and a longing for the transcendent coexist, and then explores two possible ways we can respond.
What's our agenda?
Reading: Luke 19:28-48
Every good gift comes from God.
Reading: Romans 1
In silence we encounter God's grace.
Reading: Isaiah 30:1-18
When is the last time you had an extended span of days, weeks, or months when you were content? Contentment must be learned and cultivated. It’s a habit of the heart that requires trusting God’s purposes over our priorities, trusting God’s providence over our preferences, and trusting God’s character over our circumstances.
Reading: Philippians
Tommy Hinson looks at the origin and purpose of Scripture, and the central role it plays in the lives of Christians.
Reading: 2 Timothy 3:14-16
As the season of Lent begins, Tommy Hinson opens a new sermon series on cultivating habits of holiness. This week, he looks at the habit of submission — realigning our hearts with God — and how submission leads to freedom.
Reading: James 4:1-10
Tommy Hinson explains how God's purpose in our lives is to make us holy and righteous through Jesus Christ.
Reading: Ephesian 5:20-6:10
God calls us to be a unified family even when division is what comes most naturally. Tommy Hinson examines the potential causes of this division and explains how the gospel overcomes them.
Reading: Ephesians 1:3-14
In part three of a sermon series on God's family, Dan Beilman looks at how we are born into God's family and how matters of life and death figure into this new birth.
Reading: John 3
After Jesus came into the world and suffered for us, God’s family became unlike any other family. In the second part of this sermon series, Tommy Hinson asks why do we need a new family, what’s so new about God’s family, and how do we join God’s family?
Reading: Isaiah 56
Tommy Hinson explores what it means to be a church.
Reading: Genesis 12
Dan Beilman explores the nature of Christian unity.
Reading: Psalm 133
Tommy Hinson looks at God's vision for his church.
Reading: Isaiah 60
What is true hope in a dark and difficult world?
Reading: Isaiah 9
What does it mean to be a spiritual seeker? In light of Jesus coming, seeking the Lord entails four things: responding to God's call, embracing God's thoughts and ways, trusting God's word, and hoping for God's renewal.
Reading: Isaiah 55
It is God who has chosen to forgive and comfort, to reclaim the sinner, Dan Beilman says. Because we've been reconciled with God, we repent, we have trust, we have joy, and we're sent on mission.
Reading: Isaiah 12
Jesus is not just a teacher, healer, or crusader for reform; He is also a king. On Christ the King Sunday, Tommy Hinson focuses on how humanity views authority, how Jesus transforms authority, and why we need authority.
Reading: John 18