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Recent Series
- A Firm Foundation
- Acts 2:42-47
- Apostles' Creed
- Awaken
- Believing in the Future. Building on the Past.
- Christmas in the Gospels
- Coming Home
- Do This to Remember Me
- Engage
- Extraordinary Nobodies Of the Bible
- First Corinthians - Good News for a Troubled Church
- Getting Rid of Stuff!
- Gospel of the Holy Spirit
- Hope is Born
- Hope, Peace, Joy and Love
- Hospitality
- Humility
- Isaiah, The Fifth Gospel
- Jeremiah, The Weeping Prophet
- Jesus in the Gospel of John
- Jonah
- Joseph
- King David - A Man After God's Own Heart
- One
- One-Day Sermon Series
- People Jesus Changed
- Peter: Chiseled by the Master’s Hand
- Prophecy
- Proverbs: The Way of Wisdom
- Questions Jesus Asked
- Reformation 500
- Resolved in 2022: To Pray More
- Sacrifice
- Sermon on the Mount
- Signs of Jesus
- Simplicity
- Stewardship
- The Church
- The Forgotten God
- The Fruit of the Spirit
- The Heart of the Matter
- The Journey
- The Life of Moses
- The Songs of Christmas
- The Ten Commandments
- Through the Fire
- Titles for Jesus
- What's in a Name
- Worship
Or search our sermon archives for something of particular interest to you today:
Unjustly imprisoned, Joseph refused to become bitter. He continued to pray and to do his best to bless those who needed his help.
Sexual harassment and injustice are nothing new.
Parental favoritism and sibling rivalry poisoned the family of Jacob and threatened the covenant. What can we learn from their mistakes?
How do we live when Christmas is over?
We can love because Christ first loved us.
There is a joy which the world Cannot take away.
There is a peace that passes all understanding available to everyone who trusts in Christ.
We have hope in Christ who gives us a new way to be in relationship with God.
Free your lives from complaint, and find joy.
When we die to self and selfishness, we discover who we were created to be.
Sin and the Spirit are in conflict with each other. Seize the power of Christ’s death and resurrection so that you might grow in the faith.
Christianity is not just about removing the negative, but filling it with the positive and especially with the Holy Spirit.
We as a church should be people through whom others can encounter the Living God.
We have gifts and graces given us by the Holy Spirit that are to be used for the benefit of the church.
We all have a necessary role to play in the church. Let us play it.