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- 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:
One of the critical ways in which we learn about the place money should have in our lives is through giving.
Joy is not based ultimately on outward circumstances, but on an inward reality.
What is your identity? Who are you at your very core? What master do we really serve?
Money is a spiritual issue of critical importance. Many today are trapped by debt and by the expectations they have about what life should be. If we focus on what truly matters, then everything…
Our church must be a place of welcome to all.
Jesus gives us a perfect example of how to welcome people into our hearts and homes.
The Holy Spirit empowers us to share radical hospitality.
Jesus tells us that we need to see the image of God in everyone and treat them accordingly. Hospitality offered to a stranger is hospitality offered to Christ.
Radical hospitality means we have to be intimately involved with the needs and problems of others. Will we let someone wash our feet? Are we willing to wash the feet…
If we want to make disciples, we have to be disciples. Jesus is knocking on everyone’s heart. Shouldn’t we be knocking, too?
Be welcoming. Greet people with a smile and a handshake. Don't forget to show hospitality to strangers.
Paul's arrest in Jerusalem was something he learned to not only accept, but Paul used it to spread the Gospel.
Paul spent two years in Ephesus reaching many with the Gospel.
The first converts in Europe were an interesting bunch. See how the Holy Spirit worked there.
Paul and Barnabas worked very well together but then had a disagreement. What do you think of how they solved the problem?