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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:
David was a complex man. Yet he was still a man after God's own heart. We can take hope from that.
God gave a wonderful promise to David that was fulfilled in Jesus.
The story of David and Bathsheba shows the worst of David, but it also gives a helpful model of what repentance should look like.
David was great and admirable in many ways.
David was placed in an impossible situation but did his best to act with integrity and faithfulness.
What do we do when we face gigantic problems? The story of David can give us guidance.
The story of the Bible is the story of God choosing unlikely people to reveal His power and wisdom.