June 7, 2020
In trying and uncertain times, what we need more than anything is a leader who knows us, cares for us and is willing to die for us. In Christ, the Good Shepherd, we have just the leader we need!
May 31, 2020
Stay safe! This has become the usual farewell greeting thanks to Covid-19. In his third “I am” saying, Jesus shows us the true place of safety and the true path to safety. Note: This sermon was recorded outdoors and the audio quality is poorer that usual as a result.
May 24, 2020
In a world full of darkness, Jesus Christ meets out deepest needs by bringing the light of His revelation, His righteousness and His redemption.
May 21, 2020
We begin our series in the “I am” sayings of Jesus considering how essential He is to life and how enduring His provision is compared to anything else.
May 10, 2020
Genesis 32:22-32 provides a miniature picture of everything God had been doing in Jacob’s life from the start. It also reveals how our present circumstances can become a defining moment for us.
April 19, 2020
In 1 Corinthians 15, we’ve been persuaded of the amazing hope that awaits followers of Jesus. What difference does that hope make to life now? In verse 58, that becomes the focus.
April 12, 2020
What does the future hold? When it comes to the present crisis the future seems uncertain. In 1 Corinthians 15:35-48 we learn about a certain hope of future glory because of the resurrection of Jesus!
April 5, 2020
The question we are all asking is – when will all of this be over? In 1 Corinthians we see that the end is coming. And thanks to the resurrection of Jesus, a much better future is inevitable!
March 29, 2020
During the coronavirus outbreak, many routine choices can seem futile. Even tuning into a live stream worship service just isn’t the same. 1 Corinthians 15:12-20 shows us why it isn’t worth it if Jesus has not been raised. But if he has, that changes everything!
March 22, 2020
While we are faced with new challenges as a result of the Coronavirus, 1 Corinthians 15:1-11 reminds us what is of first importance.