Sermons (Page 20)

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Oct. 4: Active Faith

A true faith is lived out. Believers don’t just learn about God, rather our faith manifests in practical work and obedience. Readings from this service: James 1: 19-27 Psalm 106: 1-3 Luke 11: 27-28…

Sept 27: Tested Faith

Rev. Alex starts off our new series, James: a working faith. Each passage deals with the question of what faith looks like in practice. The world fails and falls apart, we are tempted to trust it too much but when …

Sept. 20: A Just Church for an Unjust World

God calls us to be agents of His justice in the world, and to live out the Gospel in a way that reflects God’s heart for justice. This includes concern and advocacy for the poor and marginalized, seeking righteousness for …

Sept. 13: The Justice of the Cross

All biblical justice finds its focal point at the cross. How does Jesus’ death matter for the injustices we see around us today? Because justice is satisfied at the cross, our job is to point people to Jesus.Readings from …

Sept. 6: A Just God for an Unjust World

Rev. Ben Wulpi starts our new series, Biblical Justice: God’s Vision for an Unjust World, this week. Biblical justice is rooted in the character of God. Compare with other modern and postmodern forms of justice, and see how only God …

Aug. 30: I Will Return

Revelation ends as Genesis began with the revelation of God (Jesus uses the name I am) and speaks of his coming again. Many themes from our series are here including, the defeat of Satan, temple, nourishing, river, throne of David …

Aug. 23: I Will Enthrone You

Laodicea is tepid, and their ambivalence to God is repugnant to Him. It leaves them in danger of a most graphic promise (I will spit you out.) However, God also promises something amazing, he approaches us and offers us the …

Aug. 16: I Will Build You

Philadelphia has been faithful, even through hardship. Jesus calls them to hold fast, because other will try to seize their inheritance. They will be made a pillar in the Temple, and receive a new glorious name. Readings from this service:…

Aug. 9: I Will Announce You

John pleads with the church in Sardis to wake up to the reality of Christ’s kingdom and repent of their hypocrisy. Those who sleep (i.e. those who are content with a carnal existence) will face judgement, but those who wake …

Aug. 2: I Will Give You Myself

Thyatira is like the opposite of Ephesus (good love and poor doctrine.) They are called no longer to tolerate evil, otherwise they will receive tribulation, sickness, and death. But if they hold fast to the truth Jesus will give them …

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