SERMON LIBRARY
Power - Privilege of Spirit-Filled Living
In this message, we examine Zechariah 4:1-14 and the vision of the lamp stand, bowl and two olive trees. This dream is packed with significant meaning and ultimately points to Jesus' coming to save the world from our sin. Through this dream, we are reminded that God's way is not the only way to live but the best way to live and He is always present.
Restored - Free to Please God
Have you ever felt like you’ve fallen short because couldn’t accomplish something on your own?
This is exactly how Joshua, the high priest, felt in the Zechariah’s dream. Joshua stands in God’s court, guilty in filthy rags before God himself, Satan, and others. Joshua knows his guilt and is aware of his inability to atone for his own sin.
But God has a plan. He provides a perfect high priest for Joshua (and us) to atone our sins and bridge the gap between God and His people. Let’s dive in and examine Zechariah’s dream, piece by piece.
Hope - Living in the presence of God
From the book of Zechariah, we're learning about God's pyramid of success through the visions He gave Zechariah. In this message, we examine the second pillar of success: hope. Through the measuring line vision, we see God revealing His plan to Zechariah and Israel. He assures them that there is work in progress. He knows what He is doing and He will finish His work in His time.
Repentance - Responding to God’s heart
We're kicking off our new series, Built Up, a verse-by-verse study on the book of Zechariah. Our intention for this series is to move forward in God's design.
This book opens with God sharing his restorative plan for Israel with Zechariah, a Jewish priest and prophet during the exile and rebuilding of Jerusalem. From this chapter, we see God's heart for the restoration of Israel. Learning God's heart, we are called to a response of obedient repentance.
The Power to Finish Strong
In this message, we finish our Acts Series - beginning in Acts 28:12-31.
From this series, our hope is, as a church, we would walk in the full forces of God's power and live fully surrendered to the leading of His spirit. Let's live under God's influence and share it with those around us.
The Power to Make Beauty
Ever been in the “wrong” place at the right time? Meaning the situation was entirely unexpected but the end result was an amazing opportunity.
In Acts 28, Paul and the 276 boat passengers are placed into an unplanned situation because of poor decision-making. But God had a redemptive plan.
He used bad decision-making and transformed it into an opportunity to share Jesus Christ's love and good news to people who may have never heard it before.
From this chapter, we learn that God can transform any hardship into a beautiful life-giving opportunity. Like Paul, in these situations we must hold firm to God's promises and be faithfully obedient to His leading in our lives.
The Power to Preserve
Today, we're continuing in Acts 27, where Paul finds himself and 276 other passengers in a tumultuous storm on a ship about to sink. We see how God works through Paul's faith to anchor him and everyone with him.
The Power to Testify (Part 3)
We're continuing in Acts 25, where Paul defends himself again, this time to King Agrippa. In this passage, we see Paul's obedience, reasoning and focus on God's plan front and center. From Paul's example, we learn that we must set our minds on God and allow Him to lead us, despite our plans and circumstances.
Jesus is HERE
Is Jesus alive and working today? It's a valid question.
There are many theories about Jesus' death. However, what does Jesus say about His death? That's what truly matters. In this message, Pastor Dusty examines Jesus' promise of the Holy Spirit to His disciples, both before His death and after His resurrection. From this evidence in Acts 1-2, we know and can firmly believe that Jesus is alive and actively working through His church today. Are you ready to respond to Jesus and willing to receive His purpose for your life?
Jesus is LORD
Who is Jesus? What makes him so significant that people still believe in and share His message? From Philippians 2, Pastor Dane examines who Jesus was on this earth and who he is today. From this passage, we learn that Jesus is Lord and we all have the choice to confess Jesus as Lord.
Jesus is ALIVE
There are many claims about who Jesus is. But who does Jesus say he is? In this message, Pastor Ryan walks us through Luke 24, examining Jesus' death and resurrection. From this passage, we learn that Jesus conquered death, rose again and lives today.
The Power to Walk in God’s Power
As we study the book of Acts, we see what a fully devoted life to Christ looks like. In this passage, Acts 21:1-14, we examine Paul and his faithfulness in walking in God's power. Like Paul, each day we must trust and walk in the full power God gives us.