Sermons from 2024

Sermons from 2024

Psalm 119: How to keep pure

Over and over again throughout God’s word we’re told that we’re to be holy, sanctified, set apart, and pure. The question that so many of us ask is how can we keep our ways pure with so much impurity around us? It’s these things and more as we continue through Psalm 119. Sign language for hearing impaired Main text: Psalm 119:9-16 (ESV) Scriptures: Proverbs 22:15 (ESV), John 15:3 (ESV), John 17:17 (ESV)

Be different: The Craving

Just as we crave food when we’re hungry so should Every believer be craving the very word of God, desiring to press on to spiritual maturity in Christ Jesus! Main text: 1 Peter 2:2-3 (ESV) Scriptures: Matthew 5:6 (ESV), Psalm 34:8 (ESV), Psalm 34:13-14 (ESV), Hebrews 6:5 (ESV), Sign language for hearing impaired

Psalm 119: Introduction – The Blessed

Every believer purposes to walk in the blessings of God that result from them living a life of integrity that can only happen through an intimate relationship with God. We also need to understand how we can have a blessed life. Sign language for hearing impaired Main Text: Psalm 119:1-8 (ESV) Scriptures Deuteronomy 6:5 (ESV) Proverbs 9:9 (ESV)

be different: pop quiz

Our faith in God shields us and prepares us for the tests that come our way in life, realizing that the tests aren’t sent to destroy us but to strengthen and mature us in Christ! Main text: 1 Peter 1:5-9 (ESV) Scriptures: Romans 8:35-39 (ESV), 1 Peter 1:13-19 (ESV), 1 Peter 2:1 (ESV), 2 Peter 3:8-9 (ESV) Sign language for hearing impaired

Be different: indestructible Hope

Today is the first in several messages where we are looking at 1 Peter in a series called Be Different. Looking at the things the first century church was facing and in this series, we’re looking at how we are to be living as followers of Christ in culture today. Come along as we look at the Inheritance of an indestructible hope given through Christ! Scriptures: 1 Peter 1:1-12 (ESV), John 3:3 (ESV), Titus 3:5 (ESV), Ephesians 4:24 (ESV), Sign…

Mary: Who Was She

Every believer must realize that God’s purpose for their lives doesn’t mean that we can’t ask questions but that in the end, we’re willing to serve however and wherever God calls even if it seems impossible. Sign language for hearing impaired Scriptures Matthew 1:16 (ESV), Luke 1:26-30 (ESV), Luke 1:34-38 (ESV) Luke 2:51 (ESV)

The Church-The Body of Christ

As the body of Christ each of us are valuable and unique. The question is, are we healthy and strong or disabled?

Greg White

Come and see what God has laid on heart for us.

Clear Communication

All too often when we try and share the Gospel with people we meet resistance so much. The reason is because we are not intentional about presenting the Gospel clearly, accurately, and biblically. We share the gospel in terms of people having no idea what we’re saying. Clear communication is so crucial to our lives as believers as well as living out an example of Christ to all around us. Come along with us as we look at Clear communication…

Peter: Do you Love Me?

To understand that no matter how far you’ve strayed that Jesus can not only restore you to right relationship with Him, but He will give you power to fulfill his Purpose for your life given to you by God. Scriptures: John 21:1-7 (ESV), John 21:15-17 (ESV), Acts 2:13-16 (ESV), Acts 4:5-14 (ESV), Acts 4:19-21 (ESV), Galatians 2:11-14 (ESV) Sign language for hearing impaired

Rebuild The Alter

When Judah was released from Babylon they returned to Jerusalem to rebuild the temple of God. The interesting thing is before they started on the temple it said they built the altar. But what is the altar? What was its purpose? And what does it have to do with us as believers? Come along with us as we look at rebuilding the altar