Sermons
Mothers
Living in the Middle (part 2) - Jesus is risen! But what does that look like for you and me? We have a hope of future bodily resurrection when Jesus returns, but what does it look like to live in the power of the resurrection now?
Agents of Resurrection
Living in the Middle (part 1) - Jesus is risen! But what does that look like for you and me? We have a hope of future bodily resurrection when Jesus returns, but what does it look like to live in the power of the resurrection now?
More Than A Greeting
When reading the final chapter to the Book of Romans, one might be tempted to surmise that these customary greetings are not worthy of too much attention or discussion. However, these greetings, along with the people who are named, reveal something vitally important about how we need to operate as a church family. Bottom line: Your active involvement as a member of the body of Christ matters more than you may think!
Living Hope
Resurrection (part 4) - The Christian tradition is that 2,000 years ago a poor Jewish carpenter named Jesus of Nazareth was crucified by the Roman government for alleged blasphemy and insurrection. He was then placed in a tomb guarded by soldiers, and on the third day there were eyewitness accounts that he was raised from the dead. What did the eyewitnesses mean when they said "he is risen"? Is this claim of resurrection from the dead credible? Is it historical? Most importantly—what does it mean for how we choose to live in our modern world?
Living Hope
Resurrection (part 3) - The Christian tradition is that 2,000 years ago a poor Jewish carpenter named Jesus of Nazareth was crucified by the Roman government for alleged blasphemy and insurrection. He was then placed in a tomb guarded by soldiers, and on the third day there were eyewitness accounts that he was raised from the dead. What did the eyewitnesses mean when they said "he is risen"? Is this claim of resurrection from the dead credible? Is it historical? Most importantly—what does it mean for how we choose to live in our modern world?
Dry Bones
Resurrection (part 2) - The Christian tradition is that 2,000 years ago a poor Jewish carpenter named Jesus of Nazareth was crucified by the Roman government for alleged blasphemy and insurrection. He was then placed in a tomb guarded by soldiers, and on the third day there were eyewitness accounts that he was raised from the dead. What did the eyewitnesses mean when they said "he is risen"? Is this claim of resurrection from the dead credible? Is it historical? Most importantly—what does it mean for how we choose to live in our modern world?
That Doesn't Happen
Resurrection (part 1) - The Christian tradition is that 2,000 years ago a poor Jewish carpenter named Jesus of Nazareth was crucified by the Roman government for alleged blasphemy and insurrection. He was then placed in a tomb guarded by soldiers, and on the third day there were eyewitness accounts that he was raised from the dead. What did the eyewitnesses mean when they said "he is risen"? Is this claim of resurrection from the dead credible? Is it historical? Most importantly—what does it mean for how we choose to live in our modern world?
Covenant
Define Your Terms (part 7) - Have you ever sat in a worship service and felt lost because you did not understand some of the words frequently being used? You are in good company! In this series we will unpack the meaning behind key words commonly used in church settings. By exploring their biblical context and significance, this series aims to bring clarity and depth, helping us move to a richer understanding of the language that shapes our faith and relationship with God.
Incarnation
Define Your Terms (part 6) - Have you ever sat in a worship service and felt lost because you did not understand some of the words frequently being used? You are in good company! In this series we will unpack the meaning behind key words commonly used in church settings. By exploring their biblical context and significance, this series aims to bring clarity and depth, helping us move to a richer understanding of the language that shapes our faith and relationship with God.
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