Pentecost: God speaks through his people about the truth of Jesus. How does this relate to our prayer lives – and church scandals? Listen to Pastor David’s sermon on John 15:26-27 and 16:5-15.
Mission Under One Banner
The Christian flag is only about 120 years old, but the name of God is much, much older – and more powerful to unite God’s people together! Listen to this week’s sermon on John 17:6-19.
Mission in the USA
Based on John 15:9-17, Pastor David argues that there is no such thing as a Christian nation. Instead, we are all missionaries wherever we find ourselves – for the sake of the kingdom of God!
Mission in Guatemala
Disciples of Jesus who are most fruitful are those who are most closely connected to him. David Beam, missionary to Guatemala, is an example of just such a person! Listen in to this sermon on John 15:1-8, which includes a video message from David Beam.
Mission in Kenya
Jesus, the Good Shepherd, dies for the sake of his sheep. How can this strange teaching from John 10:11-18 apply to our support of KIST in Kenya?
The Joy of Serving
What do packing diapers, feeding strangers, and visiting Guatemala have in common? They are all ways that we have served in the past few months. Listen as Pastor Jerry preaches on Colossians 1:3-14, with testimonies from Shane Mudd, Shannon Krolikowski, and Isabella Krolikowski.
Mission in the Ivory Coast
Bobby and Jenny Mihsill are our Living Link missionaries to the Ivory Coast. How does 1 John 1:1–2:2 relate to them – and to us?
Raised With Christ
Christianity teaches some unbelievable things: not just that Jesus died and rose again, but so have we (see Colossians 3:1-17). Listen in as Pastor David helps us wrestle with the implications of this idea.
Who Will Roll the Stone Away?
Life is full of unanswered, high-anxiety questions. How does the empty tomb of Jesus help us cope with uncertainty? Listen to this early-service message from Mark 16:1-4.
Hunger, Anger, Danger
Jesus cursed a fig tree and cleansed the temple. What surprising work might he do in our lives? This week’s sermon is on Mark 11:12-25.