This week’s sermon is on a sharp teaching from Jesus, found in John 10:1-10. Whose voice do you listen to? Do you listen to the distracting voices of the world and the self, or do you listen for the voice of the Shepherd? Listen in to this week’s message:
Jesus Meets Us Along the Way
The disciples were stuck, with downcast faces and empty hearts. But Jesus met them, gave them spiritual food, and shared a meal with them. Listen in as Pastor David preaches on the “Road to Emmaus” story found in Luke 24:13-35.
Jesus is Our Pattern
This week, we begin a new series: investigating the character of Jesus for principles that we can apply to our lives as his followers. Come and listen in to Pastor David’s sermon on John 20:19-31, the story of Jesus’s resurrection appearances to the disciples and Thomas!
Two Competing Conversations
Jesus rose from the dead, and we celebrate. But the question remains: so what? What difference does it make in our lives today? Listen in to Pastor David’s message on Matthew 28:8-15:
What Just Happened Here?
It’s Easter Sunday, and the women have just discovered the empty tomb of Jesus. But they haven’t yet seen the resurrected Jesus. (See Matthew 28:1-7.) What just happened here? Listen in to Pastor David’s “early service” message:
The Return of the King
In Matthew 21:1-11, Jesus enters Jerusalem with a huge crowd celebrating him as king. But another crowd trembles with fear: this means trouble! Which crowd are you in? Listen in to Pastor David’s message on this Palm Sunday passage:
Journey to the Cross
After a presentation from the Gideons, Pastor David gave a few reflections on the day’s challenging gospel lesson, Luke 13:22-35. Listen in and discover how we can journey with Jesus as we remember his path to the cross, which we will begin remembering in earnest next Sunday.
Forgiveness: Our Responsibility
This week, we conclude our brief look at forgiveness, the theme of our sermon series during the season of Lent. In Ephesians 5:8-14, we find a clear call for people who have been forgiven: that we should live as children of light, having nothing to do with the deeds of darkness. What does this look like, and what does it all mean? Listen in to Pastor David’s message on this passage:
Forgiveness: God’s Reconciliation
Romans 5:1-11 contains some of the most meaningful language in scripture: “While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” This passage is crucial for our understanding of how God reconciles us to himself through Jesus Christ. What does this have to do with our journey toward the cross during Lent? And how can it be transformative for our spiritual lives down the road? Listen in to Pastor David’s message:
Forgiveness: God’s Response to Sin
As we begin the season of Lent, Pastor David preaches the first of three sermons on forgiveness. Take a look at Romans 5:12-19 and consider how great the Lord’s love is for us, how marvelous his forgiveness is! Listen in to this week’s sermon: