As we begin a new year, Pastor David challenges us to start forming a discipleship plan for 2017. This involves a Personal Discipleship Questionnaire and a reflection on Isaiah 49:1-7, which foretells the coming of the Servant of the Lord, the light of the world.
Go Ahead, Ask Anything
In this extended conversation, Pastor David addresses several questions which were submitted ahead of time by church members. Listen in for some fascinating discussion about suicide, divorce, homosexuality, abortion, creation, and several other topics!
Jesus’s Humility
On Christmas Day, Pastor David preached on Philippians 2:1-11, a beautiful passage that shows the humility of Jesus. How can we learn to imitate him in this way?
Christmas Eve 2016
Why do we light candles on Christmas Eve? Pastor David helps us ponder this question along with the mystery of Jesus’s birth in this reflection from our Christmas Eve service.
The King is Revealed
Why did Jesus die on the cross? It might not be only for the reason that you think. Listen to Pastor David preach on Luke 23:33-43 on this “Christ the King” Sunday.
The Kingdom Bears the King’s Image
Give to Caesar what is Caesar’s, and give to God what belongs to God. But what belongs to God? In this pre-Election-Day sermon on Luke 20:20-26, Pastor David urges us to be loyal to Jesus before all others.
The King is the Guest
The world measures success in dollar signs and electoral votes, but Jesus measures success in table fellowship and transformation. How is the King our guest, our host, even the meal we share? Listen to Pastor David’s sermon on Luke 19:1-10.
The King is For the Religious Outsider
Luke 18:9-14 tells the story of the Pharisee and the tax collector. With which one do you identify? With which one did Jesus identify? Listen to Pastor David’s sermon on this important passage.
The King Brings Justice
What is justice? How do we define it? What is God’s idea of justice? Listen to Pastor David’s sermon on this topic, based on Luke 18:1-8.
The King Crosses Borders
Jesus celebrates faith in the most unlikely of people: a Samaritan leper in Luke 17:11-19. The King crosses borders; will we? Listen to Pastor David’s message: