At our Hanging of the Greens service, Pastor David read Isaiah 53:1-6 and offered a meditation on the meaning of this passage for our celebration of Jesus Christ’s birth. Click the link below to hear this brief message.
Ready or Not, Here He Comes!
November 28 was the first Sunday of Advent. We remember to celebrate the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem, but do we remember to celebrate and anticipate his return at the end of the age? Click the link below to hear Pastor David’s message on Matthew 24:36-44 – and to listen to a game of hide-and-seek in the sanctuary.
Jesus is King!
It’s the week of Thanksgiving, and we have much for which to be thankful. Just as we should watch our physical diets, we should be careful that our spiritual intake is healthy. Click the link below to hear Pastor David’s sermon on Colossians 1:11-20, a passage about the supremacy of Jesus Christ.
Stand Firm and Witness
Luke’s final recorded teaching of Jesus, found in Luke 21:5-19, contains some pretty strange stuff. Can we relate to this teaching at all? And what does this have to do with church life today? Click the link below to listen to Pastor David’s sermon on this passage.
God of the Living
This Sunday, Pastor David helped us investigate a challenging portion of scripture from Luke 20:27-40, the teaching of Jesus about whether or not there will be marriage in heaven. But there is more to this story than meets the eye! What does it have to do with our situation today? Click the link below to hear this sermon.
Extreme Worship
The situation in Isaiah’s time was very tense. Assyria was knocking on Jerusalem’s door – and God spared his people. But was this time to relax? And what does this have to do with the story of Zacchaeus? Click the link below to hear Pastor David’s sermon on Isaiah 1:10-20.
God’s Intent for the Church: Raised to New Life in Christ
Our weekly study of Ephesians continues with the first ten verses of chapter 2. Some powerful ideas are contained in this passage, specifically about the idea of being raised to new life in Christ. What does this have to say about who we are as the church? Click the link below to listen to Pastor David’s message!
Upside-Down Religion
In Luke 18:9-14, Jesus tells the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector. The moral of the story is clear, but the challenge remains: how do we go about our religious lives? The way of Jesus is upside down, compared to how the world works. Click the link below to hear Pastor David’s sermon on this topic.
God’s Intent for the Church: The Body of the Powerful Christ
The second installment in our study of Ephesians took place last night. Click the link below to hear Pastor David’s message on Ephesians 1:15-23, which describes just how powerful our Lord is.
Pray Constantly
In Luke 18:1-8, Jesus tells his disciples a parable with a specific purpose: to encourage them to pray always and never to give up. They lived in a difficult time, so their prayers would have been very large indeed! Click the link below to hear Pastor David’s interpretation of this parable for today’s world.