John 10:11-30 In this sermon, we learn that Jesus is the Good Shepherd. Pastor Mark explains Jesus is the Supreme Servant-Leader, who was willing to pay the Ultimate Price, in order that sinners might enjoy God’s highest reward.
John 10:11-30 In this sermon, we learn that Jesus is the Good Shepherd. Pastor Mark explains Jesus is the Supreme Servant-Leader, who was willing to pay the Ultimate Price, in order that sinners might enjoy God’s highest reward.
1 Peter 1:3-5– The resurrection of Jesus Christ changes everything. Part 4 in the series “So…What is the Gospel?” brings us the assurance of new life in Christ.
John 3:16-19. Part 3 in the series “So…What is the Gospel?” looks at the important topic of our response to God’s initiative.
2 Corinthians 5:14-21– The concept of “substitution” underlies four biblical words that describe how God saves us sinners: Propitiation; Redemption/Ransom; Justification; Reconciliation. [Weekly devotional guide provided.]
Luke 2:10,17–The angels and shepherds proclaimed the Good News. The joy of knowing Jesus naturally spills over into telling others about Him.
Luke 2:10-11–The joy of knowing Jesus is the joy that never fades away. In Jesus we respond to a deep desire God has woven into our hearts. Let us acknowledge our need for a Savior and make the Lord our only joy.
Ephesians 2:8-10– Paul concisely sums up the whole picture of salvation. In this message we examine grace, salvation, faith, good works, and God’s purpose for our lives.
Genesis 16:1-11–Hagar is running away from her difficult situation when she is intercepted by God. He asks her, “Where have you come from? Where are you going?” This is a timely question for us to ask both corporately and individually.
Matthew 16:13-20–This passage conveys a turning point in the disciples’ understanding of who Jesus is. Scott Sterner brings an important reminder that it is Jesus who builds the church and the power and truth of that fact applies to each of us.
Ephesians 1:15-20–Interim Pastor David Wick shares with us from Paul’s magnificent prayer for the Ephesians. He instructs us that Paul’s vision for the future was built upon the certainty/hope of his calling. May God help our vision for the future to rest on that as well.