In the fourth message in this series, we look at what John tells us about Jesus' glory. Ultimately, we learn that Jesus’ glory is revealed by grace.
In the fourth message in this series, we look at what John tells us about Jesus' glory. Ultimately, we learn that Jesus’ glory is revealed by grace.
As we continue through the prologue to John's gospel, Pastor Chris shows how John points us to a revealing, its responses, and a right.
In this message from the Gospel of John, Pastor Chris shows us how John the Baptist's authority, identity, role, and purpose exemplify what every follower of Jesus ought to be.
Pastor Chris begins a series through the prologue to John's Gospel. In the first five verses, we see that Jesus is the communication of God to this world.
Elder Bryan Pummel takes a look at the life of the biblical judge Samson, which shows us the danger of loving God's good gifts more than God himself.
The ninth commandment shows us that God’s people must be radically committed to the truth because God is radically committed to the truth. And that commitment must be political, personal, and prophetic.
That God enshrines a command for us to not steal is significant. It means that God entrusts his creation with property and that he does so for his glory.
The command prohibiting adultery reminds us of how fundamental the creation institution of marriage is for a society. But even more, it pushes us to recognize that God is faithful, and a faithful God demands a faithful people.
Zac Rybak, one of our deacons, preached his first ever sermon. Zac challenges us to take a fresh look at the extend of God's great salvation by showing that in Ephesians 2:1-10, the Apostle Paul breaks down just how desperate and hopeless our lives are apart from God, how great is God’s grace and mercy in rescuing us, God's purpose for our new life.
Ask a number of people how well they do at keeping the ten commandments, and you'll find that if there's one that most feel confident about, it's that they haven't murdered anyone. But is that really true? What really counts as "murder"? When unpacked, it becomes clear that loving God demands an unwavering commitment to the sanctity of human life.