Sep 27, 2015
Flying Away
Between his resurrection and ascension, Jesus made several appearances to individuals and groups. As we close our series on the life of Jesus this week, we will talk about some of those appearances, the reasons they may have happened and the job he left for us to do.
Sermon - Flying Away
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  • Sep 27, 2015Flying Away
    Sep 27, 2015
    Flying Away
    Between his resurrection and ascension, Jesus made several appearances to individuals and groups. As we close our series on the life of Jesus this week, we will talk about some of those appearances, the reasons they may have happened and the job he left for us to do.
    Sermon - Flying Away
  • Sep 20, 2015Words From the Cross
    Sep 20, 2015
    Words From the Cross
    During his crucifixion, Jesus makes seven statements that are recorded in the gospels. Each of them tells us something about who he is and what he found to be important.
    Sermon - Words from the Cross
  • Sep 13, 2015Betrayal and Denial
    Sep 13, 2015
    Betrayal and Denial
    Twelve apostles would follow Jesus for three years of ministry. Near the end, one would betray him and another would deny him. In those watershed moments, they each had to decide what to do next. The paths Judas and Peter chose could not be more different. In the aftermath of our greatest mistakes, we have the opportunity to choose the direction our stories will turn.
    Sermon - Betrayal and Denial
  • Aug 30, 2015As I Have Done
    Aug 30, 2015
    As I Have Done
    In John 13, Jesus and his disciples are at a table preparing for a meal, when he begins to make his way around the table and washes each of their feet. He gives them and us an incredible example of what it means to be a servant.
    Sermon - As I Have Done
  • Aug 23, 2015Sheep and Goats
    Aug 23, 2015
    Sheep and Goats
    When we think about what we need to do about judgment and eternity, our minds often go to things like repentance or baptism. When Jesus paints the picture of judgment in Matthew 25, he emphasizes something much different: service. When our faith is at work, it changes how we treat the "least of these".
    Sermon - Sheep and Goats
  • Aug 16, 2015Figs, Love and Coins
    Aug 16, 2015
    Figs, Love and Coins
    These three stories from Mark 11 and 12 might seem unrelated on the surface, but they share a common thread. If we are to bear the fruit of being Christians in our lives, what should that look like? How will it affect the way we treat others and can it even change the way we spend our money and time? When Jesus runs across a fig tree, these questions begin to be answered.
    Sermon - Figs, Love and Coins
  • Aug 9, 2015Anger
    Aug 9, 2015
    Anger
    As Jesus enters the temple, we see something that we do not see very often from him: anger. We might be uncomfortable with the image, but it would be hard to argue that those tables were turned over without any anger involved. This week we will explore the anger of Jesus and what we can learn from his example about using anger in a positive way.
    Sermon - Anger
  • Aug 2, 2015The Triumphal Entry
    Aug 2, 2015
    The Triumphal Entry
    When people come to meet the King making his way into Jerusalem, they do not find the grand ceremony they expect. Instead they find Jesus riding into Jerusalem on a young donkey as he continues to challenge their idea of an earthly kingdom.
    Sermon - The Triumphal Entry
  • Jul 26, 2015A Beautiful Thing
    Jul 26, 2015
    A Beautiful Thing
    John 12 opens with a dinner held in honor of Jesus. Mary decides to honor him further by anointing his feet with expensive perfume. Even the kindest actions can bring about criticism. Learn this week how Jesus turns that criticism around and changes it into encouragement.
    Sermon - A Beautiful Thing
  • Jul 19, 2015What Must I Do?
    Jul 19, 2015
    What Must I Do?
    In Luke 18, a rich man approaches Jesus with a very important question, "What must I do to inherit eternal life?" Maybe he was looking for assurance; maybe he was looking for a checklist. The answer he received came as a surprise though, and he reacted out of sadness. This week we talk about how wealth can affect us and the things we hold on to. Most importantly, we are reminded that God can do what does not seem possible.
    Sermon - What Must I Do
  • Jul 12, 2015Your House
    Jul 12, 2015
    Your House
    Zacchaeus had reached a crossroads in life. He was despised by those in his community. He deserved a lot of what people thought. Jesus was coming to his town, and he just hoped to get a glimpse of this amazing teacher. Seeing Jesus was only the beginning of the day that changed his life. Zacchaeus is an example that all of us can change the trajectory of our lives toward God. We just have to take that first step.
    Sermon - Your House
  • Jul 5, 2015If You Had Been Here
    Jul 5, 2015
    If You Had Been Here
    The story of Lazarus is a good reminder that sometimes God does his best work in what seems like the most impossible situations. While Mary and Martha struggled with the fact that Jesus was not there when they needed him the most, they found out that he was about to come through for them in a way they had never imagined. Spend a few minute reliving this incredible story with us.
    Sermon - If You Had Been Here
  • Jun 14, 2015An Unexpected Ending
    Jun 14, 2015
    An Unexpected Ending
    "Let any one of you who is without sin be the first to throw a stone at her." (John 8:7) Aside from "Don't judge," it might be one of the most quoted scriptures in our culture today. It is in the middle of an incredible story. A woman who faced sure death found mercy from Jesus, but the story does not end there. God meets us where we are, but he is not content to leave us there.
    Sermon - An Unexpected Ending
  • May 31, 2015When Things Get Complicated
    May 31, 2015
    When Things Get Complicated
    As much as we try to live in harmony and show love, sometimes we mess up. What should we do when a brother or sister sins against us? Jesus explains the process in Matthew 18, and it's something we should all put into practice.
    Sermon - When Things Get Complicated
  • May 24, 2015Forgiveness
    May 24, 2015
    Forgiveness
    Sometimes forgiving those that have wronged us is one of the most difficult things we have to do. Even though we understand how much we need forgiveness, we can be slow to give it to others. This week we see that Jesus challenges his disciples to forgive in the same way we hope to receive forgiveness from God.
    Sermon - Forgiveness
  • May 17, 2015Only Jesus
    May 17, 2015
    Only Jesus
    When Jesus took Peter, James and John on the mountain in Matthew 17, they did not expect what they were about to witness. As Jesus' appearance changed before their eyes, Moses and Elijah appeared there with him. But soon enough, all the focus would be on the one we need to listen to. See his glory in this week's message. We also had a special guest this week. Artist, Daniel Adams, drew along with the sermon.
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  • May 3, 2015To Be My Disciples
    May 3, 2015
    To Be My Disciples
    Being a follower of Jesus requires sacrifice. Following Peter's confession, he learns that being a disciple does not always go according to the pattern he has in mind. It's a lesson we sometimes need to be reminded of too.
    Sermon - To Be My Disciples
  • Apr 26, 2015You Are the Messiah
    Apr 26, 2015
    You Are the Messiah
    Well into his ministry on Earth, there was still a lot of confusion about who Jesus was. In Matthew 16, he asked his disciples who people thought that he was and who they thought he was. Peter's response is the foundation of our beliefs. Who do we say that Jesus is, and how do we let the world around us know?
    Sermon - You Are the Messiah
  • Apr 19, 2015Don’t Say a Word
    Apr 19, 2015
    Don’t Say a Word
    In Mark 7 two people in need of healing encounter Jesus. Their lives are forever changed, yet he tells the second one not to say a word about it. Could you keep quiet? God sent his Son into the world, and our lives are forever changed. How can we keep quiet?
    Sermon - Don't Say a Word
  • Apr 12, 2015Jesus Feeds the 5000
    Apr 12, 2015
    Jesus Feeds the 5000
    On a day when he just wanted to get away, the crowds had different ideas. In this story from Matthew 14, Jesus sets his own needs aside and does the impossible for others. Could he still accomplish the impossible in our lives?
    Sermon - Feeding the 5000
  • Apr 5, 2015He Is Risen
    Apr 5, 2015
    He Is Risen
    This Easter Sunday we look at the most important event of the gospel story, the resurrection of Jesus. Because he overcame death, we can look forward to rising with him. When the tomb was found empty, everything changed. Get caught in the wonder of that great story again.
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  • Mar 29, 2015On Trial
    Mar 29, 2015
    On Trial
    Following his arrest, Jesus was questioned by Annas, Caiaphas and Pilate. In this lesson from John 20 and Matthew 26, we will look at these events and see what can be learned about Jesus and His accusers.
    Sermon - On Trial
  • Mar 22, 2015Calming the Storm
    Mar 22, 2015
    Calming the Storm
    In Matthew 8 the disciples were on a boat on the Sea of Galilee with Jesus. A strong storm came up quickly. The only calm to be found on the boat was Jesus who was sleeping peacefully. When the disciples went to Him for help, He calmed the storm itself. There will be storms in our lives. Do we look to the Prince of Peace to calm them?
    Sermon - Calming the Storm
  • Mar 15, 2015Do You See?
    Mar 15, 2015
    Do You See?
    At a dinner gathering in Luke 7, a woman described as "a sinner" washes the feet of Jesus. Even though everyone must notice, He asks the question, "Do you see this woman?" I wonder if they see anything else. What grabs your attention in life? What are you looking for?
    Sermon - Do You See
  • Mar 8, 2015Go Tell John
    Mar 8, 2015
    Go Tell John
    We jump back into our series on the Life of Jesus this week with the lesson from Luke 7. John the Baptist is in prison and wrestling with doubt, so he sends his disciples to find reassurance from Jesus. God understands that we have doubts, and he wants us to find that same kind of reassurance.
    Sermon - Go Tell John
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