Contend for the Faith
Jude encourages the church to contend for the Christian Faith in believing the Gospel and living it out in Love
Who is Jesus? – Lent 2022
This lent we explore who Jesus is. Jesus reveals himself to us in the words of John. We look at the ‘I am’ statements that Jesus made about himself.
Supremacy of Christ in all things…
A series of sermons through the book of Colossians that shows that Christ is supreme over all things and how we ought to respond to him.
Basics of Christianity
This is a series of sermons on the book of 1 John that help the believer go back to the fundamentals of the faith in Jesus and how it is to be worked out in loving one another.
Leviticus
Most people who commit to reading the Bible begin in Genesis and stop by the time they get to Leviticus. They read about sacrifices that are no longer offered, a priesthood that no longer exists, and laws are no longer obligated to obey. What is more is that this book describes all this and in detail. Through this series, we …
Advent 2019
This advent we study John 1:1-18. The evangelist, John, proclaims that Jesus is the light of the world.
Philippians
Philippians overflows with joy and thanksgiving. Wanting the Christians in Philippi to be unified, Paul challenged them to be servants just as Jesus was when he “emptied himself” and became a man rather than clinging to the rights of his divine nature. Paul said that he had learned the secret of being content in any situation.
Ruth
The book of Ruth tells of a young Moabite widow who, out of love for her widowed Israelite mother-in-law, abandoned her own culture, declaring, “Your people shall be my people, and your God my God” (1:16). Though she was destitute and needing to rely on the kindness of others, Ruth’s disposition and character captured the attention of Boaz, a close …
Lent 2019
During the liturgical season of Lent, we study through the narrative of Dr. Luke as he investigates the life and teachings of Jesus. We take a close look at who Jesus is and what he did.
James
Sometimes called “the Proverbs of the New Testament,” the book of James practically and faithfully reminds Christians how to live. From perseverance to true faith to controlling one’s tongue, submitting to God’s will, and having patience, this book aids readers in living authentically and wisely for Christ. Many have claimed that James and the apostle Paul differed on the question …