Sunday Sermons
This Week’s Sermon
More Than A Name: Greater Healing
Series
- A Child is Born 4
- Beyond Resolutions 6
- Christmas 1
- Christmas 2023 2
- Easter 6
- Full Calendar Empty Lives 7
- Genesis 10
- Holy Habits 4
- James 12
- King of Kings 7
- Malachi 6
- Manifest 11
- Mark: Man on a Mission 15
- Mission & Strategy 5
- More Than A Name 6
- Multiply (Vision 2024) 3
- New Years 1
- One Chapter Wonders 4
- Onward Sermon Series 1
- Philippians 11
- Road to Golgatha 2
- Seasons of Life 7
- Settle In 12
- Stand Alone Message 4
- Stand Firm 6
- Summer in the Psalms 6
- That You May Know 14
Jesus Solves the Problem
In John 2, Jesus encounters a problem at a wedding: the wine has run out, causing potential embarrassment for the hosts. Rather than simply solving the issue in a conventional way, He transforms water into wine, revealing His power to bring about profound change. By choosing to address the problem through this miracle, Jesus shows His compassion and reveals His divine glory, inviting His followers to see Him as the source of true provision and transformation.
Marriage, Family & Gender
When we understand what happened in the beginning—how God intricately crafted marriage, family, and gender—it transforms how we live and view the present. These aren't just cultural constructs, but divine designs with purpose. Let’s rediscover what God intended and how that shapes our lives today.
Psalm 23
Psalm 23 depicts God as a caring shepherd who guides and protects us. He leads us to peace and safety, desiring us to experience His provision and comfort. Our role, like sheep, is to stay close to the Shepherd. Through this Psalm, we are assured of God's constant presence and His intention for us to dwell in His goodness and mercy forever.
James: Trials
Join us as we step into the book of James, a book that ignites action and prompts Christians to live out their faith. Today, we'll begin our exploration by examining James' peronsal views on his identity, attitude, and actions, setting the tone for the weeks to come.
Scriptures: James 1:1