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Sep 13
2020

No Condemnation In Christ

Media, Romans, Sermons | by Pastor Adam Sinnett

Romans
We continue our study of the most influential, life-changing, worldview-shaping letter ever written—Romans. It is a timeless, divinely-inspired masterpiece on the joy-filled-life-as-it-should-be freedom found in Jesus. Today, we turn to chapter eight, perhaps the best known and most loved chapter in the entire Bible. This chapter will serve as our fall sermon series as we discover the breathtaking riches of life in the Spirit and all that God is for us, in Jesus.

Audio | Notes | Romans 8:1-4
Sep 6
2020

Walking with God in Repentance

Media, Psalms: Walking With God, Sermons | by Pastor Marco Ribeiro

Psalms: Walking With God

We continue our series in the Psalms that runs parallel to our series in Romans. Its purpose is to help us learn from the psalmists what it means to faithfully walk with God through the ups-and-downs of life in a world marred by sin. Today, in Psalm 32, we consider what a blessing it is to walk with God in repentance and receive from God the forgiveness of our sins.

Audio | Notes | Psalm 32
Aug 30
2020

What is Your Vision of Reality?

Media, Romans, Sermons | by Pastor Adam Sinnett

Romans

We continue our study of the most influential, life-changing, worldview-shaping letter ever written—Romans. It is a timeless, divinely-inspired masterpiece on the joy-filled-life-as-it-should-be freedom found in Jesus. Today, we hover above chapters one through seven to take in Paul’s vision of reality as a whole. My prayer is that God would cause this vision to become our vision. This reality is not meant to float above our lives, but give shape to it every day.

Audio | Notes | Romans 1:1-7:25
Aug 30
2020

How and When We Talk about Issues of Race

Ethnic Harmony, Media, Pastoral Excerpts | by Pastor Adam Sinnett

From time to time, the elders of DCC find it important to speak into important and relevant issues and topics related to spiritual growth, evangelism, and church unity. What follows is a pastoral note, that was given on August 30, 2020, on recalibrating our hearts every week around the worship of God while supporting, loving, and lamenting with those among us who are in seasons of heightened trials and suffering.

Aug 23
2020

Who Is This Divided Man?

Media, Romans, Sermons | by Pastor Adam Sinnett

Romans

We continue our study of the most influential, life-changing, worldview-shaping letter ever written- Romans. It is a timeless, divinely-inspired masterpiece on the joy-filled-life-as-it-should-be freedom found in Jesus. Today, in Romans 7:14-25, the Apostle Paul compares the intrinsic nature of God’s law, with the intrinsic nature of the flesh- our natural, fallen nature. He shows us, in deeply personal terms, why we need an all-sufficient Savior outside ourselves.

Audio | Notes | Romans 7:14-25
Aug 16
2020

Politics in the Life of the Church: How To Love Church Members When We Disagree Politically

, Media, Politics in the Life of the Church | by Jonathan Leeman

Politics in the Life of the Church

In this third session of a three-part workshop, pastor and author Jonathan Leeman helps us navigate how to love other church members when we disagree politically. We consider the reasons why this is such a difficult topic, followed by practical recommendations on loving one another and striving to maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.

Audio | Notes
Aug 16
2020

Politics in the Life of the Church: How To Engage Politically As A Christian

, Media, Politics in the Life of the Church | by Jonathan Leeman

Politics in the Life of the Church

In this second session of a three-part workshop, pastor and author Jonathan Leeman helps us navigate how Christians should think about politics. How does the Bible dictate what it means to be a citizen? How can Christians make a political impact? We address these questions by considering the scriptural basis, and bounds, for our political engagement.

Audio | Notes
Aug 16
2020

Politics in the Life of the Church: Walking with God Amidst Political Turmoil

, Media, Psalms: Walking With God, Sermons | by Jonathan Leeman

Psalms: Walking With God

We continue our series in the Psalms that runs parallel to our series in Romans. The purpose of this study is to learn from the psalmists what it means to faithfully walk with God through the ups-and-downs of life in a world marred by sin. Today, in Psalm 2, we consider how the reality of Jesus’ kingship over the nations helps us navigate times of political turmoil with confidence and hope.

This sermon also serves as the first session of a three-part workshop, Politics in the Life of the Church, with pastor and author Jonathan Leeman. For a full list of sessions and video recordings, visit our event webpage here.

Audio | Notes | Psalm 2
Aug 9
2020

The Importance of Knowing our Sin

Media, Romans, Sermons | by Pastor Adam Sinnett

Romans
We continue our study of the most influential, life-changing, worldview-shaping letter ever written—Romans. It is a timeless, divinely-inspired masterpiece on the joy-filled-life-as-it-should-be freedom found in Jesus. Today, in Romans 7:7-13, Paul dives into the relationship between God’s Law (given to Moses) and the nature of sin. What was God’s purpose in giving his Law? How should we view it? What role does it play in our lives?

Audio | Notes | Romans 7:7-13
Aug 2
2020

Dead to the Law, Serving in the Spirit

Media, Romans, Sermons | by Pastor Adam Sinnett

Romans

We’re back in our study of the most influential, life-changing, worldview-shaping letter ever written—Romans. It is a timeless, divinely-inspired masterpiece on the joy-filled-life-as-it-should-be freedom found in Jesus. Today, in Romans 7:1-6, Paul continues to unpack why God’s free grace, in Jesus, does not promote, nor encourage, sin. In fact, properly understood, Jesus’ grace forges a bond of belonging that leads to new Spirit-dependent, fruit-filled lives.

Audio | Notes | Romans 7:1-6