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Jul 12
2020

Walking with God Amidst Enemies

Media, Psalms: Walking With God, Sermons | by Pastor David Parker

Psalms: Walking With God

We continue in our series of sermons on the Psalms that will run in parallel to our series on 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 55, we look at how the Psalmist dealt with his enemies and betrayal, as we examine what it looks like to place our hope and trust in God as we walk amidst our enemies.

Audio | Notes | Psalm 55
Jul 5
2020

Walking with God in Lament

Media, Psalms: Walking With God, Sermons | by Pastor Craig Sturm

Psalms: Walking With God

We continue in our series of sermons on the Psalms in parallel to our series on 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 44, we deep dive into what it looks like to walk with God through suffering, confusion, defeat — when it seems God has abandoned His people…walking with God in lament.

Audio | Notes | Psalm 44
Jun 28
2020

Freedom As Slaves of God

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 6:15-23, Paul explains why God’s free grace, in Jesus, does not promote, nor encourage, sin. In fact, properly understood, God’s grace sets us free from slavery to sin so that we can live in the joy-filled freedom of slavery to God.

Audio | Notes | Romans 6:15-23
Jun 28
2020

Does the Bible Endorse Slavery?

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 an excerpt from a sermon on Romans 6:15-23, that was given on June 28, 2020. Pastor Adam explains the context of the slavery mentioned in Romans and contrasts it with the race-based slavery prevalent in American history.

Jun 28
2020

Discerning Between Straight-Line Issues and Jagged-Line Issues

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 on loving one another well amidst our disagreements, that was given on June 28, 2020—addressing how to navigate the current cultural and political moment by discerning between straight-line issues and jagged-line issues.

Jun 28
2020

Maintaining Unity Amidst Our Disagreements

Media, Pastoral Excerpts | by Pastor Adam Sinnett

Pastoral Excerpts

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 on loving one another well amidst our disagreements, that was given on June 28, 2020, addressing how to navigate the current cultural and political moment by discerning between straight-line issues and jagged-line issues.

Audio
Jun 21
2020

Consider Yourself Alive to God

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 6:11-14, Apostle Paul exhorts us to “consider ourselves dead to sin and alive to God” (6:11). So, how are Jesus’ people to relate to sin on the other side of justification? Does it matter? Is it worth it?

Audio | Notes | Romans 6:11-14
Jun 14
2020

United With 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 Romans 6:1-11, where we learn that Christians are united to Jesus in such a way that we are now “dead to sin” and “alive to God.” These truths have massive implications for how we relate to God, see ourselves, and battle sin.

Audio | Notes | Romans 6:1-11
Jun 7
2020

Death in Adam, Life in Christ

Media, Romans, Sermons | by Pastor Adam Sinnett

Romans

This morning 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 Romans 5:12-21. This lengthy passage is one of the most important in the Bible because of how it sums up, and frames, the story of humanity- and the story of our lives. It strikes at the heart of what it means to be human.

Audio | Notes | Romans 5:12-21
Jun 7
2020

Continuing To Engage On 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 June 7, 2020, on ways we are engaging with the culture on issues of race and opportunities we are creating to continue the conversation within DCC.