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Aug 20
2017

Represented by Jesus

In Christ: What it means to belong to God, Media, Sermons | by Pastor Adam Sinnett

In Christ: What it means to belong to God

This morning we are beginning a brand new sermon series, “In Christ: What it means to belong to God.” The primary question this series aims to answer is, “What does it actually mean to be a Christian?” Or, to put it differently, “What does it mean to belong to God?” The answer is found in our union with Christ. Today, we consider how Jesus represents his people and, in so doing, gives us a new life-proof identity.

Audio | Notes | Romans 5:12-21
Aug 13
2017

Wait and Hope

Media, Psalms: Songs of Ascent, Sermons | by Pierce Martin

Psalms: Songs of Ascent

Today we are finishing our 4-part summer series in the Psalms of Ascent, in Psalm 130. This psalm is a psalm of repentance, and while repentance can be a loaded word, the truth is in our culture, we are always repenting, looking to turn from our problems and to some new, better solution. Psalm 130 gives us a different picture of what repentance is though, it argues that what we should turn to isn’t another solution, but a person. And our turning to new solutions will never give us the rest we’re looking for, until we turn to God.

Audio | Notes | Psalm 130
Aug 6
2017

Unless the Lord Builds the House

Media, Psalms: Songs of Ascent, Sermons | by Pastor David Parker

Psalms: Songs of Ascent

Today we cross the half-way point for our short four part series on the Psalms of Ascent with Psalm 127. This Psalm is immensely practical for us today, because it gets to the heart of the two areas of life that often demand the most attention; our work and our family. In the text today, we’ll look at how the sovereign hand of the Lord is involved in all of our endeavors, and then we’ll examine how that affects the way we think about our labors, our sleep, our families and ultimately the Gospel.

Audio | Notes | Psalm 127
Jul 30
2017

Settled and Sentineled

Media, Psalms: Songs of Ascent, Sermons | by Pastor Luke Davis

Psalms: Songs of Ascent

In the second week of our four-part series on the Psalms of Ascent we arrive at 125; a triumphant song of security! Though our lives may seem unwieldy and unstable we are anchored and made safe by God. As one preacher said, “we are established, and then entrenched; settled, and then sentineled: made like a mount, and then protected as if by mountains.” In the text we will see His commitment to peace and justice for the unending good of His people. May we trust Him wholly with our assent and obedience.

Audio | Notes | Psalm 125
Jul 16
2017

Bondservants, Trials, and Forgiveness

Media, Philemon, Sermons | by Pastor Adam Sinnett

Philemon

Today we wrap-up our short, two-week series through Paul’s letter to Philemon. This letter, Paul’s shortest, is a gospel goldmine. But, what is most striking about it is how ordinary and down-to-earth it is. It sounds a lot like normal life—and that’s the point. This simple letter helps us see that the implications of the reality of Jesus, in our every day lives, are profoundly far-reaching.

Audio | Notes | Philemon 1:8-25
Jul 9
2017

The Gospel Changes Everything

Media, Philemon, Sermons | by Pastor Adam Sinnett

Philemon

Today we begin a short, two-week series through Paul’s letter to Philemon. This letter, Paul’s shortest, is a gospel goldmine. But, what is most striking about it is how ordinary and down-to-earth it is. It sounds a lot like normal life—and that’s the point. This simple letter helps us see that the implications of the reality of Jesus, in our every day lives, are profoundly far-reaching.

Audio | Notes | Philemon 1:1-7
Jul 2
2017

Yahweh’s Forever Kingdom

Major Prophets, Media, Sermons | by Pastor Adam Sinnett

Major Prophets

Today we complete our overview series through the Major Prophets with the book of Daniel. This book is all about life in an unbelieving world under the sovereign hand of the living God. It’s a (true) story about temptation to compromise in a world that is not our home, the fleeting nature of earthly kingdoms, and the coming forever kingdom of Yahweh. Daniel helps us see that, in spite of appearances, Yahweh is in control and he will win.

Audio | Notes | Daniel Overview
Jun 25
2017

They Shall Know That I am Yahweh

Major Prophets, Media, Sermons | by Pastor Adam Sinnett

Major Prophets

This morning we are continuing our series through the Major Prophets. While we typically study books of the Bible verse-by-verse, at times it is helpful to step back to survey the bigger picture. Truth is truth, whether we happen to be looking at its individual parts or the sum of the whole. Today, we consider the book of Ezekiel. Ezekiel was a prophet of God to those exiled to Babylon. His prophetic words, and symbolic acts, reveal the real guilt of God’s people and, at the same time, display the profound hope of the forever future that Yahweh graciously offers, in Christ.

Audio | Notes | Ezekiel Overview
Jun 18
2017

There May Yet Be Hope

Major Prophets, Media, Sermons | by Pastor Adam Sinnett

Major Prophets

Today we are continuing our series through the Major Prophets, as we consider the book of Lamentations. These, often neglected, five chapters record the gutwrenching aftermath of the destruction of Jerusalem. They help us grasp the gravity of sin, the sovereignty of God over suffering, and that, no matter what may come our way, “there may yet be hope” (Lam. 3:29).

Audio | Notes | Lamentations Overview
Jun 12
2017

I Will Be Their God

Major Prophets, Media, Sermons | by Pastor Adam Sinnett

Major Prophets

Today marks our second week in our series through the Major Prophets: Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, and Daniel. Today, we consider the book of Jeremiah. His ministry took place during the darkest days of Judah’s history. He points us to the utter sinfulness of sin and the staggering reality of God’s new covenant grace, in Jesus.

Audio | Notes | Jeremiah Overview