Sermons from 2020

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Finding a Fuller Relationship with God

Christians believe in a “triune” God, meaning a God his nature we experience in three different unique ways: The Lord God creator of the heavens and the earth and covenant maker; Jesus Christ, the son of God, our redeemer and salvation; and Holy Spirit, our comforter, guided and teacher of the truth. Each different expression […]

What Did Mary Know?

Perplexed, pondering, and questioning. This is Mary, mother of Jesus, when she discovers that she will bear the son of God. Mary is typically presented as an exemplary figure of faith and obedience. Ultimately, she is, but she doesn’t start that way. In today’s sermon you’ll discover how Mary went from frightened and confused to […]

Punching Holes in the Darkness

Are you in need of a joy infusion? Then you need to watch this worship video. The whole service revolves around the theme of joy. Rev. John Arnold challenges us to “punch holes in the darkness”, meaning, as believers in Jesus Christ choosing to exhibit joy in the face of darkness. Pleases share this video […]

Keeping Your Balance while Waiting on God

Keeping your balance while waiting on God , a sermon about faith on Psalm 85.

Advent is a peculiar time of waiting between promises and their fulfillment. Waiting can be tough. For example, right now, we are waiting (and not so patiently) for a vaccine to defeat the coronavirus. Though we are confident one is coming, and it even seems near; nevertheless, waiting can be hard. We must deal with […]

The Fear and Comfort of Jesus’ Second Coming

Do the “end-times” scare or confuse you? You’re not alone. In today’s sermon, we’re digging into why Jesus’ return is both a cause of concern and of comfort. This topic, the second coming of Jesus, is a critical yet often overlook doctrine of the christian faith. In today’s sermon, we’ll explore how the combination of […]

Remembering the Least of These

Remembering the least of these – those who are hungry, thirsty, in need of clothing or companionship – does not have to be complicated. It’s also the most fundamental expression of loving our neighbor as ourselves. Today’s sermon is a simple reminder that we too are the least of these. When Jesus calls us to […]

Parable of the Talents, Being Faithful with God’s Gifts

A story by Jesus commonly referred to as “The Parable of the Talents”, teaches us much about being faithful. It is one of three parables Jesus used to instruct the disciples about how they are to lead their lives knowing that he will come again. Specifically, we learn in this parable how each of us […]

Drifting Forward when You Feel Stuck

Sometimes in life winds change rapidly. One moment everything is smooth sailing and then BAM! You are blown off course or find yourself dead in the water. You find yourself adrift. Feeling hopeless. Struggling, but going nowhere. But, what if drifting is just what you need? What if drifting IS the way forward? In today’s […]