Sermons

From Here To There

Speaker:
J S Melvin
Date:
Life can be exhausting approached with our own efforts only. Today, we will look at the problem – our conditions as well as the remedy – grace.

The Person, Not the Process

Speaker:
J S Melvin
Date:
Jesus freed us from the process of law service to connect with God. Because of our connection with Jesus, we are connected with God.

You Are Free

Speaker:
J S Melvin
Date:
Jesus Christ restores the freedom we first enjoyed at the dawn of creation. The debt of sin is paid, and we are free from shame, guilt, and punishment.

The Words of Christ

Speaker:
Adam Kinsaul
Date:
What did Christ say? His words are the words that give us life and direct our steps. From Matthew 24.

When in Doubt, God Loves You Still

Speaker:
J S Melvin
Date:
Faith is such a challenging thing. Because we are human, doubts creep into our minds. But with God, that’s OK. God knows we’ll all struggle with doubts. Today we will see how God wants us to deal with those doubts.

Love is Not Easily Provoked

Speaker:
J S Melvin
Date:
When God’s love is in our hearts, we can deal patiently with others. Love also guides us to handle anger constructively.

Love Does Not Envy (1 Corinthians 13:4)

Speaker:
J S Melvin
Date:
Envy poisons relationships and damages hearts. It robs us of thanksgiving and distracts us from loving God. The apostle Paul reminds us of a better way. (1 Cor 13:4)

Joy

Speaker:
Matthew Arnold
Date:
Matthew Arnold opens services with thoughts on biblical joy using the story of Hannah.

The Day Everything Changed

Speaker:
J S Melvin
Date:
Happy Easter! Today, Christians around the world celebrate Our Risen Savior because on this day, He showed us that there was nothing He could not do. On this day, He rose again having paid the price for our sin. On this day, everything changed.

Powerful Words: Help (John 2:1-11)

Speaker:
J S Melvin
Date:
Asking for help is hard. But God’s word makes clear he wants us to acknowledge our need, not hide from it. God designed us to need help, and we honor him in asking for it.