Do Not Be Anxious
Luke, Media, Sermons | by Pastor Adam Sinnett

In Luke 12:22–34, Jesus urges us to lay aside anxiety and trust our heavenly Father, who provides true and lasting riches—both now and for eternity.
Audio | Notes | Luke 12:22-34Luke, Media, Sermons | by Pastor Adam Sinnett
In Luke 12:22–34, Jesus urges us to lay aside anxiety and trust our heavenly Father, who provides true and lasting riches—both now and for eternity.
Audio | Notes | Luke 12:22-34Media, Psalms: Songs for Life (2025), Sermons | by Pastor Marco Ribeiro
Psalm 5 invites us to seek refuge in God’s presence, where we are welcomed through Christ and strengthened to walk with Him through every season of life.
Audio | Notes | Psalm 5Luke, Media, Sermons | by Pastor Adam Sinnett
In Luke 12:13–21, Jesus warns against greed and the pursuit of earthly gain, calling us instead to be rich toward God—seeking the only riches that last forever.
Audio | Notes | Luke 12:13-21Media, Psalms: Songs for Life (2025), Sermons | by Pastor Luke Davis
In Psalm 10, we see a prayer from the midst of trouble, crying out for justice when the wicked thrive. It gives us a pattern to seek God honestly, trusting Him to bring true justice through Jesus.
Audio | Notes | Psalm 10Hebrews 11, Media, Sermons | by Pastor Justin Keogh
This morning, we conclude our series in Hebrews 11, Living Forward to a Better Country, where the author of Hebrews calls us to faithful endurance through the portraits of ancient believers. Today, in Hebrews 12:1-3, we look to Jesus the final – and ultimate – example of faith and faithful endurance, and we see how we can endure in faith, by keeping our eyes fixed on him.
Audio | Notes | Hebrews 12:1-3Luke, Media, Sermons | by Pastor Adam Sinnett
Today we continue our series in the Gospel of Luke, one of four eyewitness accounts of Jesus’ words and works. In them we learn of his life, death, and resurrection to rescue his people from among the nations—even us. Today, in 12:1-7, Jesus shifts to address the fact that following him in a fallen world can be a tough road to travel. So, in this section, he offers five helps to growing a courageous faith amidst a world in great need of Him.
Audio | Notes | Luke 12:1-12Easter 2025, Good Friday & Easter, Media, Sermons | by Pastor Adam Sinnett
On Good Friday we remembered Jesus’ substitutionary death on the cross. Today, on Easter, we celebrate Jesus’ climactic victory over the grave through his resurrection. In our passage today we are reminded of the widespread New Testament assumption that Jesus did, in fact, rise from the dead. The Apostle Paul argues that Jesus’ resurrection is irrefutable proof that He is the unique Son of God.
Audio | Notes | Romans 1:4Luke, Media, Sermons | by Pastor Adam Sinnett
This morning we continue our series in the Gospel of Luke, one of four eyewitness accounts of Jesus’ words and works. In them we learn of his life, death, and resurrection to rescue his people from among the nations- even us. Today, in 11:37-54, Jesus continues to call us to be relationally all in by turning his attention to the dangers of a hypocritical faith. He reminds us that we are whole people who God calls to respond wholly to him, from the inside out.
Audio | Notes | Luke 11:37-54Hebrews 11, Media, Sermons | by Pastor Luke Davis
Today we continue our series in Hebrews 11, Living Forward to a Better Country, where the author of Hebrews calls us to faithful endurance through the portraits of ancient believers. Today, as we conclude this chapter, we consider the faith of those who were ridiculed, attacked, driven out, and put to death for their faith in God. Their testimony points to the necessity of enduring by faith for a better present, while looking to a better future.
Audio | Notes | Hebrews 11:35-40Luke, Media, Sermons | by Pastor Adam Sinnett
Today, in 11:24-36, Jesus continues to tackle unbelief and, specifically, four common ways we miss him, to our harm. He reminds us that following him means being relationally all in. The beginning is important, but what matters most is our follow through.
Audio | Notes | Luke 11:24-36