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Mar 31
2018

The Depths and Heights of the Cross

Good Friday & Easter, Media, Sermons | by Pastor Adam Sinnett

Good Friday and Easter have been set apart for centuries to specifically remember and reflect on the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ and all that these two events accomplished for those who embrace him by faith. This weekend we remember these two great events and their singular purpose: God reconciling sinners to himself.

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Mar 28
2016

The Lion, The Lamb, and a New People

Good Friday & Easter, Media, Sermons | by Pastor Adam Sinnett

Today, on Easter, we gather to celebrate Jesus’ climactic defeat of Satan, sin, and death itself through his bodily resurrection from the grave. To do that we will turn to the fifth chapter of the book of Revelation. In this chapter, the Apostle John pulls back the curtain on reality and gives us insight into what is most real. At its center is the Lion who conquered, the risen Lamb that was slain and a new ransomed people from every tribe, tongue, and nation.

Audio | Revelation 5
Mar 26
2016

Last Supper

Good Friday & Easter, Media, Sermons | by Pastor Adam Sinnett

Today we remember the murder of Jesus the Christ on a cross. Good Friday marks the day the King of Glory set aside his glory that we might share His glory. God the Father poured out His just wrath on God the Son in our place that we might become sons and daughters. On Good Friday we see the reality of our need for God and rejoice in the reality of God's love for us in Jesus.

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Apr 5
2015

Five life-giving, joy-producing, hope-creating resurrection realities

Good Friday & Easter, Media | by Pastor Adam Sinnett

This morning we gather to celebrate Jesus' climactic defeat of Satan, sin, and death through his bodily resurrection from the grave. In 1Corinthians 15:12-20 the Apostle Paul lays out what it would mean for our faith if Jesus had not been raised from the dead, and assures us that He has, in fact, been raised. In light of this fact, we examine the realities that those who are in Christ are now forgiven, our faith is not in vain, we will not perish but spend eternity with God, our spreading of the Gospel is relevant and necessary, and we can be counted as enviable because our identity is in Jesus.

Audio | 1 Corinthians 15:12-20