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Oct 9
2022

Since A Death Has Occurred

Media, Sermons, The Living Word 2022 | by Ruban Monu

The Living Word 2022

Today is the second of five fall sermons in a series we are calling The Living Word, based on Hebrews 4:12, in which God’s Word is described as “living and active.” His Word is alive and changes lives. To demonstrate this we asked five pastors, and leaders, to share a passage the Lord has been using in their lives to convict, comfort and/or challenge them. Our hope is to show the living nature of God’s word today and, in turn, be moved to study it, trust it, and immerse our lives in it. Today, we consider Jesus’ death and its implications amidst our trials and everyday lives.

Audio | Notes | Hebrews 9:15
Feb 13
2022

Persevering to the End

, Media, Other Sermons | by Pastor David Parker

Other Sermons
How we think about the last day of our lives has tremendous implications for the decisions we make every day, and the trajectory of our lives. This morning, we’re going to look at Hebrews 12:1-2, and explore how this passage admonishes us in how to persevere in the faith and make it to the end.

Audio | Notes | Hebrews 12:1-2
Jul 5
2015

New People: Living Together

Disciple: Living For Jesus, Media, Sermons | by Edward Sumner

Disciple: Living For Jesus

We continue unpacking what it means to be 'in Christ' through being a people living together in light of our identity as God's people. Looking at text from Titus 2 and Hebrews 10, we see that we are a people for God's own treasured possession and in order to live our lives as His possession, we are called and invited into community. Community with fellow believers is a privilege and a means of grace. Through community we point each other to Jesus in ways that are meaningful, sacrificial, and powerful for gospel flourishing in our lives.

Audio | Titus 2:11-14; Hebrews 10:24-25
Dec 2
2012

A Living Hope

Media, Other Sermons | by Pastor David Parker

Other Sermons
Today we lit the first candle on the advent wreath, in which many call the candle of Hope, because it signifies a longing, an expectation, a Hope of the coming Messiah. So in once sense, we’re celebrating in an ancient historical hope, waiting for the coming of the Messiah, and in another sense, we celebrate Advent in expectation and Hope, because one day Jesus is coming back again (Heb 9:28).

Audio | Hebrews 9:28