Sermons from April 2023

The Message of the Prophets: We Were Meant to “Run on God” | 1 Kings 18:17-40

God has always been speaking to the human race, calling us, inviting us, challenging us and communicating His desire for us to be with Him. In fact, He made us to be fueled by Him as we dwell on this planet. If we try to be fueled by anything else, our lives will not run properly. So, God speaks to us to remind us that without Him it won’t work. During the history of Israel, God used the prophets and his mouthpiece to remind them that He is the only way. Today God continues to speak and to call us to decide to be fueled by Him and Him alone.

Asunder | I Kings 12:1-7

Have you ever hurt someone? Has your influence ever damaged another? To avoid rending relationships, destroying people, and leaving this world worse than how you found it, join us at 9 am this Sunday to worship God and hear a warning from the harmful life of Rehoboam, Israel’s third king.

Easter Sunday: Conversations with the King | John 20:11-18

From His childhood through His crucifixion on Good Friday, Jesus interacted with children, women and men from all walks of life. Heaven conversing with ordinary people like you and me. Then, He died for the sins of the world and His lifeless body was placed in a tomb. Silence. Sadness. Despair. Join us at 9 a.m. this Sunday as we celebrate one of the many gifts from our Resurrected Savior, the ability to once again, hear His voice!

Palm Sunday: Who is This? | Matthew 21:1-11

The most important question ever posed was asked by the people of Jerusalem on Palm Sunday. Regarding the colt-rider, they asked, “Who is this?” Join us for this Sunday for our Palm Sunday Celebration at 9 a.m. as we sing, pray and consider Jesus’ lionhearted-world-transforming answer!