Bob delivers a sermon from Revelation 21:1-5a. Though we do not know everything about our future in Heaven, God’s promise of His perfect place, His perfect presence and His perfect peace awaits those who believe in the name of Jesus.
Bob delivers a sermon from Revelation 21:1-5a. Though we do not know everything about our future in Heaven, God’s promise of His perfect place, His perfect presence and His perfect peace awaits those who believe in the name of Jesus.
Pastor Bob preaches a sermon from Revelation 7:9-17. When it comes to trouble ahead, God gives us a realistic expectation of what is to come. It’s not going to pretty, but He always promises to be with us and will bring us through to victory.
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon entitled, “No Hay Duda” (There’s No Doubt) from John 20:19-31. Thomas is the patron saint of doubters as doubt can be a blessing and a curse. As long as doubt does not become unbelief it can stimulate our faith.
Luke 24:1-12 The resurrection changes everything as it brings life to death and hope from grief, but we must choose to embrace Christ to experience the reality of the resurrection.
On this Palm Sunday, Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Luke 19:28-40 about Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem as the king of Israel, but also as the Savior of Israel and the Savior of our soul. Is He the ruler of your life? All areas of your life?
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Philippians 3: 7-14 and discusses the need to have purpose in our lives. Today, many people are their lives to be boring, insignificant which is a condition of people choose pleasure over purpose. In this epistle, Paul makes it clear that his purpose is what drives his life and it is not his past failures or…
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon based on 2 Corinthians 5:17-21. Do you have a plan about bridging the gap between you and God? Sin has paralyzed us and immobilized us in terms of reaching God. The Prodigal Son felt he needed to work his way back into his father’s good graces – as does every other world religion. Could it be that…
One of the most important words in the Bible is repentance. In Luke 13:1-9, Jesus makes this crystal clear, for those who do not repent “will surely perish.” The parable of the unfruitful fig tree reminds us that we are given many chances to repent and for our lives to demonstrate that through real transformation.
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Luke 4:1-13. Studies have shown that we are less likely to give in to temptation if we have to make an active decision and if we assume someone will be harmed. This text shows that is always operative every time we give in to temptation
Pastor Bob preaches a sermon from the Gospel of Luke 6:43-49 – The root of our lives will be expressed in the fruit of our lives. We choose what we will store in the treasury of our hearts and how we all build the foundations of our lives. The test of that will be the adversity that comes to reveal who we…