Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18. As Christians, we grieve for those who we have lost because we love them so much. But we do not grieve without hope, because we know that Christ was resurrected from the dead, and so too shall we . . one day!
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Matthew 23:1-12. Jesus condemns the Pharisees for being hypocrites – literally ‘masked men’ because they did not practice what they taught. How often on Sunday mornings, do we wear a mask to disguise our Monday through Saturday actions? We need to remove the masks of hypocrisy as they prevent us from growing to be more like…
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Matthew 22:34-45. The Greatest (Commandment) Of All Time is the commandment to love … as all other commandments hang on this one commandment. We are called to love God and love others not out of a sense of duty but out of a heart of love and compassion. God wants to know if you love Him. Does…
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Matthew 22:15-22. The Pharisees and the Herodians join forces to try to trick Jesus. They are not match for Him, and He delivers a clear message about the separation of church and state. At the same time, we learn an encouraging message about the benefits of generosity.
Pastor Bob preaches from Philippians 4:2-9. Joy ought to be a tell-tale sign of every true Christian; however, joy is linked to peace and if there is disunity in our family – either at church or at home – there will be no joy. Joy can also be eliminated by worry and anxiety, but this…
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Philippians 3:4-14 which causes us to consider the goals we set for ourselves and what we are doing to attain them. He quotes Zig Ziglar’s admonition: ““If you aim at nothing you will hit it every time.” We know that setting goals is critical to success in whatever endeavor we undertake. But what spiritual goals are…
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Matthew 21:23-32, the Parable of the Two Sons. The sons in this parable parallel the sons in the Parable of the Prodigal Son. Which son are you? Do you seek justice or do you desire mercy?
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Exodus 16:1-20. The Israelites serve as an example to us as in terms of trusting God and having the proper perspective on life. After witnessing God’s mighty acts, within just weeks, they are complaining and failing to trust God to provide for their needs. What about you?
Our Youth Leader, Gustavo Gonzalez delivers a sermon from Matthew 18:21-35. Jesus commands Peter to forgive a brother or sister who sins against him not seven times but seventy seven times. When we sin, we seek God’s mercy, but what about when someone sins against us? We often seek justice rather than offer forgiveness as…
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Matthew 18:15-35. Conflict is inevitable and Jesus instructs believers on the way conflict should be handled in an effort to bring about resolution and restoration.