Pastor Bob delivered a Christmas Eve sermon from Luke 2:1-15.
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Luke 1:46-56. The virgin Mary reminds us that life is hard, but God is good. And because of His goodness, we can transform hard times into glorious times.
We hope you enjoy our annual Christmas Cantata! Thanks to our Worship Chair and Choir Director, Alfonso “Fonsi” Román for his dedication and hard work. And thanks to all those who contributed their voices, their talent and their time. To God be the glory.
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from the third chapter of Luke’s gospel (verses 1-6). John the Baptist, is a transitional prophet who had one foot in the Old Testament and one foot in the New Testament. He sternly calls us to repentance from sin, and yet he positively points us to the solution in Messiah Jesus. Are you preparing your heart for…
Jeremiah was called to speak the truth in love. This is no easy task, and if you read the book of Jeremiah, you will see that Jeremiah was called to proclaim the coming destruction of the Temple and of Israel as they knew it. Other prophets spoke what the people wanted to hear. But the truth of God brings genuine hope, for…
From Ephesians 6:10-20, Youth Leader, Gustavo Gonzalez delivers a sermon about being prepared for the attack of the enemy. Prayer energizes us with power and strength. The armor equips us to defend ourselves against the forces of darkness in our world. When we are “battle ready”, we are able to go forward in the strength of God and His truth to proclaim…
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Mark 13:1-19. The ‘little apocalypse’ in Mark 13 reminds us that no one knows the hour or time of Christ’s return, but we can know the season of His return. And with the recent technological developments, the time may be sooner than we think. It’s time to get our lives right with the Lord.
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Mark 12:38-44.
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Ruth 1:1-18. Like then country western song “A Long Line of Love” , we come from a long line of love that goes back to Naomi’s love for her family; Ruth’s love for her mother-in-law; Boaz’s love for the Lord, and God’s love for all of us sinners.
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Mark 10:46-52 about blindness. He points out three types of blindness: Physical blindness, spiritual blindness and willful blindness. May we recognize blindness in our lives, and in faith, turn to Jesus to receive sight.