Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Ephesians 4:23-32. In this passage, Paul exhorts us to make godly choices in an ungodly world. If we want to live a life of freedom, forgiveness and grace, then we must decide what, and more importantly, who we are going to serve. Video begins at about 3 1/2 minutes!
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from John 6:22-35. The crowds came seeking Jesus for more bread, but Jesus directed them to seek after the Bread of Heaven as we need to go from security and success to significance in our lives.
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Mark’s gospel about the feeding of the 5,000. Jesus takes a seemingly paltry offering of a few fish and a few loaves of bread and offers the gift to the Father who multiplies it, then divides it to feed the multitude. We serve a God who can do this in your life. What can you offer?
Pastor Bob delivered a sermon from Mark 6:30-34 In Mark’s gospel, we see that Jesus models the holy rhythm of work and rest. Sometimes we need to retreat in order to advance in our spiritual walk and our walk with Christ.
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Ephesians 1:1-14. The apostle Paul reminds us that we are chosen by God, adopted as sons and daughters, predestined to be holy and blameless, and blessed with the riches of heaven.
On this 4th of July, Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from 2nd Corinthians 12:7-10 about our freedom in Christ. As we grieve with those who have lost so many loved ones due to the collapse of the condominium building in Miami Beach, we draw a stark parallel with what can happen when the very foundations of our faith and of our country…
David Román delivers a powerful sermon based on Jeremiah 29:11. We live in interesting times and now more than ever, we need to be attuned to God’s voice, because He has eternal plans for our lives.
Youth pastor Gustavo Gonzalez delivers a sermon based on the Parable of the Weeds from Matthew 13:14-20.
The parabolic power of Jesus’ storytelling is a means of evangelism that we can adopt and practice as we contribute to the ongoing underground revolutionary kingdom of God to counter the dark world of the kingdom of human sin. Sermon text: Mark 4:30-34
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from 2 Corinthians 4:5-12. On this D-Day anniversary, he notes that most historians consider this day to be the decisive moment in the Allies victory in World War II. Yet for the soldiers on the front lines, the battle continued for eleven months until VE Day. This parallels the battle faced daily by Paul and by Christians…