Unity in the Body of Christ: E Pluribus Unum Pastor Robert Zoba preaches a sermon from 1st Corinthians 12:12-20 focusing on God’s desire for unity among the body of believers.
Unity in the Body of Christ: E Pluribus Unum Pastor Robert Zoba preaches a sermon from 1st Corinthians 12:12-20 focusing on God’s desire for unity among the body of believers.
Micah 5:1-5a God chose a small and insignificant town as the birthplace for Jesus, the Messiah. God delights to use the humble and seemingly weak to bring honor and glory to His name.
Pastor Bob Zoba delivers a homily about rejoicing always and especially during the Advent season from Philippians 4:4-7.
John the Baptist was the Morning Star, who pointed to the Son. Based on Luke 3:1-20.
Show Me The Money Pastor Bob Zoba preaches a sermon from Mark 12:38-40 about true discipleship. How would you describe yourself as a disciple of Jesus?
Qualifications of Sainthood On this Reformation Sunday, Pastor Bob Zoba delivers a sermon from Psalm 24:1-10.
Lessons from a Blind Man In Pastor Bob’s sermon, he discusses the blind man healed by Jesus. Healing the blind were miracles that Jesus performed to point toward the spiritual blindness of the Pharisees and the Jewish people. We,too, suffer from spiritual blindness when we fail to recognize what is at the heart of Jesus’…
Don’t Go Away Sad Pastor Bob Zoba delivers a sermon based on Mark 10:17-3. Where your treasure is, there you will find your heart. The rich young ruler showed humility as he approached Jesus wanting the answer to the often asked question: what must we do to obtain eternal life? The rich young man’s assumed that by ‘being good’ he had earned his way…
Broadminded Fundamentalism? Pastor Bob Zoba delivers a sermon based on Mark 9:38-50 about sharing God’s truth in love. As much as many try, it is not possible to categorize Jesus’ teachings. When it comes to reaching all and sharing His love, He is a liberal, yet regarding His truths He is ultra-conservative.
Bona Fide Ambition Pastor Bob Zoba delivers a sermon from Mark 9:30-37. As the disciples try to figure out what it means to be first in the kingdom of God, Jesus makes it clear that being in a place of leadership requires servanthood.