Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from John 2:1-11 – the marriage at Cana. Jesus’ first miracle takes place at a wedding celebration and this characterizes His ministry and the kingdom emphasizing joy and abundance.
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from John 2:1-11 – the marriage at Cana. Jesus’ first miracle takes place at a wedding celebration and this characterizes His ministry and the kingdom emphasizing joy and abundance.
Pastor Bob preaches from John 9:38-50. We are to be the salt of the earth which means we are to preserve society and bring flavor to our tasteless world.
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from John 15. In his seventh ‘I Am’ statement, Jesus tells us “I Am the Vine’ – the true, genuine vine. He commands us to remain connected to Him so that His joy may be in us and that our joy may be complete. Seeking happiness for our own benefit will not bring us the joy He…
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from the twelfth chapter of John’s gospel,. verses 20-26. When the Gentiles from Galilee approached Philip wanting to meet Jesus, this triggered Jesus’ declaration that His time had come. This also triggered the spreading of the good news to the Gentile world, and the Greek language was the vehicle which would serve God’s purpose. The void that…
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 John 2:1-11. Weddings and marriages can face serious problems when the wine runs out – as we learn in this passage about the wedding at Cana. Let’s take Mary’s cue and look to Jesus for a solution.
This Sunday Pastor Bob gave a brief homily about finding joy during this season of Advent. The brevity of the sermon is due to the performance of the Christmas Cantata which will also be available on the website.
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Luke 15:1-10. Through these two parables, Jesus focuses on the joy we have when we find that which we is lost.