Interdenominational Worship Sundays at 10am

Sermons on transformation

When Our Natural Ability Becomes a Disability

Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Luke 5:1-11. There are times when when we depend on them more than we depend on the Lord. Simon Peter discovers this reality and is humbled and transformed by that discovery. May we all be transformed!

The Best Preparation for Christmas

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…

Reaching the Next Generation

Pastor Jose Martinez is the President and CEO of Teen Challenge Puerto Rico, a ministry which changes lives of young men and women imprisoned and battling substance addiction.   He delivered a powerful sermon as well as his own personal testimony.  His sermon text was taken from 2 Kings 4:8-37.

Old Math, New Math & God’s Math

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?

What’s Your Love Level Today?

On this Valentine’s Day Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Mark 9:2-13. The disciples accompany Jesus to the Mount of Transfiguration and have a true mountaintop experience. We, too, need transforming mountaintop experiences with Jesus as well as with our spouses, so that we can grow as Christians and as couples as we navigate the valleys of life.

If We Had Eyes to See

Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Mark 9:2-13 on this Transfiguration Sunday.  The disciples had an incredible mountain-top experience and they wanted to remain on the mountain-top longer as we may desire to do as well.  But we are called to go down to the valley to bring the light of the mountain-top into the darkness.  At times, we may feel as…