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Sermons from 2017

The Voice . . not the TV Show

On this third Sunday in Advent, Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Isaiah 40:1-5; 9-11.  These verses prophesy about John the Baptist who was a voice calling out in the wilderness proclaiming the need to prepare for the coming Messiah.    During this season, as we prepare our hearts for the birth of our Savior, what is our witness?  We are called…

Paul & Martin Luther

Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Ephesians 2:1-10 on Reformation Sunday. Are we saved by faith or by works?  Both Paul and Martin Luther tried to earn their way to salvation, yet they realized it was impossible.  Pastor Bob explains are saved by grace through faith, and we are to be born again.  We are God’s masterpieces and our lives must exhibit…

Simon Peter & Martin Luther

Pastor Bob continues this sermon series during the month of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation.  This week’s sermon focuses on Solus Christus – Christ Alone and the parallels between the founder of the Church and the founder of the Protestant Reformation. The sermon text is Acts 4:5-12.

An Unforgiving Christian: An Oxymoron

Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Matthew 18:21-35 where Jesus tells the parable of the forgiven yet unforgiving servant.  Our motivation to forgive should be powerful because a) Jesus commands us to, b) because it’s a gift to our own mental health and c)because it is the only logical response in light of the mercy…

Giving Up Yet?

Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from John 6:60-70.  In light of the hurricane which, praise the Lord, skirted just north of Puerto Rico, we look at our ability to stay the course.  Jesus uses some shocking language to test the spiritual commitment of the disciples.  Pastor Bob challenged us to consider if we were committed…

Christianity Without The Cross

Pastor Bob’s sermon is taken from Matthew 16:21-28.  When Jesus explained the true mission of the Messiah to the disciples, Peter took Him aside and rebuked Him.  Peter, who had just declared His conviction that Jesus was the very son of God; could not accept the idea of a servant Messiah who would face persecution…