Interdenominational Worship Sundays at 10am

Sermons from 2018 (Page 2)

Can You Hear Me Now?

Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Mark 7:31-37 about Jesus’ healing of a man who was deaf and had a speech impediment.  He brings to question our view of miracles and whether or not we believe they still happen today.  Are you open to the miracles that God wants to work in and through your…

Walk In Wisdom

Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Paul’s epistle to the Ephesians 5:15-20 about living wisely and seeking that which brings true satisfaction.  So many today are in search of happiness and meaning, but they are looking to that which the world offers.  Their search usually results in disappointment and meaninglessness, as they are trying to…

Did that really come out of my mouth?

Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Ephesians 4:30-5:2 about anger and forgiveness.  In a society that focuses so much on what goes into our mouths, yet people are so oblivious as to what comes out of our mouths.  Out of your heart speaks the mouth, so what is in your heart?  You have the opportunity…

The Bread of Heaven

Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from John 6:24-35.  Jesus provided bread for the 5,000 which led to the crowd to desire to proclaim Jesus as king, Yet Jesus recognized their motive was material rather than spiritual.  They were settling for something far less than what He was offering.  How are we often seeking cheap substitutes when we have the promise of the…

Retreat, Refresh & Reignite

Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Mark 6:30-34 where Jesus commands and models for his disciples a very important discipline – and that is the disciple of retreat and rest.  It is important to develop rhythms of work and rest for our psychological, physical and spiritual well being.  And our time of retreat must involve time with our shepherd so we can…

The Solution to Apathy

On this Pentecost Sunday, Pastor Bob’s delivers a sermon from Acts 2.  He teaches us that there were three miracles at this special outpouring of the Holy Spirit;  the miracle of enthusiasm, the miracle of communication, and the miracle of connection.  Does the church continue to experience these miracles or has it allowed a sense of apathy to settle in?  What about…