Sermons from 2020

Sermons from 2020

Are You Still Grateful?

Gratitude and thankfulness have been researched in the world and have been shown as good for the body and mind. But it’s time for the Church to rise up as the original experts on gratitude. And after a difficult year for everyone, the question we all need to ask ourselves is, Are you still grateful? Reflection Questions: Where have I been entitled and how can I replace…

In God We Trust

In a short story in Luke we see that Jesus calls us to trust him with our nets, the things we cling to and trust in for our provision, our hope, our future, etc.. But when we let down and lay down our nets we can trust that God can do more with our nets than we can do on our own. Reflection Questions: What makes trusting God difficult for you? Have you ever obeyed God…

Wisdom for Your Walk: Living is Giving

The book of James seems to be most concerned about people who profess faith in God and his Son Jesus, but they don’t have genuine, real faith. They talk-the-talk, but they don’t walk-the-walk. And so, James’ goal in his writing is to help believers achieve genuine, whole, perfect, unwavering faith in God. His goal is to equip the family of God with wisdom for their walks…

Wisdom for Your Walk: Know Your Role

The book of James seems to be most concerned about people who profess faith in God and his Son Jesus, but they don’t have genuine, real faith. They talk-the-talk, but they don’t walk-the-walk. And so, James’ goal in his writing is to help believers achieve genuine, whole, perfect, unwavering faith in God. His goal is to equip the family of God with wisdom for their walks…

Wisdom for Your Walk: High-Fidelity

The book of James seems to be most concerned about people who profess faith in God and his Son Jesus, but they don’t have genuine, real faith. They talk-the-talk, but they don’t walk-the-walk. And so, James’ goal in his writing is to help believers achieve genuine, whole, perfect, unwavering faith in God. His goal is to equip the family of God with wisdom for their walks…

Wisdom for Your Walk: The Wisdom Test

The book of James seems to be most concerned about people who profess faith in God and his Son Jesus, but they don’t have genuine, real faith. They talk the talk, but they don’t walk the walk. And so, James’ goal in his writing is to help believers achieve genuine, whole, perfect, unwavering faith in God. His goal is to equip the family of God with wisdom for their walks…

Wisdom for Your Walk: Taken by Tongue

The book of James seems to be most concerned about people who profess faith in God and his Son Jesus, but they don’t have genuine, real faith. They talk the talk, but they don’t walk the walk. And so, James’ goal in his writing is to help believers achieve genuine, whole, perfect, unwavering faith in God. His goal is to equip the family of God with wisdom for their walks…

Wisdom for Your Walk: Faith with Feet

The book of James seems to be most concerned about people who profess faith in God and his Son Jesus, but they don’t have genuine, real faith. They talk the talk, but they don’t walk the walk. And so, James’ goal in his writing is to help believers achieve genuine, whole, perfect, unwavering faith in God. His goal is to equip the family of God with wisdom for their walks…

Wisdom for Your Walk: The Impartial Christian

The book of James seems to be most concerned about people who profess faith in God and his Son Jesus, but they don’t have genuine, real faith. They talk the talk, but they don’t walk the walk. And so, James’ goal in his writing is to help believers achieve genuine, whole, perfect, unwavering faith in God. His goal is to equip the family of God with wisdom for their walks…