This week our pastoral Intern Henry Holmberg continues his sub series in the Joseph Narrative. We take a deep dive into the pit, and see how God sits with his children when they suffer.
This week Pastor Tim Ptizer from New Covenant Church is guest preaching on the gospel of grace, and how living by grace alone actually produces in us holiness.
This week Ron Hughes is preaching through the story of Jesus and the Woman at the well. Here we see how the deepest need of all men is to have living water spring up inside of them through the gospel.
This week our Ruling Elder Tim Skaar will unpack Zechariah 3 and show how an ancient prophecy to the High Priest of Israel fits into the Easter Story and our lives today.
This week our Pastoral Intern Henry looks into the darkness of Genesis 38. As we look at the righteousness of man we see clearly the righteousness of God.
This week Ron Hughes is taking us through the concept of "new brith" as taught by Jesus in John 3. What is it, how do we get it, and why do we need it?
This week our pastoral intern Henry Holmberg began a new sub series on Genesis 37-50, the Joseph Narrative. We looked at the overarching themes of the whole narrative through the lens of the first story in Chapter 37.
This week we look at the second half of Jesus' discourse on the Sabbath. How does Jesus' insistence on healing on the Sabbath Day impact the way we worship each week?
As a followup to last week's sermon on the two weddings, Ron is preaching on Jesus's first instance of cleansing the temple. How does Jesus' zeal for God's house apply to our worship today?
This week we listen as Jesus responds to the pharasee's pointed questions about fasting. Through looking at Jesus' response we can glean truths about the joy that Christ's presence brings.
This week, as we usher in the New Year, we take a look back into Malachi so see the final words from heaven before the closing of the Old Testament. These prophecies and warnings from God set the stage for the gospel of Mark and the coming of t
This week we see Jesus continue to care more for the sinful hearts of His people than simply their physical ailments. Jesus heals both the body and soul of the parasitic who had faithful friends.