We preached through the book of Romans. These are the sermon series.
The results of church done wrong are often the exact opposite of what God intended: Division instead of unity, hurt instead of healing, isolation instead of connection, and people being pushed further from God instead of being brought nearer. It is important that we do church right. This is a series of sermons on doing church God’s way in Romans 14-16.
God gives a lot to those who place their faith in Jesus. Christians receive righteousness, justification, holiness, reconciliation, adoption, sanctification, blessing, and glory. Do these big Christian words have practical implications for how people live? Yes. This is a series of sermons about living the Christian life in Romans 12-13.
This is an Easter sermon on Romans 11:33-36.
The history of Israel is in many ways a history of God’s work, and mercy, amongst people. In studying the Israelite’s relationship to God, we can learn much about what it means to be the people of God. This is a series of sermons about Israel, mercy, and us in Romans 9-11.
Sometimes life makes us feel like losers. It can seem like we will never overcome our struggles, our sorrows, or our sins. Romans 6-8 tells a different story. It tells us that through God’s victorious love we can be conquerors, and more. This is a series of sermons explaining what it means to be “more than conquerors through him who loved us.”
At Christmas you are surrounded by gifts. These gifts have the power to make you happy for a short time. The Bible tells of a gift that overflows to many people and has the power to change your life forever. These Christmas sermons are about why the gift is so good and how you can have it.
You can be right with God (righteous). This is true no matter what you’ve done, who you are, or where you’re from. This series of sermons explains why it is important and how it is possible (justification).
“For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes.” One of the most influential people ever to live wrote these words 2,000 years ago. Millions have believed them. This series on Romans 1-3:24 explains what the Gospel is and why it matters to you.