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- 1 Thessalonians 1
- 1 Timothy 24
- 1 Timothy: Building a Faithful Church 23
- 2 Corinthians 2
- A Light Has Dawned: Hopeful Meditations on Isaiah 9:1-7 5
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- Christ 9
- Christ's High Priesthood 1
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- Christ's Return 5
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Jesus, the One Who Gives Sight to the Blind (Part 2)
In part 2 of this exposition of John 9, Pastor Ryan will continue to help us see the significance of what Jesus did for this blind man and why it matters for us.
Jesus, the One Who Gives Sight to the Blind
In today's passage, Jesus heals a blind man on the Sabbath and teaches us a great deal about God, this fallen world, and ourselves.
The Fountain Thirsts
As we gather together this Good Friday in remembrance of the sacrifice of Christ Pastor Zach will walk us through an exposition of John 19:28-30.
Jesus Christ, the Good Shepherd
This week, we look at another of Jesus' "I am" statements from the Gospel of John where Jesus directly confronts the Pharisees over their reaction to the healing of the blind beggar. We'll see how Jesus' claim to be the Good Shepherd not only had big implications for the Pharisees but also for us today.
Jesus Christ, the True Vine
This week, we look at Jesus' last "I am" statement in the Gospel of John where Jesus declares himself to be the true vine. Here, Jesus teaches us to abide in him by being connected to him just as a branch is connected to a vine. We will see that by abiding in Christ, God prunes us in order to produce much spiritual fruit.
Sometimes Delayed, Always Faithful
As we bring 2021 to a close as a church family, we're going to look back and reflect on some of the ways the Lord has shown his faithfulness to us throughout the past year. To help us identify Christ's faithfulness in places we might not normally see it, we'll spend a little time in John 11:1-6, where the faithful love of Jesus is shown in his delay in answering an urgent prayer.
Who Will See the Kingdom? (Part 2)
In this sermon we return to John 3:1-21, to explore what God requires of us to live with him forever in his eternal kingdom. This week we consider the meaning and necessity of believing in Jesus for salvation.
Who Will See the Kingdom? (Part 1)
Who will live with God forever? Is a question that all of us should take seriously, and scripture gives us the answer. In this sermon we begin to walk through John 3:1-21, one of Jesus’ most intense evangelistic encounters recorded in the Gospels, which directly lays out the chief requirements for living with God in His eternal kingdom. In part 1 we focus on the necessity of the ‘new birth’ and the meaning of Jesus’ words, “You must be born again”.