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Stand Alone Sermons

Lord and Savior—and Treasure: The Complex Beauty of Christ

February 4, 2024 • David Mathis • Revelation 5:1–12

God designed our souls for Jesus. Not just a divine Father, and not just a human friend, but God himself in human flesh. God himself, in the person of his Son, becoming one of us — God with us, as fully God and fully man, in one spectacular person. #beautyofchrist #firstpresbyterianbr #sermon #revelation #lambofgod #lionofjudah

Better Together

September 3, 2023 • Pastor Adraine White • Ephesians 4:23, Ephesians 4:16, Ephesians 4:1–6

We can clearly see that God has called us to unity. He is more concerned about the unity of the Spirit than he is about the unity of our races or even the unity of our politics. There is a unity that the spirit is capable of producing that will bring us together, if we will allow him. We are different and it's NOT a mistake nor is it a curse, it's by God's design. Our job is to embrace the differences, forbear one another & come together so we can see what wonderful things we can accomplish when we do.

God Is the Strength of My Heart

August 6, 2023 • Gerrit Dawson • Psalm 73:1–5, Psalm 73:13–26

These days, a powerful idea gets marketed to us from all sides. It’s the dream that I can hold my whole life in my hands and get everything arranged according to my truest self. I can live my dreams. I can express my truest self, and everyone will recognize it and give me space and I will be fulfilled in myself. I don’t need God or anyone if I can just grasp myself, and then be myself. I can do it, if I believe enough in myself and work hard enough and carve out my space.  #strength #powerofgod #sermon #worship #firstpresbyterianbr #creator

The Open Secret to Growing in Christ

July 30, 2023 • Rev. Alec Flynt • Hebrews 10:19–25

It is the ethos of modern Christianity to not meet together regularly. Modern Christianity is something to which you attach your name, but not something to which you give yourself. Be committed to the habit, the culture, the ethos of a church that gathers together and is in it together. Meeting together for mutual encouragement, as simple as it sounds, is a radical, counter-cultural practice in our day, that will spur you toward Jesus.

His House Is Forever

July 16, 2023 • Darin Travis • 2 Samuel 7:1–16

God’s promise that David's lineage would be on the throne forever had an immediate impact on David’s parenting. When we train our children well, we should expect our kids to want to flee temptation. We should expect our loved ones who profess the name of Christ to live holy and righteous lives. We should expect that our Christian family members to be a light in the darkness. We should expect these things not in a “you’d better perform” kind of way, but expecting these things because God is at work, and he is faithful to his promises.

Message to American Christians: Live Like a Narnian

July 2, 2023 • Gerrit Dawson • 2 Kings 6:8–17

Evil doesn’t own more than a speck of this universe. Take your stand with Jesus by whom all things in heaven and earth were made. Though you have not seen him, you believe in him. When you do, you realize just who and what is on your side. Almost everything! The green earth belongs to Jesus. The world still rotates every 24 hours and revolves around the sun every year. Evil cannot stop this. Evil cannot reach to the stars. There remain inexhaustible mysteries around us, below us, and above us.   #narnia #cslewis #sermon #worship #firstpresbyterianbr #creator

Nothing New

January 1, 2023 • Colton Underwood • Ecclesiastes 1

Christ has come to redeem your toil and striving because now all that you do is done in service to him. Only when we bow to Christ as Lord and master can we work with purpose. Why? Because our purpose is not in what we accomplish but in the God who has conquered. Christ’s advent redeems the fact that nothing seems new under the sun because he has actually made—and will finally make—all things new. Christ’s advent redeems the passage of time because the endless and seemingly aimless passage of years has an end: the day when Christ returns and time itself is undone. Christ’s advent redeems knowledge and learning for all true learning and insight can only be found from learning at his feet. Christ’s advent redeems and fulfills our innate desire to find meaning and purpose in something that lasts beyond us because he came to make his people part of his story of redemption, making every detail meaningful.

Home Calling

December 24, 2022 • Gerrit Dawson • Luke 1:26–28, Luke 1:31–33, Luke 1:38, Luke 2:1–20

A New Year A True You

January 2, 2022 • Jim Solomon • Luke 10:38–42

How can we be sure we that we are serving our Savior and now ourselves? Exalt the Lord and not yourself. Listen to the Lord. Focus on what he wants.

Is It Really Better to Give?

December 26, 2021 • Gerrit Dawson • Acts 20:35

Giving is meant to open up response. To open up love. To keep relationship going. Our God is a god of exchange. The Father, Son and Holy Spirit have been giving of themselves to each other from eternity. Our faith tells us that the world exists in the overflow of their love.

Borne for Joy

December 24, 2021 • Gerrit Dawson • Luke 1:26–28, Luke 2:1–7, Luke 2:8–20

Our mothers bear us for pain and for death. Jesus bears us for joy and for endless life.

Revelation Brings Integration

July 25, 2021 • Albert White

The Touch of Jesus Brings Healing

July 11, 2021 • Darin Travis

Love and Lightning Come Down

July 11, 2021 • Ben Cunningham

Dwelling in Unity

February 14, 2021 • Darin Travis

Behold, how good and pleasant it is when brothers dwell in unity! It is like the precious oil on the head, running down on the beard, on the beard of Aaron, running down on the collar of his robes! It is like the dew of Hermon, which falls on the mountains of Zion! For there the LORD has commanded the blessing, life forevermore.

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