Part 6: A Hard Heart
May 12, 2024 • Pastor Luke Uran • Exodus 7, Exodus 8, Exodus 9, Exodus 10
Something we tend to miss in the book of Exodus is how God uses Pharaoh’s hardened heart to show us our own. Let’s take an uncomfortable look at the ways we compromise our obedience to God … and the destruction this can bring.
Part 4: Excuses and Answers
April 28, 2024 • Pastor Luke Uran • Exodus 3, Exodus 4
Moses had a lot of seemingly good reasons why God should find someone else to lead his people out of Egypt. God answered each of them. Would it surprise you to know that we make those exact excuses today, and that they boil down to the condition of our hearts toward God?
Part 2: God Sees, Hears and Knows
April 14, 2024 • Pastor David Creek • Exodus 2, Psalm 121
Moses’ early life is filled with lessons for us today. When trials, pain and bewilderment arise—and they inevitably do—where do we fix our eyes? We know the Sunday School answer, but how do we truly let God use suffering to form us into the people he made us to be?
Part 1: Jehovan-Nissi
October 9, 2022 • Pastor Luke Uran • Exodus 17, John 12:27–33
The Hebrew term means “the Lord is my banner.” In battle, a banner was a rallying point, a symbol. As we open a new series looking at the meanings behind some of the names of God, this provides a good starting point—and a reminder that we are never alone.
Part 2: Hallowed Be Your Name
June 26, 2022 • Clayton Ganziano • Matthew 6:9, Exodus 20:7, Exodus 3:13–15, Exodus 5:1–2, Leviticus 22:31–33
We often think hallowing God's name means not taking it in vain, but it actually involves a lot more than that. It begs the question, "Whose name am I living for?"