September 29, 2024 • Jeff Manion • Matthew 9:18–34
Pastor Jeff Manion concludes our "Is Jesus Worth Following?" series by examining Jesus's restoration mission in Matthew 9:18-34. We explore Jesus's compassion for those who have struggled long, his power to restore health, life, sight, and speech, and the importance of trusting him. The sermon highlights the decision point we all face regarding Jesus's identity and authority, drawing on Old Testament prophecies and historical evidence. We're invited to see Jesus as the Good Shepherd who offers true life and ultimate restoration, challenging us to follow him wholeheartedly.
The Controversial Party
September 22, 2024 • Aaron Buer • Matthew 9:9–17
Pastor Aaron Buer continues the "Is Jesus Worth Following?" series by discussing Jesus's interactions at a dinner party. In this message, we explore the difference between being a fan and a follower of Jesus. We discover that following Jesus means leaving some things behind. We are challenged to admit our need for Jesus and extend his mercy to others. We are encouraged to let Jesus lead in every area of our lives.
The Authority Figure
September 15, 2024 • Jeff Manion • Matthew 8:23–34, Matthew 9:1–9
Pastor Jeff Manion continues our Is Jesus Worth Following? sermon series by examining Jesus's authority and identity. We explore Jesus's power over nature, demons, sickness and sin, revealing his divine identity. This authority challenges us to see Jesus as more than just a teacher but as Lord over every aspect of our lives. We're invited to trust Jesus in our storms, confront areas of resistance and follow Him wholeheartedly.
Decisions at the Dock
September 8, 2024 • Jeff Manion • Matthew 8:1–22
Pastor Jeff Manion begins our "Is Jesus Worth Following?" sermon series by exploring Jesus's powerful miracles and challenging teachings. We witness Jesus's compassion as he heals suffering. Through Jesus, we see God's heart for wholeness in every aspect of our lives. We are challenged to consider our response to Jesus's powerful authority, weighing our security and affections against the call to wholehearted discipleship.