While the nations rage and the people plot in vain, God sits on his throne, ruling over all. How do we bring this truth into the reality of today’s political firestorm? This sermon by Pastor Allen reminds us to be fully integrated followers of Jesus, letting our theology lead to biblical practice in all we do, from the voting booth to the rest of our lives.
The Political Sermon Most Americans Will Hate
Psalm 2
October 18, 2020 • Pastor Allen Coleman
The Keeper's Rest
May 5, 2024 • Pastor Andrew Clark • Psalm 121
There is a paradox within our faith: we are called to live and work with all our might, but we are also called into the rest, comfort, and peace of God. How does this work? The degree to which we allow our hearts to fully find rest in God is also the degree to which we will cease finding peace through our striving. God keeps us, holds us, and never sleeps that we may enjoy and live out of the rest of God.
Easter Sunday
March 31, 2024 • Pastor Andrew Clark • Mark 16:1–8
The resurrection is not just an old event that we reference once a year. The resurrection is an eternal event that touches every moment of every year of our lives. We must recapture the awe, the surprise, and the overwhelming, unbelievable joy of the empty tomb - Jesus is alive, and this means everything to us.
Good Friday
March 29, 2024 • Pastor Andrew Clark • Psalm 22
In Psalm 22, we see not only a depiction of life in a broken world, we see the portrayal of Jesus Christ on the cross, the perfect king dying in the place of sinners. In the cross, the joy and pain of Christ touches the joy and pain of our lives, pointing to hope and restoration on Easter Sunday.