The real essence of the Reformation wasn’t the doctrine of justification — vital as it was, and is. The real essence of the Reformation was access to, and personal encounter with, God himself through his word. The Reformers took the Catholic Church’s closed book and opened it first for themselves — to read and preach and write and sing — and then for all to hear.
Open the Gates to Paradise: Celebrating 500 Years of the Reformation
Romans 1:16-17 (Stand Alone)
October 29, 2017 • David Mathis
New Grass, ‘Nuff Milk
September 3, 2023 • Jonathan Parnell
In this stand-alone sermon, Pastor Jonathan Parnell explains the obscure passage of Proverbs 27:23-27 and gives an image of three realities that we pray will mark our church as we enter a new season together: deepened theology, increased surrender, and multiplied joy.
Work Out Your Salvation
January 1, 2023 • Joe Rigney
In this stand-alone sermon, Pastor Joe Rigney preaches on an obedience that shines by expounding upon words from Paul's letter in Philippians 2:12-18. God works within us so that we can work out a proper mindset and spirit – cheerful, without grumbling or complaining, looking first to the interest of others – so that God is happily pleased.
Recognizing Grace
April 24, 2022 • Jonathan Parnell
In this sermon, Pastor Jonathan Parnell recognizes the grace of God in the life of our church by looking at the past, present, and future. We want to ask the question: By the power of his Spirit, through the grace of the Lord Jesus, what is God doing in our church?