We conclude our sermon series called Sightings of Jesus where we look at the seven signs in the Gospel of John. Each of the signs communicates different facets of Jesus’ glory (John 2:11), and John shares them with us that we may believe and have life in his name (John 20:30-31). Now, along with Thomas, we are called to face these signs and respond to Jesus’ command, “Do not disbelieve, but believe.”
I Have Seen The Lord!
July 24, 2022 • Pastor Justin Keogh • John 20:1–23
We continue our sermon series called Sightings of Jesus where we look at the seven signs in the Gospel of John. Each of the signs communicates different facets of Jesus’ glory (John 2:11), and John shares them with us that we may believe and have life in his name (John 20:30-31). Jesus’ resurrection is the final sign, which has echoed through human history, inviting us to see Him as our Lord.
Life to the Dead
July 17, 2022 • Pastor Justin Keogh • John 11
We continue our sermon series called Sightings of Jesus where we look at the seven signs in the Gospel of John. Each of the signs communicates different facets of Jesus’ glory (John 2:11), and John shares them with us that we may believe and have life in his name (John 20:30-31). Today, we’ll look at Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead, its meaning and application for us today.
Sight to the Blind
July 10, 2022 • Pastor Justin Keogh • John 9
We continue through our sermon series called Sightings of Jesus where we look at the seven signs in the Gospel of John. Each of the signs communicates different facets of Jesus’ glory (John 2:11), and John shares them with us that we may believe and have life in his name (John 20:30-31). Today, we’ll look at Jesus giving sight to a man born blind, its meaning, and its application for us today.
Food for the Hungry
July 3, 2022 • Pastor Russ Collins • John 6:1–15
We return to our sermon series called Sightings of Jesus where we look at the seven signs in the Gospel of John. Each of the signs communicates different facets of Jesus’ glory (John 2:11), and John shares them with us that we may believe and have life in his name (John 20:30-31). Today, we’ll look at the fourth sign and consider its significance for us.
New Life into Dead Limbs
May 29, 2022 • Pastor Russ Collins • John 5:1–15
We return to our sermon series called Sightings of Jesus where we look at the seven signs in the Gospel of John. Each of the signs communicates different facets of Jesus’ glory (John 2:11), and John shares them with us that we may believe and have life in his name (John 20:30-31). Today, we’ll look at the third of his signs, understand what it means, and consider its significance for us.
Sickness into Health
May 15, 2022 • Pastor Luke Davis • John 4:46–54
We return to our sermon series called Sightings of Jesus where we look at the seven signs in the Gospel of John. Each of the signs communicates different facets of Jesus’ glory (John 2:11), and John shares them with us that we may believe and have life in his name (John 20:30-31). Today, we’ll look at the second of his signs, understand what it means, and consider its significance for us.
Water Into Wine
April 24, 2022 • Pastor Marco Ribeiro • John 2:1–11
We return to our sermon series called Sightings of Jesus where we look at the seven signs in the Gospel of John. Each of the signs communicates different facets of Jesus’ glory (John 2:11), and John shares them with us that we may believe and have life in his name (John 20:30-31). Today, we’ll look at the first of his signs, understand what it means, and consider its significance for us.
We Have Seen His Glory
March 13, 2022 • Pastor Marco Ribeiro • John 1:1–4, John 1:14
We begin a new series called Sightings of Jesus where we look at the seven signs in the Gospel of John. Each of the signs communicates different facets of Jesus’ glory ( John 2:11), and John shares them with us that we may believe and have life in his name ( John 20:30-31). We’ll introduce the series, think about what signs are and what they do, and consider the author of these signs–what he did, and why.