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Who Do You Say I Am?

June 28, 2020 • Pastor Ben Cross

Last sermon, we finished our series on the book of Philippians. As we get into Summer, we’ll continue a series we began last summer on the heart searching questions of Jesus.

Jesus is a master teacher and communicator, and some of his most personal and convicting lessons came from the direct questions he asked.

We’re going to start this sermon with a question Jesus asked his disciples:

Who do you say I am?

As we’ll see this message, how you and I answer that question has a huge impact on the way we live.

Read Matthew 16:13-17 for this message

Why Are You Persecuting Me?

September 27, 2020 • Pastor Paul Herriott

This message we'll be hearing from Pastor Paul and the College Ministry. We will be picking our Questions of Jesus series up for one last sermon in honor of the college students, and focusing on the pivotal question asked of Saul, at a pivotal moment, in his pivotal life. Saul, known now by many as Paul, was asked by Jesus as to why he was 'persecuting him?' This question deserves our attention as it brings to the forefront the unique union between Christ and his people, the church. Please read Acts 9:3-5 for this message

Thank You...Jesus!

August 9, 2020 • Josh Bidwell

This message, Josh Bidwell will be speaking about the Gospel, specifically asking and exploring if there are times when we lose focus of the Gospel and how important and crucial it truly is. Read 1 Corinthians 2:1-5 for this message.

Lord Is It Time To Restore Our Kingdom?

August 2, 2020 • Dr. Agam Iheanyi-Igwe

Last sermon we got to hear from Pastor Matt about the rich young man who was challenged by Jesus, asking him the question, "Why do you ask me about what is good?" This sermon we'll be hearing from a special quest speaker, Dr. Agam Iheanyi-Igwe. Dr. Agam is the Associate Dean of Bible and World Christianity at Bushnell University, speaking about the question the disciples asked the Lord before he ascended into heaven: "Lord, is it time to restore our kingdom?" Read Acts 1:1-9 for this message