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He Came at Night

January 1, 2023 • Greg Pinkner • John 3:1–15

This Sunday, Gospel Sunday, Greg teaches from John 3. These verses show us that becoming a Christian is being born as a spiritual being, being born into a life with God. We don't become believers by fixing the things that are wrong with us. We become believers by knowing we need someone better than us to save us.

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The Gospel of Salvation

January 7, 2024 • Greg Pinkner • Romans 3:21–26

In this Sunday’s teaching, Greg teaches from Romans 3. These verses show us how God saves us. Up until this point in Romans, Paul has been emphasizing how lost, and condemned humanity is. But, these verses show us that working harder is not what brings us salvation. We must accept the gift given freely to us by Christ's death on the cross. Through His death, we are made righteous, justified, and redeemed.

The Gospel of Salvation

August 7, 2022 • Greg Pinkner • Romans 3:21–26

In this Sunday’s teaching, Greg teaches from Romans 3. These verses show us how God saves us. Up until this point in Romans, Paul has been emphasizing how lost, and condemned humanity is. But, these verses show us that working harder is not what brings us salvation. We must accept the gift given freely to us by Christ's death on the cross. Through His death, we are made righteous, justified, and redeemed.

The Death and Life Cycle of the Gospel Journey

June 5, 2022 • Rick Dunn • Hebrews 12:1–2, Matthew 16:23–25

In this Sunday’s teaching, Rick spoke about Jesus’ invitation to die to the old ways of living in the world. Hebrews 12 describes sin as “clinging so closely.” Rick invites us to go past the point of no return in leaving behind our old ways. The Christian walk requires us to address the root of our sin, rather than seeking to tame it, in order to make room for the fruit of His Kingdom. Though this means dying to the old ways, Jesus’ call isn’t just to death but to the abundant life.