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The Reasonable Savior

March 3, 2024 • Pastor Zach Terry • Luke 11:14–26

Pastor Zach Terry's sermon, rooted in Luke Chapter 11, delves into the confrontation between Jesus and the Pharisees over the source of His power to cast out demons, providing profound insights into the kingdom of God versus the kingdom of Satan, the unity within the kingdom of Satan, and the imperative of not just reforming one's life but being regenerated through faith in Jesus Christ. He emphasizes that mere behavioral change without spiritual rebirth can leave one more susceptible to spiritual downfall, underscoring the necessity of inviting Jesus into one’s life, not just as a reformer but as a redeemer and ruler.

Repent or Perish

May 19, 2024 • Pastor Zach Terry

Ready for the Return

May 5, 2024 • Pastor Zach Terry • Luke 12:41–56

INTRODUCTION: There are 260 chapters in the New Testament, and Christ’s return is mentioned no less than 318 times in those chapters. Statistically, one verse in twenty-five mentions the Lord’s return.

Waging War on Worry

April 28, 2024 • Pastor Zach Terry • Luke 12:22–34

INTRODUCTION: I wonder if anybody here can relate to what the great theologian and philosopher, Irma Bombeck, once said: I've always worried a lot, and frankly I'm good at it. I worry about introducing people and going blank when I get to my mother. I worry about a shortage of ball bearings, a snake coming up through the kitchen drain. I worry about the world ending at midnight and getting stuck with three hours on a twenty-four hour cold capsule. I worry about getting into the Guinness World Book of Records under "Pregnancy: Oldest Recorded Birth." I worry what the dog thinks when he sees me coming out of the shower. I worry that one of my children will marry an Eskimo who will set me adrift on an iceberg when I can no longer feed myself. I worry about salesladies following me into the fitting room, oil slicks, and Carol Channing going bald. I worry about scientists discovering someday that lettuce has been fattening all along.