Majoring in the Minors | The Prophets' Prophetic Pointing
August 4, 2024 • Pastor Don Hinchey • Zechariah 1:1–6, Zechariah 9:9–10, Zechariah 9:16–17, Matthew 21:1–11
Join us for another enlightening installment of our "Majoring in the Minors" summer series with the sermon titled "The Prophets’ Prophetic Pointing." This week, we dive deep into the vivid visions of Zechariah, especially focusing on Zechariah 9:9-10, 16-17, where the triumphant entry of a humble king on a donkey not only electrifies the ancient text but unmistakably points to Jesus in the Gospels. Discover how Zechariah, along with other Minor Prophets, masterfully set the stage for the Messiah, foretelling a story of redemption that finds its fulfillment in the life and ministry of Christ. As we explore these prophetic passages, we'll uncover the threads of prophecy woven through the tapestry of Scripture, demonstrating the divine design that prepares us for the Savior. Don’t miss this powerful message that connects the prophetic dots straight to the heart of the Gospel.
Majoring in the Minors | First Things First
July 28, 2024 • Pastor Tim Runtsch • Haggai 1, Haggai 2:5–9
We will continue our "Majoring in the Minors" summer series as we dive into the compelling book of Haggai with our sermon, "First Things First." In today's world, where our priorities often lean towards personal gain, Haggai's urgent call to action is more relevant than ever. We'll explore passages from Haggai 1:1-15 and 2:5-9, challenging us to reassess our priorities and place God’s work at the forefront of our busy lives. How often are we, as 21st-century American Christians, distracted by our own "paneled houses" at the cost of spiritual growth and community engagement? This sermon will not only prompt a reflection on our priorities but also motivate us to align our daily actions with the values of God's Kingdom. Don’t miss this vital message about what it really means to put "First Things First."
Majoring in the Minors | Modern Gods. Ancient Words
July 21, 2024 • Pastor Scott Coerber • Zephaniah 1:1–6, Zephaniah 2:1–3, Zephaniah 3:16–17, Luke 16:13–15
In this week's sermon, "Modern Gods, Ancient Words," we dive into the timeless messages of the prophet Zephaniah, exploring his urgent call for repentance and renewal. As part of our summer series, "Majoring in the Minors; Exploring the Minor Prophets," we confront the "modern gods" that captivate our hearts and distract us from true devotion. From the allure of material wealth to the subtle seductions of power and prestige, Zephaniah’s ancient warnings resonate powerfully in our contemporary world. Join us as we unravel how Zephaniah 1:1-14a, 2:1-3, and 3:9-10, 14-17 not only articulate the dangers of idolatry but also offer a profound message of hope—promising restoration and joy for those who turn back to God. Discover the relevance of these ancient words and how they challenge us to examine what we truly worship in our daily lives.