This sermon explores the emotions and uncertainty experienced by early believers after Jesus' crucifixion and ascension. It emphasizes the hope and comfort found in the resurrection and the promise of Jesus' return. Pete questions about the timing and details of Jesus' return, focusing on the importance of living in light of this hope and encouraging one another in the journey. The sermon concludes by reminding believers of the power of Jesus' resurrection and the living hope they have in Him.
Christians at Work
July 30, 2023 • Pete Goodman
This sermon explores the theme of brotherly love and how early Christians considered each other as family. Pete encourages the congregation to be generous and loving towards one another, even beyond their own families. He discusses the concept of ambition and emphasizes that it should be directed towards caring for others, rather than personal gain. Pete emphasizes the importance of living a quiet life, working diligently, and being noticed for one's love and care for others.
Lose the Lid
July 23, 2023 • Robert Pedroza
Seven Reasons the Church is Necessary for All of Us
July 16, 2023 • Brandon Grant
The message, centered around 1 Thessalonians 2:13-3:13, explores the crucial role of the Church in the lives of believers, focusing on perseverance in expressing faith in a society that is largely unaccepting. The Church isn't just a building or place of worship, but a community of believers, referring back to the Greek definition of "church" as "ekklēsia," a gathering of people unified in Christ. The Church is depicted as the bride, body, and family of Jesus, suggesting an integral connection between Jesus and the Church. Distancing oneself from the Church therefore means disregarding Jesus.