Something Old, Something New | ONE MORE THING

"Something Old, Something New" is the fourth sermon in this series. John writes that a central commandment to the Church is brotherly and sisterly love. God has called us to model His unconditional love within the church and extending from the church. When we live in this way, the witness of the church shines into a dark world.

Baker Knapp
Follow The Leader | ONE MORE THING

"Follow The Leader" is the third sermon in this series. Christ is the Head of the Church and, as such, our lives ought to model His commands. When we live as God desires of us, we model the gospel and bring glory to God through the way we live.

Baker Knapp
Walk This Way | ONE MORE THING

"Walk This Way" is the second sermon in this series. After John reminds us of who God is, he reminds us how we’re supposed to live in light of that. We are to walk in the holiness of God, in fellowship with Him, and in continual repentance.

Baker Knapp
Cut To The Chase | ONE MORE THING

"Cut To The Chase" is the first sermon in this series. John’s first epistle jumps right into the heart of the letter: reminding Christians of their hope in the gospel and bringing assurance of salvation.

Baker Knapp
Psalm 111 | HIS PLAYLIST

"Psalm 111" is the fifteenth sermon in this series. God’s works are majestic and they should lead us to lifestyles of praise. The fact that God even lets us peer into the work that He is doing in His creation is remarkable! The psalmist sings praises to the One who is able to work all things to His glory.

Baker Knapp
Psalm 1 | HIS PLAYLIST

"Psalm 1" is the thirteenth sermon in this series. The psalms that focus on wisdom teach us through song and poetry how we can lead lives that are wise in God's eyes. The first psalm reminds us that there are really only two cleat paths our lives can follow: the way of the wicked or the way of the righteous.

Baker Knapp
Net Work | CHURCH UNITED

"Net Work" is the twelfth sermon in this series. The church planting movement of the first century was accomplished through a vast network of disciples. At the end of many New Testament epistles, we get a glimpse of how these disciples strategized and worked for God’s glory.

Baker Knapp
Giving to Glorify | CHURCH UNITED

"Giving to Glorify" is the eleventh sermon in this series. Generosity should be a mark of the Christian as well as a mark of each local church. Christians gather together and are exhorted by scripture to share their wealth for the mission of the Church and God’s glory.

Baker Knapp