"Burnt Offerings" is the first sermon in this series. Worship happens on God’s terms, not ours. And God opens the book of Leviticus by making it clear that His righteous wrath must be appeased before worship can happen.
"Psalm 13" is the eighteenth sermon in this series. We all get tired and worn out. Many of us struggle to find the energy to do things we have to do in life, let along finding the energy to do things in the church. Life can feel like a hamster wheel, but the gospel reminds us of God’s faithfulness during the long race of life.
"Psalm 12" is the seventeenth sermon in this series. As we continued our series through psalms of lament, Pastor Justin Honaker from Lebanon, VA joined us this Sunday and preached from Psalm 12.
"Psalm 6" is the sixteenth sermon in this series. Anxiety and fear are natural emotions and when responded to correctly, lead us into a deeper relationship with our Creator. This psalm of David shows us that anxiety and fear aren’t feelings to be ashamed of, but rather feelings to be met with the gospel.
"Burning Ears" is the sixteenth sermon in this series. John finishes his third letter by commending one man and condemning another. This condemnation and commendation show us that we will have a reputation among others and we need to make sure that it is Christ-like.
"Gospel Hospitality" is the fifteenth sermon in this series. Gaius gives us an example of biblical hospitality in equipping God's people for a global mission. When we honor the Lord's servants, the Lord is glorified.
"2 John" is the fourteenth sermon in this series. 2 John is a letter that came soon after 1 John, but this letter is to a local congregation. Where as the first letter was written to a region, this is written to ONE CHURCH within that region.
"Assurance For Us & The Brothers" is the thirteenth sermon in this series. Two main themes of John’s first letter culminate in the concluding passage: assurance of salvation and brotherly love. We can know and be confident of our own salvation and that leads us into radical care for one another in the church.