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Sermons2023-07-22T09:48:00-06:00

In God We Still Trust

On July 30, 1956, unanimously and without debate, both houses of congress of the 84th congress passed legislation placing the motto, “In God We Trust”, on every piece of American currency. The motto sounds good, but do we? Do we trust in God? Do we trust in God as a nation? Do we trust in God as individuals?

In this message series, “In God we Still Trust”, we will examine Scripture to learn why we can still trust in God, and how to continue to trust in Him.

When God’s Plans Don’t Match Your Plans (10/13/24)

Reclaiming America’s Values (10/20/24)

The God of Perfect Peace

The subject of Mental Health seems to be a touchy one…….but it doesn’t need to be.

If you find yourself struggling mentally, you’re not alone. This series that we’re calling, “The God of Perfect Peace”, will debunk some of the myths of Mental Health. We will some some individuals in the Bible who dealt with Mental Health issues and how they overcame with God’s help. The reason this series is titled, “The God of Perfect Peace” is because the only source of perfect peace is God. When it comes to mental health, treatment is great and should be considered, but if perfect peace is the goal, the only source for that is God. This will not be a mass therapy session for several weeks. This is all of us, looking to the God of perfect peace to discover what He has to say to us about mental health.

Silencing Negative Thoughts (8/4/24)

The Keys to Victory

If you’re a follower of Jesus, you know that there can be struggles as we live the life of faith. In fact, Jesus Himself told us that, “…..in this world you will have trouble”. Sometimes that “trouble” is small, and sometimes it can be overwhelming.

In this series, “Key to Victory” we will follow the story of the Old Testament King, Jehoshaphat as he navigates some major “trouble” that comes his way. In the process, we will discover 3 keys that will help us achieve victory no matter what comes our way.

Outrageous!

Whether you’re looking at the claims of Hollywood or professional sports or politicians or thinking about the price of groceries and gas…..there are a lot of outrageous things in our culture. But “outrageous” isn’t something new. In fact, many of the things that Jesus said and did were considered totally outrageous when He was on earth.

In this series we will consider some of the outrageous things that Jesus said and did, starting with His resurrection from the dead. He said He’d die and then rise again? Seriously? Yep!

And He pulled it off!

When someone tells you they’re going to die and then rise from the dead, you would be wise to listen to what they have to say……..not only about His death, burial and resurrection, but about everything.

Unimaginable Requirement (4/21/24)

Counter Cultural Request (4/28/24)

Overcoming

We live in a world that has been described by many as a time of overwhelming situations, overwhelming concern. A lot of people today are overwhelmed with problems and situations beyond their control. Policymakers seem to be confused and at a loss. Watching the news is a frustrating, confusing thing and switching channels doesn’t help. Commentators, TV personalities join in this chorus of overwhelming confusion, and it isn’t just our global world, it’s our personal world. We all know the troubles of the world have a way of seeping into our lives, even as Christians, and sometimes we get overwhelmed by these problems – especially if we don’t stay focused on the principles of the Word of God.

In this Overcoming series, we will approach all of these overwhelming elements in two parts. In the first half we’re going to consider several individuals from the Bible who dealt with various challenges and yet they were able to overcome those challenges. Even though they lived hundreds, or even a few thousand years ago, the lessons from their lives still resonate with us today. In the second half of the series we’re going to look at how to overcome some specific areas of our lives where certain things creep in and threaten to weaken our faith.

Overcoming the Overwhelming (1/21/24)

Overcoming a Corrupt Culture (2/4/24)

Overcoming Bad Decisions (2/11/24)

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