Jesus shows prayer is essential, prayer is primarily realigning ourselves with God's Fatherly love of us, and prayer is possible because Jesus union with us making us children of God.
Please join us as Rev. Gray speaks to us of Gospel Authority from the book of Mark.
Listen as Rev. Hunter Gray explains our gospel calling from this segment of Mark.
In this sermon, Pastor Hunter focuses on the Trinity, highlighted by the baptism of Jesus (v.9−11) as recorded in Mark's Gospel. The work of renewal (salvation) is the work of the Triune God, to whom we are united. Listen as he explains how this reality impacts our lives and understanding of reality.
Jesus is the Savior King, God in the flesh, who came to give us true life, himself, and die for us, so that our sins would be forgiven.
In the wake of Charlie Kirk's murder, Pastor Steve points us to scripture. Believers are to combat the roots of violence through spiritual warfare. Using divine power, we must take every thought captive to Christ, tearing down the intellectual strongholds and arguments that lead to destructive sin.
The all-important question facing every human being is, “Who is Jesus Christ?” Our genuine answer to this question determines whether we are members of his church or not. For those who make the good confession, even the gates of hell shall prevail against them. In this sermon, Andrew highlights a few of the implications of this great promise for the Christian life.
Listen in to this encouraging message! As. Rev. Gray explains, we should be heavenly minded, remembering that, united to Christ... what's true actually of Him in redemption is legally true of us before God's throne.
Based on Galatians 6:7-10, Pastor Steve's sermon "Sowing to the Spirit" explains that while we can't earn salvation, our choices still have consequences. This passage guides us towards a life without regrets.
In a world often focused on outward appearances, what does "True Spirituality" really look like? Drawing from Galatians 6:1-6, this sermon explores the practical expressions of a Spirit-led life.
This Sunday, Pastor Steve delivered a sermon titled "Living by the Spirit," drawing from Galatians 5:1–15. Listen in as he explains what it means to truly walk in freedom, guided by the Holy Spirit, and how to navigate the challenges of living a life set apart for Christ. Be reminded of the practical wisdom within this passage and be encouraged to embrace a life that abounds with the fruit of the Spirit.
Pastor Steve's sermon on Galatians 5:16-26 highlighted that walking by the Spirit is essential to avoid indulging the desires of the flesh. He explained the constant internal battle between the two, emphasizing that being led by the Spirit—a clear sign of saving faith—means we're no longer bound by the law. This leading of the Spirit, and the fruit it produces, is the unmistakable mark of a true Christian.
What does it truly mean to walk by the Spirit? In this message from Galatians 5:16-26, we'll dive into the powerful contrast between living by the Spirit and giving in to the desires of the flesh. Our primary focus this week is the temptations and sins of the flesh.
Join Pastor Steve as he preaches from Galatians 5:1-15, exploring the incredible freedom we have in Christ—free from sin's power and free to worship, serve, and bear fruit for Jesus.
Pastor Steve's sermon from Galatians 4:1-7, 21-31 focuses on Paul's unwavering message: salvation is received by faith alone. We are left to consider Paul’s crucial question: "Does God know you?"
Curious about how God's promise to Abraham impacts us today? Listen in as Pastor Steve explains from Galatians 3:15-29! God’s Word reveals how this ancient promise truly unites all believers, Jew and Gentile, in Christ. Our Great God makes no distinction among sinners when it comes to salvation!
Pastor Steve's sermon on Galatians 3:1-14 underscores Paul's strong rebuke to those abandoning the true faith for works. Just as Abraham received righteousness through faith, in the same way, all believers (his children)—Jew and Gentile alike—are made righteous by faith alone.The Law serves to reveal sin, but only Christ's sacrifice, received by faith, redeems us from its curse.
Galatians 2:15-21 profoundly declares: we are justified—made righteous—by faith alone, not by anything we do. Our righteousness comes solely through trusting in Jesus' sacrifice and so our standing with God rests entirely on His grace, and not on our performance. We are freed from striving, empowered to live out of gratitude for His finished work on the cross.
Pastor Steve's sermon on Galatians 2:1–14 emphasizes that the gospel message extends to both Jews and Gentiles. He highlights how Paul and Barnabas’s ministry, which proclaimed salvation through faith without the need for circumcision, was fully affirmed by Peter, James, John, and other apostles.
In our study of Galatians 2:1-14 today, we examine Paul's visit to Jerusalem. He encountered all the apostles, particularly Peter, James, and John, and they affirmed his teaching and preaching of the Gospel of grace to the Gentiles, which didn't necessitate circumcision or adherence to the law as a basis for justification. This council's affirmation of freedom from the law through grace will be a recurring point in the subsequent chapters of Galatians.