[Sermon on 5/23/21; Scripture Reading: Matthew 3:6-12]
[Sermon on May 16, 2021; Scripture Reading: Luke 6:46-49]
[Sermon on May 9, 2021; Scripture Reading: 2 Kings 5:1-14]
[Sermon on May 2, 2021; Scripture Reading: Acts 9:1-19]
[Sermon on April 18, 2021; Scripture Reading: John 3:16-21]
[Sermon on April 11, 2021; Scripture Reading: Isaiah 58:2-9]
[Sermon on March 28, 2021; Scripture Reading - Romans 4:18-24]
[Sermon on Mar. 21, 2021; Scripture Reading - Romans 8:1]
[Sermon on March 14, 2021; Scripture Reading - Galatians 3:1-5, 4:8-9]
[Sermon on March 7, 2021; Scripture Reading: Romans 8:12-15]
[Sermon on February 28, 2021; Scripture Reading: Romans 8:12-17]
[Sermon on February 21, 2021; Scripture Reading Romans 6:16-23]
[Sermon on Feb. 14, 2021; Scripture Reading - Hebrews 3:12-19]
[Sermon on Feb. 7, 2021; Bible Passage - Jeremiah 32:16-27]
In Jeremiah 29:11, it says that God has a plan for us, a plan to prosper and not harm us. What is God’s plan for us? Surprisingly, God’s plan is for us to leave Jerusalem and go to Babylon.
[Sermon on Jan. 31, 2021; Bible Passage - Jeremiah 29:1, 4-14]
Christopher Hitchens once said: “Once we assume a creator and a plan, it makes humans objects of a cruel experiment whereby we are created to be sick and commanded to be well.”
And Christianity feels like a cruel experiment at times since the Bible is full impossible commands that we can never live by. This is why God gives irresistible grace.
[Sermon on Jan. 24, 2021; Bible Passage - Jeremiah 2:30-31, 5:3, 8:4-8]
Jesus once said “My house will be a house of prayer but you turned it into a den of robbers”. How can the Temple of the Lord turn into a den of robbers? What does that mean?
[Sermon on January 17, 2021; Scripture Reading: Jeremiah 7:1-11]
[Sermon on Jan. 10, 2021. Scripture Reading: Jeremiah 2:4-6, 8, 11-13]
[Sermon on January 3, 2020. Bible Passage: Jeremiah 1:11-19]
Even though we say that God is everywhere and that Jesus is always with us., we often feel that Jesus is missing from our lives. That Jesus is nowhere to be found. It seems like we have lost Jesus in the same way that Joseph and Mary somehow lost Jesus on their way back from Jerusalem. Where can we find Jesus? We can find him at his Father's house. We are going to at why Jesus appears to be missing from our lives and how we can find him again.
[Sermon on Dec. 27, 2020. Bible Passage: Luke 2:41-52]