Sermons

November 2022

Kingdom People Are Persistent People

“Ask, and it will be given to you.”  It’s a straightforward proposition, but in reality there are some natural challenges to living out this teaching of Jesus.



October 2022

The Other Side Of The Planks And Specks

It’s one thing to correct someone. But, how do you go when YOU’RE the one being corrected?



Planks and Specks

“If every Christian understood Jesus like I do, we would be the least judgemental group in the world!”



Overcoming Anxiety

Jesus says, “Don’t worry about tomorrow.”  Easy, right?  



Buy Cake. Share Cake. Eat Cake.

The Kingdom of Heaven grows when we buy cake, share cake, eat cake.  In that order.



The Kingdom Of Heaven Is Girt By Grace

We took a short break from our Sermon on the Mount Series to consider the role that grace plays in the Kingdom of Heaven.



September 2022

How To Pray Like Jesus

Prayer is critical to the life of faith. So, it’s vital we explore what Jesus taught us about how to pray.



You and Your Father

Is what you do motivated by what others will think of you?  Or by your relationship with your Heavenly Father?



Build, Not Break

Lust. Adultery. Divorce. Oaths. Just a few light topics for Fathers Day 2022!



August 2022

Live Like You Were Designed To Live

Followers of Jesus ARE salt and light. It’s the nature of a Christian.  What does it mean to live as you were designed to live?



Character Traits of Kingdom Citizens

The Sermon On The Mount is Jesus’ great Manifesto of what life is like as a citizen of the Kingdom of Heaven. The Beatitudes form the foundation of this manifesto and outline two key character traits of Kingdom citizens.



July 2022

Pursuing Patience – James 5:7-12

Anyone else struggle with not having enough patience? James has some pretty pertinent things to say about the pursuit of patience.



A Rough Wrestle – James 5:1-6

Ever come across a Bible passage you’d rather avoid?  Yeah, me too…like James 5:1-6



The Conscious Choice To Follow

Following Jesus is a conscious choice we make. When we don’t make that choice, criticism and arrogance can steal us away.