Whosoever believeth in him / John 3:8-21
John 3:8-21 / A Pharisee named Nicodemus seeks Jesus to inquire about spiritual matters and Jesus provides him with four illustrations to help him understand the salvation that he brings. John chapter 3 helps us to fully understand the gravity of the gospel message and what it means for our souls.
Except a man be born again / John 3:1-7
John 3:1-7 / A Pharisee named Nicodemus seeks to ask Jesus questions about his identity and his views on spiritual matters, but when he arrives Jesus begins answering all the questions Nicodemus never knew to ask. In this study, we look at Christ’s call to “be born again” and discuss what this means in our story and what it means for our lives.
Take these things hence / John 2:13-25
John 2:13-25 / Are you struggling with making Christianity about you? Has worship and ministry grown stale? After the wedding in Cana, Jesus and his disciples go to Jerusalem to celebrate the passover. When Jesus arrives, he finds something seriously wrong with the way in which people are approaching God in worship. Jesus responds in a way that is befitting the offense, a reaction that precisely deals with the false religion, cheap worship and empty symbols he finds in the temple of God.
John 11 / Myles Cheadle
John 11:1-45
This week we looked at the foundational love of God through the story of Lazarus. In the midst of great trial, God’s timing can be misunderstood, but through the lens of God’s unfailing love we can view it properly.
Jesus’ UX Fail / Brian Bustos
John 6
With over 5,000 people following him around the Sea of Galilee, Jesus had a unique opportunity to begin establishing his kingdom with incredible support. Where political leaders have one goal— striving to hit critical mass, we find Jesus in John 6 saying something so grotesque and offensive that everyone stops following him with the exception of his twelve disciples. In this sermon, we will look at why Jesus didn’t attempt to clarify his metaphors or stop his followers from leaving?
Spiritual Deficiency & No Physical Sufficiency / Myles Cheadle
John 3:1-10
In a dialogue with Nicodemus (so called ruler of the Jews), Jesus is reduced to establishing a core spiritual truth: The nature of Spiritual life. Amidst this conversation, Jesus uses physical pictures to bear witness to spiritual realities. These pictures reveal a spiritual deficiency, discredit any fleshly sufficiency, and provide the only solution..
Vision = Mission / Uriah Guenther
John 9:1-7
In this sermon, Uriah covers what it looks like to see God’s vision for our lives and respond in obedience. He presents three questions: (1) What is keeping you from receiving?, (2) What is keeping you from obeying?, (3) What is keeping you from preaching?