Finding Our Identity / Ephesians 6:1-4
Ephesians 6:1-4 / Our parents have given us life and they have contributed so much to who we are as people; sometimes for good and sometimes for bad. But because we have a Heavenly Father who gives us a spiritual identity, we have the capacity to obey and honor our parents regardless of how wonderful or tenuous our relationship has been. In this sermon, we discuss what it looks like as adults to build relationships with our parents of love, honor and obedience. We also consider fatherhood, and how important it is to approach our children the way God the Father approaches us.
A Message From the King / Zander Uber
Isaiah 1:1-20
Finding Our Identity / Ephesians 5:31-33
Ephesians 5:31-33 / In the previous sermon we discussed the relationship between identity, values and marriage readiness. This week we will take more time to focus on the relationship between our idenity and how we understand singleness. We also provide a brief guide for dating that is intended to help us change our perspectives and make the prospect of dating less scary and more biblical.
Finding Our Identity / Ephesians 5:22-30
Ephesians 5:17-21 / Many young people desire marriage, but in terms of your values and identity, are you ready? Are you establishing an identity now that will prepare you for the partnership and unity of marriage? How does marriage picture our identity in Christ?
Finding Our Identity / Ephesians 5:17-21
Ephesians 5:17-21 / As we continue in Ephesians 5 we discuss how your identity is shaped by simply hearing God tell you what is important to him. Our confidence and growth is rooted deeply in whether or not we learn to value what God tells us to value.
Attending to Truth / Nick Hatton
Proverbs 4
Spiritual Warfare of the Mind / Blake Sidebottom
2 Corinthins 10:3-6
Today we will look at 2 Corinthians 10:3-6 which has the keys to engaging effectively in spiritual warfare through prayer.
Finding Our Identity / Ephesians 5:15-16
Ephesians 5:15-16 / Paul has spent this entire chapter drawing contrasts between the old and new man, children of light versus those who live in disobedience. But in these verses he goes further, describing what it looks like to find the motivation to truly follow Christ and practically walk in the light.
Finding Our Identity / Ephesians 5:8-14
Ephesians 5:8-14 / Jesus Christ has made us “children of light”, meaning his gift of salvation has delivered us from the darkness of sin and hell and brought us into the light of forgiveness and the kingdom of God. But many of us are drawn back into the dark by old friends and old habits; too many of us struggle to live our Christian lives “in the light”. In this sermon we learn to live as children of light and how to overcome when the darkness of old sin comes creeping back.
Finding Our Identity / Ephesians 5:1-7
Ephesians 5:1-7 / Do you love God’s people? Do you love ministry? Do you love going to church to worship? Many Christians struggle to love the things that God loves. Why? Because they struggle to walk in his ways. In this sermon we discuss what it means to walk as dear children rather than children that are deceived by their emotions and the vain promises of the world.
The Cure for the Weary Servant / Eric Phillips
Weathering the Storm / Alex Allen
Finding Our Identity / Ephesians 4:29-32
Ephesians 4:29-32 / Today we look at corrupt communication and how destructive it can be when the Spirit of God doesn’t have control over our words. In Ephesians 4, we learn that God has enabled us to put on the new man, and learn to speak words that edify rather than tear down. We also discover that despite our tendency to walk in sin, God has committed himself to us by the sealing of the Holy Spirit.
Finding Our Identity / Ephesians 4:27-28
Ephesians 4:27-28 /Knowing who we are also means knowing who we aren’t. In Ephesians 4, we are instructed to put away the old and childish ways of our past and to put on the new man, the character and behavior of a victorious child of God. In this sermon, we look at the role the devil plays in tempting our old man and then we consider what it means to embrace our identity as a laborer and provider.
Finding Our Identity / Ephesians 4:25-26
Ephesians 4:25-26 / For Christians, we have a past that is constantly trying to reassert itself within our new life; an old man that is threatening our new identity. This week we discuss the old man traits of lying and wrathful responses. We look at what scripture says about controlling our emotions and grounding our minds and speech in truth.
Remembering Our Purging / Michael Black
Inspirationally, in Proverbs 16:6, Solomon keeps us in remembrance of how we were eternally cleansed of sin, and wisdom on how to grow in personal sanctification
Finding Your Power / Mitch Dobson
2 Corinthians 8:1-5
The churches of Macedonia gave of themselves and then they gave BEYOND their power. We explore how to live in a strength beyond your own.
Finding Our Identity / Ephesians 4:17-24
Ephesians 4:17-24 / For the Christian, patterns of sin have a way of eroding our identity in Christ and leaves us feeling hopeless. Today, we discuss how believers fall back into sin and we learn what it looks like to avoid going back to our old identity in the flesh.
The World Needs the Gospel / Myles Cheadle
The Witness’ Work / Blade Sbisa
2 Corinthians 5:17-19