Sermons from June 2025
Following Jesus – Week 1
Isaiah 40-55 are called the ‘comfort poems.’ They are a backdrop to the Gospel of Matthew. They tell of the Messiah’s return and hope of the promised Kingdom of God (Isaiah 52:1-10). Matthew is diligent to make clear that fulfillment of the entire story of the Hebrew Bible is found in Jesus. He begins the Gospel with the genealogy from the promise to Abraham (Matthew 1:1-17). Immerse ourselves in the story because we still have a part to play in…
Walk Wisely – Week 7
In this conclusion to the “Walk Wisely” sermon series, we explore the timeless metaphor of life as a journey. Reflecting on Proverbs 4:10-19 and Ephesians 5:15-16, this message examines the two paths we can walk — the way of wisdom or the way of folly. It highlights the choices, challenges, and direction of our lives and emphasizes Jesus as the ultimate “Way” to life. Jesus not only rescues us but also walks with us, guiding us daily as we follow…
Walk Wisely – Week 6
We are social creatures. We need friends (Proverbs 18:24). Though we may have many acquaintances and FB friends, these are not the friends we’re talking about. We need friends that give good advice and challenge our foolish wanderings (Proverbs 13:20). Sure, you are influential, but more importantly, you are influenced. Be aware of the influences around you (1 Corinthians 15:33)(Proverbs 27:6, 17). That doesn’t mean we expect perfection in our friendships; we all stumble from time to time. There is…
Walk Wisely – Week 5
The way we think about work is broken. We often see it as a necessary evil, but scripture presents a different way to think about it (Colossians 3:23-24). Though it is imperfect, there is goodness in work, and we should be wise about how we think about and how we engage in work (Proverb 12:11)(Proverb 22:29). God created us to work (Genesis 2:15), but it has been corrupted in the fall. We can still find meaning and joy in working…