Sermons

Our Mission: SHARE

01/12/2020

Our Church’s Mission statement is: “We exist, to enjoy and share the love and message of God with everyone.” Every Christian is to be “on mission.” Every Christian is to have a ministry. Though we don’t always see ourselves as being ministers of the ‘good news,” we are all called to engage with people! This week…

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Our Mission: ENJOY

01/05/2020

Our Church’s Mission statement is: “We exist, to enjoy and share the love and message of God with everyone.” Finding joy. Sometimes is SEEMS so simple. Other times it seems quite elusive. Why is that? This week we’ll look at: the kind of joy God wants to give us, the ways that we torpedo the…

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Move at the speed of love

12/30/2019

Our culture tells us that we need to “hurry up” and get things done.  Hurry up and work or hurry up and pray.  But this works against nearly every form of relationship we have in life.  In fact, to live life “to the full” we need to slow down and take time to “BE” in…

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The Sign of the Virgin

12/23/2019

As Christmas approaches we’ll look at an amazing prophecy of the coming Messiah, the seeing of the vision and the fulfillment of the vision and prophecy connected by over seven hundred years!  The prophecy identifies the Messiah to come by the miracle of a virgin birth!

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The Prince the Brings Everlasting Peace

12/15/2019

The message of Christmas is one of hope. Whatever darkness you are experiencing, God promises light when we turn to Him. We will look at Isaiah’s amazing prophecy where God promises to dispel our human darkness in us and the human darkness around us with the light of His Messiah, and what He will bring about.

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Five Names of Messiah

12/08/2019

Isaiah told us that the Messiah would come as a child born, and a Son given. But then to remove any doubt as to Messiah’s identity or His nature, Isaiah describes five stunning attributes or titles that depict the Messiah as divine!  Wonderful (or Wondrous), Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father and Prince of Peace.

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