Complete Sermon List
Priority: Compassion
In this week’s sermon, Demer leads us through the Biblical priority of compassion, the personal and corporate expressions and means to relieve human suffering, near and far, to show the justice, mercy and soul–satisfying beauty of Christ.
Priority: Bearing One Another’s Burdens
In this week’s sermon, Demer leads us through the Biblical priority of bearing one another’s burdens.
Priority: Spreading
Spreading the gospel is a priority of our church. We are excited and passionate about seeing the glory of God through Faith in Jesus Christ spread throughout the earth!
Priority: Prayer
This week, Jack teaches about the priority and the gift of prayer., the gift given to us by our relational father to know him more.
Priority: Leadership
This week we are studying the priority of leadership and how it is, for the Christian, about how we are communicating with others the very word of God himself. It is about how we are showing our worship of God to others. It is how we are witnessing. It is how we are discipling.
Priority: Discipleship
This week we are studying the priority of discipleship. As someone who has faith in salvation through Jesus Christ, you are a disciple of Jesus Christ, our God. This is your identity. And you are called to discipleship—living out the roles and qualities of being a disciple AND helping to create, grow, and encourage other disciples. These two ideas of being a disciple and living out your discipleship are meant to ground us and guide us through our entire life.
Priority: All Peoples
Here we study the priority that God has placed on making sure that we care about All Peoples coming to know and love God in Jesus Christ.
Priority: Witness
We learn that while we are made for worship we are also made for “witness.” To witness is… to borrow some words from Pastor Ryan, “showing the supreme value of Christ to fallen people and a fallen culture.” My prayer is that as we grasp God’s spectacular vision and calling for us to be his witnesses…it will transform how we see and do everyday life personally and corporately as a church family.
Priority: Worship
Could you define the idea of worship? Likely, you are probably aware that you somewhat know what worship is, you are aware that you experience worship, but it isn’t as easy to define as you would hope.