Sermons


Our Response (Matthew 6:14-15)

When we pray, we pray as forgiven people; therefore, our response should be to forgive other as we have been forgiven. It is the default of the Christian life and prayer.

By |2020-11-30T13:23:43-05:00November 30th, 2020|Comments Off on Our Response (Matthew 6:14-15)

Our Need (Matthew 6:11-13)

The Model prayer is centered around the two words, "Our Father," from that truth we learn that prayer is not about what we don't have but what we already have.

By |2020-11-22T14:59:10-05:00November 22nd, 2020|Comments Off on Our Need (Matthew 6:11-13)

His Reign (Matthew 6:10)

Praying "Your Kingdom come, Your will be done," is good for our hearts. We struggle with misoriented prayer. That statement reminds that the mission of prayer is the magnification of God's kingdom, not ours.

By |2020-11-15T12:24:30-05:00November 15th, 2020|Comments Off on His Reign (Matthew 6:10)

His Name (Matthew 6:9)

The first two words of the Lord's or Model prayer, Our Father, reveal both the basis and purpose for our prayer. Those two words give us the confidence to come to the King of the universe as Father and puts us on mission to hallow his name.

By |2020-11-08T14:09:05-05:00November 8th, 2020|Comments Off on His Name (Matthew 6:9)

When you Pray (Matthew 6:5-8)

This sermon opens our "When You Pray" series through the Model or Lord's Prayer. Here we see what the heart of prayer is, recognizing that it is not a performance, but it is desperation. Praying rightly is an understanding of who God is.

By |2020-10-25T13:15:33-04:00October 25th, 2020|Comments Off on When you Pray (Matthew 6:5-8)

Jesus Worth the Risk (Acts 4:1-22)

You will only risk for something that you value. Christians are willing to risk in the advancement of the gospel because Jesus is worth it. He is the foundation for our risk-taking. You cannot follow Jesus if you are unwilling to take risks.

By |2020-10-11T14:39:22-04:00October 11th, 2020|Comments Off on Jesus Worth the Risk (Acts 4:1-22)

I Am with You (Genesis 28:10-22)

The heart of the biblical story is God's commitment to be with his people, and that is the blessing of the Christian life, the nearness and with-ness of God.

By |2020-10-04T14:27:41-04:00October 4th, 2020|Comments Off on I Am with You (Genesis 28:10-22)