Preach the word; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all longsuffering and doctrine.
2 Timothy 4:2
Past Sunday Morning Sermons
List of Services
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Sunday AM, Mar 8 - Our Great Promise In the hours before His crucifixion, Jesus gathered His disciples in the upper room and offered them three remarkable promises — that He would not leave them as orphans, that His resurrection life would become theirs, and that He would personally manifest Himself to those who truly love Him. Drawing from John 14, this message anchors the believer's hope in the reality of the resurrection and the indwelling Holy Spirit, who gives us deep assurance that we are children of God. We are challenged to move beyond a merely intellectual faith and into a genuine love relationship with Christ — one measured not by feelings, but by how much we value and keep His Word.Sunday AM, Mar 8 - Our Great Promise Sunday AM, Mar 8 - Our Great Promise
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Sunday PM, March 1 - Trusting in God's Sufficiency Drawing from 2 Corinthians 12, this message examines Pauls thorn in the flesh and the profound truth God spoke into his suffering: My grace is sufficient for thee. Tonight we unpack three pillars of God's sufficiency- His purpose in our trials, His promise of grace, and His power made perfect in our weakness- reminding us that God is not looking for a strong church, but a surrendered one. Whatever you are facing today, God is enough.Sunday PM, March 1 - Trusting in God's Sufficiency Sunday PM, March 1 - Trusting in God's Sufficiency
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Sunday AM, March 1 - Courage to Confess In a world growing increasingly hostile to the Christian faith, the fear of man has silenced too many believers — just as it did the secret disciples of John 12 who believed on Christ but would not confess Him. In this message from John 12:37-43 and Proverbs 29:25, Pastor Nick examines the power of the Gospel, the snare of seeking man's approval, and the eternal motivation that should compel every believer to boldly identify with Jesus Christ. God is always on the move even in the darkest of days — and He deserves our open, unashamed confession.Sunday AM, March 1 - Courage to Confess Sunday AM, March 1 - Courage to Confess
