
Ministers For The Word
SERMON
Text: Acts 6:1-7
Description: Believers are called to preserve the ministry of God’s word. This preservation takes many forms of obedience and requires that we be overflowing with this Word in order to be effective.

The Indomitable Root Of God’s Blessing
SERMON
Text: Acts 5:17-42
Description: God’s Word is the root of the church and must always be supreme.

True Assurance
SERMON
Text: Psalm 125
Description: An adapted sermon that contrasts true assurance of salvation with false assurance, asserting that genuine faith is an obedient faith and is ultimately grounded in the unchanging promises of God.

The Headwaters of Pentecost
SERMON
Text: Ezekiel 47:1-12
Description: We live in a Pentecosted world where the Holy Spirit flows like a mighty river, bringing life, renewal, and the promise of Christ’s kingdom filling the earth. Ezekiel 47:1–12 unveils this glorious vision.

“By Faith”
SERMON
TEXT: Hebrew 11:8-16
Description:An adapted sermon that explores the faith of our forefathers and how it animates us in our daily living and will ultimately change the world.

God Is Here and He’s Here to Stay (07)
SERMON
Text: Acts 5:1-16
Description: A sermon on God’s election of the Church as the vessel of his dominion and therefore the special recipients of his love and protection.

Inconspicuous Dominion (06)
SERMON
Text: Act 4:13-31
Description: Many utilize Peter’s defiance to the Sanhedrin as a permission slip to keep faith and politics separate or to maintain a no-holds-barred assault on government. Neither interpretation approaches politics quite right because Acts 4 isn’t first about politics. Ronnie offers an alternative interpretation that keeps politics in perspective, but emphasize the main point of the text—imitating Christ’s dominion through the cross.

Trials and Temptations
SERMON
Text: James 1:12-17
Description: Adapted from a Joe Rigney sermon. David considers the difference between temptations and God-ordained trials and how Christians can count their trials all joy without being phony.

An Excellent Wife
SERMON
Text: Proverbs 31:10-31
Description: An excellent wife who can find? They’re out there, but not where you might expect. They’re too domestic to be found drowning underneath the corporate busyness, but too astute and productive not to be found in the sort of work that makes an eternal profit.

Repent for Renewal (04)
SERMON
Text: Acts 3
Description: Times of refreshing for the world are released in so far as the Church repents of her sins and shortcomings. If we want Christ to renew the world, then the Church must call out for the Spirit to bring about inward change and visible reformation in every single household and heart.

Loving the Standard
SERMON
Text: Deuteronomy 6:1-9
Description: Parenting isn’t just about getting kids to keep the standard. It’s about training them to love the standard. David preaches a message that encourages parents to do more to foster a delight in God’s law than demanding a rigid compliance to it.

Meet the Risen Christ
SERMON
Text: Luke 24:13-35
Description: A message that helps believers avoid subscribing to a dead, doctrinal Jesus that can’t save, but encourages them to meet the living, risen One in the Word and the Table.

The Way of Love and Mercy
SERMON
Text: Luke 6:17-49
Description: Pastor Troy explains that the way of Christ isn’t simply ideological deconstruction. It is the way of love and mercy. The Church, therefore, must be characterized by such love and mercy, not only by what she opposes and rejects.

The Need of the Day: Hospitality
SERMON
Text: Genesis 18:1-8
Description: An expositional sermon on the need for hospitality.

A Gospel That Offends
SERMON
Text: 1 Corinthians 1:21-28
Description: An expositional sermon on how the gospel calls the weak and the lowly, but never leaves such men weak and lowly.

A Church That Saves (03)
SERMON
Text: Acts 2:37-47
Description: A sermon about what the Church needs to be and do to save people from the perverse generation around them.

Get Jesus Out of the Shoebox
EXHORTATION
Text: Various
Description: A Lord’s Day exhortation on the expansive nature of Christ’s kingship.