The Importance of Family // Genesis 11:10-26
In this sermon, pastor Lorenzo gives our fathers an encouraging message, reminding all of us that God uses families to reach the world for his glory.

In this sermon, pastor Lorenzo gives our fathers an encouraging message, reminding all of us that God uses families to reach the world for his glory.
God’s plan will not be stopped by our disobedience. He is free to cancel and change our plans.
God rules and reigns over every person and nation. Although we are often divided by many issues, God is never divided in his purpose, his plan, and his love.
It’s a new day. Noah and his family are multiplying, tending to the land, but sin still exists. Moses, the author of Genesis, makes one thing very clear: humanity will continue to sin if left to ourselves.
The waters have subsided, Noah is called to leave the ark, and God establishes his new covenant with man.
Happy Mother’s Day! Today pastor Lorenzo shares a message of encouragement to our moms, and reminds us all to live gospel motivated lives.
God has not only saved us into a family, but has given us instructions on how to be a church family. Today we explain what it means to be a member at LifePoint, and review our church member covenant.
God has casted judgement on the earth, and now the rain comes. In just forty days, the Lord will undo creation, destroy every thing, but save Noah and his family.
In this passage, we learn that God’s grace is far greater than we think it is, and we are more sinful than we think we are.
Genealogies are often overlooked, but Genesis 5 contains more than just names and how long people lived. Among the many names listed one name stands out, Enoch.
Jesus is alive and our hope is in him alone. Christ is risen and rules and reigns as Lord over all Creation.
In this sermon are reminded of the price that Jesus paid for our sin. There is no hope, no answer for sin apart from the atoning work of Christ on Calvary.
God’s timing is perfect. However, perfect does not mean it is according to our preferences. Often times, God works when we least expect it. Rather than resisting his timing, we ought to trust in his process and not ours. We can as hard as we possibly can, yet it will never be greater or outdo his plan. God sees every possible outcome, knows what could, can and will happen, and promises to work all things out for those that have put their faith in him.
The story of Cain and Abel is a humble reminder of having authentic worship before the Lord. We are not free to worship his as we please, or believe whatever we think about him. We must always seek to worship God in Spirit and in truth.
Since Genesis 3, sin’s effects have been felt throughout the cosmos. It’s not only around us, but lays at the very center of our being. In order to understand the vast reach that sin has, we must first understand why the Fall was such a disastrous moment in history.
Sin and temptation is all around us. Their reach has extended to every corner of our world, and hides deeply in our hearts. This was not always the case, but is the result of the Fall seen in Genesis.
Genesis 2 is a picture of what a perfect world looks like. Humans were truly free to obey God, and lived a place that was unencumbered by sin. This picture is only a reminder of what took place in the past, but a glimpse of the promise, purpose, and paradise that will be fulfilled in Christ.
God is sovereign and in control of everything. The book of Genesis opens with the Lord putting his desire and purpose in Creation. Even in our chaos, he is in control and working all things to conform us to Christ Jesus.
There are many things to observe learn from the book of Genesis. Genealogies, kingdoms, and nations are listed throughout, however, the purpose of the book is to show us God’s plan for redemption. The stories in Genesis sets the stage for the big story of the Bible: Creation, Fall, Redemption, Restoration.
Genesis is not just the first book of the Bible, it sets God’s plan for redemption in motion. Even from the first few verses we see who God is, his sovereignty, and design for all things.
In this sermon pastor Lorenzo lays out how we make a difference at LifePoint. Together, we serve the Lord and his Church with our time, treasure, and talents to impact the world.
In this sermon, pastor Mondy blesses us with a word of encouragement for our 15th anniversary.
In this sermon pastor Lorenzo lays out the purpose of the Church. We look at what that looks like both in our day to day lives individually, and corporately together as Lifepoint Church.
In this sermon we explore the wonderful examples of a healthy church in the book of Acts. A healthy church submits to Jesus, the Scriptures, is empowered by the Holy Spirit, and innovates to spread the gospel.
There are many things to focus on as we welcome the new year. However, for Christians one thing remains true among all of our plans, resolutions, and trials: Jesus is the same today, yesterday, and forever.
In this special Christmas Day sermon, we celebrate the birth of Jesus. He is at the heart of Christmas and our faith, worthy of all praise.
God’s love is amazing. Out of his love and desire to save sinners, he sent Jesus to be born in to this world. He lived a perfect life, paid the price for our sin on the cross, and overcame death in his resurrection. Through Jesus alone, we have been justified before the Father, and adopted by him. As believers, we are no longer who we once were, but are new creatures though Christ.
Happiness is often determined by our circumstances. When things are going well, it’s easy to be happy. Unfortunately, happiness often goes away quickly when we experience times of difficulty. However, Jesus was born to bring us everlasting joy. Because of Christmas, we can have joy that endures any circumstance or situation.
At the heart of Christmas is peace. Jesus has made peace and reconciliation between God and man, and saves us for the purpose of bring peacemakers.
What is Christmas really all about? The Bible tells us that the real reason to celebrate is the saving grace offered to us through the birth, life and death of God’s son, Jesus.