Who Needs to Hear Your Story? - Audio
In the final message from the Gospel To Every Home Series, we look at Acts 8 to see the compelling components of telling the Gospel story.

In the final message from the Gospel To Every Home Series, we look at Acts 8 to see the compelling components of telling the Gospel story.
In the sixth message of the Gospel to Every Home series, we look at Romans 6 to see how sin produces death, but the gift of salvation gives life through Jesus Christ. The Gift of Salvation is the most perfectly practical, sentimental and extravagant gift the world will ever know.
In the fifth installment of the Gospel to Every Home Series, we look at the account of Jesus' ministry to the Samaritan Woman. We learn much about how the Gospel reaches beyond prejudice, racism and sexual discrimination. To faithfully share the Gospel, we must listen well, care for the whole being and share truth.
If you've ever shared your faith with someone, you know that the responses you receive can be diverse. In this message, guest speaker, Ed Goodman, looks at the responses people often give to the invitation to receive Christ.
The Gospel is vital and powerful to change lives. The Gospel also provides security in a dangerous world. In Acts 16, we see the world crash down three different times and people react in three different ways. Only those secure in Christ could manage. In this message, Pastor Derek Holmes looks at what the search for security requires, what it leads to, and what it gets you.
Jesus said His followers are the "light of the world." The church of Jesus has been established to be a lighthouse of the Gospel, but how bright is that light shining in our community? In the second message of the Gospel to Every Home Series, we look at the Simple Method, the Clear Mandate and the Correct Mindset of Jesus' evangelistic ministry we as a church must adopt to reach our community today.
In the opening message from the "Gospel to Every Home" series, Pastor Derek Holmes looks at what it takes for the church to have a heart change that propels us beyond the pews into the streets with the Gospel.
Easter Sunday Message. When Jesus appeared to His Disciples the first time after the resurrection, He pronounced peace to them. The resurrection of Christ brings a peace unlike anything else offered.
In the final message of the Ten Commandments Series, we see how immediately after God gives the law to govern His people, He immediately begins setting the stage for the Gospel that would set them free from condemnation.
The final commandment speaks directly to the heart of the matter. Coveting is the most acceptable sin in our modern, materialistic, first-world culture. Opportunities to covet are endless. This commandment shows us what we need to understand about the entire list of commandments... That God is more concerned with our hearts than our hands.
Every human being alive is familiar with lying. If you say you're not, you're guilty. We've all lied. But, God says we're not supposed to do it. So, why do we lie and how can we be more honest? That's what we will look at in this sermon.
While many may say their hands don't violate the 8th Commandment, our hearts definitely do. In this message, we look at how to change our thieving hearts by embracing the generous grace that God has offered us through Jesus Christ.
The seventh commandment is probably the most maligned and resisted commandment in our culture. Sex is big business and pervades ever aspect of daily life. Most people think that God hates sex. Nothing could be further from the truth. God designed sex and gave it as a gift to humanity. In this message, Pastor Derek Holmes takes us through God's design for great sex.
The sixth commandment is pretty straightforward. "Do Not Murder." In this message Pastor Derek Holmes looks at the subject of murder and what God is communicating to us through this commandment. Our hearts are more prone to murder than our hands. And, it's our hearts that God is looking at.
We've all heard of this Commandment. Honor your Father and Mother. But what does that mean when you really get down to it? And, what if my parents aren't all that honorable? What is God really saying here? Youth Pastor, Ryan Blackburn, dives in to this subject in today's sermon.
Remembering the Sabbath... What does that mean in 2021? Isn't that just something for the Old Testament? Why do we worship on Sunday now when the Sabbath is a Saturday. In this message, we look at how the 4th Commandment still applies to us today and how it pointed to Jesus then.
We are all familiar with the command not to take God's name in vain. But this commandment involves so much more than just cutting God out of your profane language. It encompasses how we represent God in every aspect of our lives.
The commandment not to make graven images is less about worshipping false idols and more about worshipping a version of the true God that we have manipulated and modified to the point that He is now false. We must remember that we have been created in the image of God. We must not seek to create God in our own image to suit our own needs.
The first commandment is the watershed Commandment. Obeying this one unlocks the ability to follow all the others. In this message, Pastor Derek Holmes looks at the idolatry within our hearts which calls us away from worshiping God the way He truly demands, and how idolatry in our hearts poisons every aspect of our faith.
In the first sermon of a series through the Ten Commandments, Pastor Derek Holmes gives an overview of the purpose of the Commandments, and how they reveal the condition of our hearts and point to Jesus as our only hope of salvation.
It's a New Year. Everyone knows how important it is to get off to a "Good Start" when beginning a new year. In this message, Pastor Derek Holmes looks at the intended effects of the ordinance of Communion.
In the closing message of "A Connected Christmas," Student Pastor, Ryan Blackburn, looks at the fulfilled promise for Simeon that he would live until he saw the Messiah.
A Connected Christmas Part 3 | We look at the traditional Christmas Story in Luke 2 when centuries of promises are fulfilled with the birth of Jesus. The understated way God chose to send Jesus to us is outlined in this message.
A Connected Christmas Part 2 | In Luke 1, we see the angel announce to Mary that she will carry and give birth to the Messiah. The announcement of the presence of Jesus was enough to make Baby John the Baptist leap in Elizabeth's belly. It was enough to make Mary sing in praise. The presence of Christ produces pure and true worship.
In a time when we feel disconnected, Christmas 2020 reminds us that God did what was necessary to connect with humanity by sending Jesus to be born in Bethlehem. After 400 years of silence, God spoke to a man named Zechariah through an Angel to announce he would have a son and name him John. Zechariah's obedience was part of God's plan of redemption, reminding us that Obedience Connects us to seeing God's will take place.
I has definitely been a year unlike any other. As difficult as 2020 has been, it would be easy to give in to the temptation to feel there is nothing to be thankful for. Psalm 107 reminds us of 7 things we can thank God for no matter what the circumstance.
In Romans 12, Paul shifts from the doctrine of God's grace in the first part of the book (chapters 1-11), to now focus on the duty to live in light of Grace in chapter 12. The Grace of God changes everything, not just our eternity, but our here and now!
In Romans 12, the Apostle Paul turns the attention from the doctrine of God's grace, to our Christian duty in light of God's Grace. God's grace changes everything. Because of Jesus, our lives and our world is never the same.
What do I do when I don't know what God is doing? This is the struggle of the Christian life. We constantly live in the tension between faith and doubt. We trust Him for our forgiveness and for our eternity, but struggle for the daily things. We live with the question in the back of out heads, "Can I trust God?". Paul's Doxology in Romans 11 reminds us just how big and capable God is and that He can always be trusted.
Every good story has a good ending. The finale of the story of Jonah is open-ended which leaves us wondering, "Where's the rest?" The book ends with God asking a question of Jonah that each believer must internalize and answer for themselves. "Will you love others the way I love them? In this message, we examine how to avoid a self-centered faith.