Because of Jesus... I Have Overwhelming Victory
Jesus is Alive! Pastor Chris Jones preaches on Romans 8:31-39 to wrap up our study of Romans 8.

Jesus is Alive! Pastor Chris Jones preaches on Romans 8:31-39 to wrap up our study of Romans 8.
Part three of our four week study in Romans 8.
Part two of our four week series studying through Romans 8.Pastor Chris JonesRomans 8:12-17
Part one of a four week series studying through Romans 8. David BallRomans 8:1-11
The book of Jonah ends in chapter 4 with Jonah expressing his anger toward God for extending mercy to Nineveh and God pursuing Jonah, yet again. The book ends with an unanswered question leaving us to wonder how Jonah will respond. In this sermon by Pastor Chris Jones we see that this ending is meant to show us that we are Jonah calling us to respond to God's relentless grace. How will we respond? Will we share His heart for the city?Jonah 4:1-11
The book of Jonah gives us a great illustration of sin and grace. Sin is running from God and grace is God’s relentless pursuit to rescue us from the destruction that our running brings us. In this sermon, by Pastor Chris Jones, we see God's heart is for the city to be Redeemed. That He relentlessly pursues it and wants its best.Jonah 3:1-10
The book of Jonah gives us a great illustration of sin and grace. Sin is running from God and grace is God’s relentless pursuit to rescue us from the destruction that our running brings us. In this sermon, by Pastor Chris Jones, we see Jonah's faith rising as he calls out to the Lord and remembers what He has done; ultimately trusting in God's sovereignty.Jonah 2:1-10
The book of Jonah gives us a great illustration of sin and grace. Sin is running from God and grace is God’s relentless pursuit to rescue us from the destruction that our running brings us. In this sermon, by Pastor Chris Jones, we learn about God's grace and seek to understand it more deeply by examining Jonah's prayer in Chapter 2.Jonah 2:1-10
In this sermon Pastor Chris Jones preaches on Jonah 1:4-16 where we examine the relationship between Jonah and the pagan sailors. Jonah gets called out for not using his faith to help the sailors in their desperate need. In this we see that we are called to use our faith for the public good. We are called to take the gospel out into our city.
The book of Jonah gives us a great illustration of sin and grace. Sin is running from God and grace is God’s relentless pursuit to rescue us from the destruction that our running brings us. In this sermon we see how God uses the storms in life for our good and his glory.Pastor Chris JonesJonah 1:1-17
The book of Jonah gives us a great illustration of sin and grace. Sin is running from God and grace is God’s relentless pursuit to rescue us from the destruction that our running brings us. In this sermon we see how Jonah ran from God and how we also run from God.Pastor Chris JonesJonah 1:1-3
Justin Keene preaches on Matthew 6:25-34.
Pastor Chris Jones preaches on Luke 2:1-20.
Pastor Chris Jones preaches on Colossians 4:7-18.
Pastor Chris Jones preaches on Colossians 4:2-6.