In this sermon, we formally welcome a bunch of new members into the Seven Mile Road family by looking at Lydia's. She was a beautiful exemplar of what it looks like to believe the gospel in community and throw ourselves full-heartedly into the work of gospel advance.
Jan 27, 2019•26 min
In concert with our Training Day for all Seven Mile Road Musicians, this sermon cast vision for singing together from 2 Samuel 6, where David (the King) humbly and self-forgetfully joins the people in exuberant praise to God for His grace. We love David for what he did that day (and also how he responded to Michal when she criticized him for it) and want his example to shape how song response happens at Seven Mile Road.
Jan 13, 2019•27 min
In this sermon, we preach on the theme of “Working Hard & Resting Well” from I Corinthians 16:15-16 and Exodus 23:10-12. We also announce plans we’ve laid for giving Pastor Kruse a “sabbath” from his regular pastoral duties at Seven Mile Road this Winter, walking through the basics of what a pastoral sabbath is and why we believe the timing is right for this now.
Jan 06, 2019•49 min
He Will Save His People From Their Sins
Dec 23, 2018•31 min
Christmas in the Doctrines of Grace
Dec 16, 2018•33 min
Christmas in the Doctrines of Grace
Dec 09, 2018•32 min
A brief conversation with Levi on the work he is getting after in his residency.
Dec 04, 2018•20 min
Christmas in the Doctrines of Grace
Dec 02, 2018•45 min
Nov 25, 2018•39 min
A gospel culture shares lots of meals ... and doesn't stress about the food being served. We are justified by faith in Jesus, not by keeping the right diet, and so we are free to enjoy a variety of culinarities without fear, guilt, shame, or judgment. This includes tofu, Ring Dings, kale, Popeye's chicken, almond milk, Dr. Pepper, and whatever else might show up at the table. In this sermons, we eat up this glorious doctrine and the implications it has for our life together.
Nov 18, 2018•39 min
Nov 14, 2018•12 min
Do we stay where we are, in our comfortable way of life? Or, do we go to where Jesus is, bearing his reproach? This was the intense decision that the first century Christians had to make. Were they going to keep practicing their Jewish traditions, customs, and rituals, or where they going to leave that behind and go to Jesus, taking on the shame and disgrace and reproach that comes with it? It’s the same question for us today.
Nov 11, 2018•32 min
WARNING: PG-13 CONTENT. If there is one reality that we want Seven Mile Road to be totally out of sync with prevailing cultural ideologies on, it is that of marriage. In this sermon, we hit a text where the Spirit hypes for us the glory and sacredness of this divine institution. We also see that because marriage is worthy of our honor, it is also worthy of our defense, not just from those would seek to redefine or marginalize it, but who would attack it through the promotion and practice of sexu...
Nov 04, 2018•48 min
In the gospel, we are united to Christ AND to one another, like a body and its members. This gospel reality is not something that we make it happen, or that we can unmake from happening . It IS. What we get to do is recognize, revel in, and align our lives with it. One implication is what we energetically set our hearts and hands to SERVE for the gospel good of everyone. Here we go!
Oct 28, 2018•39 min
This episode is content for our Seven Mile Road 101 Nights.
Oct 25, 2018•19 min
This episode is content for our Seven Mile Road 101 Nights.
Oct 25, 2018•11 min
This episode is content for our Seven Mile Road 101 Nights.
Oct 25, 2018•9 min
One of our missional essentials at Seven Mile Road is "hospitality." We want every Bostonian we meet, in every context we meet them, to feel like Seven Mile Road was specifically built with them in mind. This only happens as the Spirit fosters in us a "love for the stranger" or "love for the outsider to our community." This love is at times seems unnatural for Christians, but it's an important part of what it means to be a gospel people.
Oct 21, 2018•38 min
Oct 14, 2018•33 min
This episode is content for our Seven Mile Road 101 Nights.
Oct 13, 2018•8 min
This episode is content for our Seven Mile Road 101 Nights.
Oct 13, 2018•9 min
This episode is content for our Seven Mile Road 101 Nights.
Oct 13, 2018•10 min
This episode is content for our Seven Mile Road 101 Nights.
Oct 13, 2018•12 min
Newsflash in case you don't watch cable news, scroll Twitter, or work near a water cooler: we live in a trigger happy culture. Folks on all sides of the political spectrum fire away at the slightest provocation. As Jesus' people, we are called to be a city ("polis") on a hill that models for all nations (including ours) a different way of relating to one another. As we arrive in the final chapter of the book of Hebrews, we hear this beautiful and definitive command of the Spirit: "Let brotherly ...
Oct 07, 2018•39 min
This Sunday the author of Hebrews takes us on a metaphorical journey to two mountains. Telling us about both destinations, it becomes obvious which is better. The better destination is where the followers of Jesus have come. This better destination is an unshakable kingdom that calls us to live differently. So how do Bostonians live in light of this? The warnings throughout Hebrews crescendo in calling us not to refuse God’s voice but devote ourselves to Him -for our God is a consuming fire.
Sep 30, 2018•33 min
In this sermon, we tie the calling of a new pastor at Seven Mile Road with a helpful text from Hebrews on how we are to relate to the pastors Jesus gives us. The truth is that pastoral ministry is heavy work, so we are called to be as helpful to our pastors as you can by trusting them & responding to their lead in our lives.
Sep 23, 2018•46 min
In this sermon, we work through a text that is simultaneously sharp and comforting. In the gospel, we have becomes sons and daughters of God (!!!), but that doesn't mean life is now all blue skies and pina coladas. Our good Father visits us with hard providences throughout our lives, but we can take comfort because we know that He is working in the hardest realities of our lives for our good, making us holy, fit for heaven.
Sep 16, 2018•35 min
In this sermon we deal with the horror story of Esau, an anti-hero of faith. Esau's appetites for earthly things far outweighed his appetite for God, to the point that he was willing to sell his "birthright" for a cup of soup. We share this tendency/danger of preferring other things to God and the gospel.
Sep 09, 2018•36 min
Sep 02, 2018•42 min
In this sermon, we receive 10 new babies into the life of our church and commission their dads and moms to the work with some gospel-centered encouragement from Hebrews 12:1-2.
Aug 26, 2018•33 min