August 2, 2021 - Traditional Service: Who is God?
In our St. Matthew's 101 Series, we start with this first concept. Who is God? If we don't answer that question right, nothing else will matter.
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In our St. Matthew's 101 Series, we start with this first concept. Who is God? If we don't answer that question right, nothing else will matter.
In our Traditional Service from July 18, Andy looks at 1 Corinthians 12: 4-11 and 14: 1-19. In this passage we see Paul talking about speaking in tongues. What does this mean for us today, and the answer may surprise you.
In our sermon from July 11, Erin looks at Mark 13: 24-36. In this passage we see Jesus teach us about His return. What does this passage have to say to us today?
In our sermon from July 11, Andy looks at Mark 13: 24-36. In this passage we see Jesus teach us about His return. What does this passage have to say to us today?
In our INTERSECTION Service, Andy shares with us from Matthew 10: 34-39. We see Jesus says He comes to bring a sword, not peace. What does this mean? What does this challenging word have to do with with how we live our lives?
In our Traditional service from June 27, Erin shares with us from Matthew 10: 34-39. We see Jesus call us to consider what it means to follow Him.
In our Sunday sermon from Father's Day, Andy looks at Job 1: 13-22. We look deeply at Scripture and answer the question, why does suffering happen?
In our June 13 INTERSECTION service, Erin shares with us from Genesis 22: 1-19. What can we learn from looking at the story of Abraham and Isaac? What can we learn from their tests and trials?
In our Traditional Service from June 13, 2021, Andy shares with us from Genesis 22: 1-19. What are we to make of a God who asks Abraham to sacrifice his son? What can we learn about this concept of testing within the Bible? What does this say to us today?
In our INTERSECTION message from June 6, Erin shares with us how scripture is a beautiful gift to our lives and through God's grace, we can learn more about God's goodness and love.
In our Traditional Message from June 6, Brian shares with us from Luke 14: 1, 7-14. What does it look like for us to go the extra mile?
In our INTERSECTION sermon from May 30. Andy shares with us from John 3: 1-17. We see in this passage that even the serpent, the cursed one from Genesis 3 is used as a symbol of God's love and repetition. Even the serpent is used by God.
In our Traditional service from May 30, 2021, Erin shares with us from John 3: 1-17. What does it mean to truly live as the beloved child of God that you are?
In our Pentecost message, Erin shares with us the beauty of what is it is God is calling us to be. How can we continue to be faithful in following God's Spirit today?
In our Pentecost 2021 message, Andy shares with us from Acts 2: 1-21. We see on this day the Spirit fall and God do amazing things in the church. Our church desires to be faithful as well, and we hear some specifics about some of the options God has giving our church as part of our building campaign today!
In our Traditional Message from Sunday, May 16, Andy shares with us from 1 Samuel 3: 1-13. There was a time where the people walked without a vision, but at the right time, God spoke once more. Today, it may not feel like God is speaking, but He is calling us to something glorious.
In our INTERSECTION message from May 16, Erin shares with us from 1 Samuel 3: 1-13. God is calling us forward right now? Will we listen and respond?
Tonight in our final bible study of the semester, we talk of the importance of the return of Christ, and the hope that this truth provides to us. This truth is not something that is scary; it is something that gives us great hope!
In our INTERSECTION service Brian shares with us from John 15: 1-17. In this beautiful passage we Jesus lay our His purpose and play for us and for the church.
In our Sunday Traditional Sermon, Andy looks at John 15: 1-17. Every branch that bears fruit, Jesus prunes. His pruning doesn't mean that He is done with us. It means He sees fruit in us.
Join us for Bible Study as we look at Acts 2 and see exactly what the church is about and the importance that it plays in our lives and in the world.
In our May 2, 2021 Baccalaureate Service, Jason shares with our graduates the Top Ten things they need to know going into college.
In our May 2 Traditional service, Erin shares with us from Romans 8: 1-17. The old life is gone, the new life calls us to follow our God, wherever He calls.
Tonight in Bible Study we look at the effect that the resurrection has in our lives, in the world, and what exactly this cosmic event has done for us all!
In our message, Andy finishes teaching from Micah 6: 6-8. In this passage, we told that in the end, we are to walk humbly with our God? But what exactly does that mean for us and for our lives?
In our Bible Study, we look at God's response to the fall and to sin. We see that the cross was His answer and it changed everything. We study Isaiah 53 tonight, seeing what Jesus has done for us.
Today in our Traditional service, we continue looking at Micah 6: 6-8. Today we are told that to be faithful to God's mission means that we are to love kindness. But what exactly does that mean?
In the next few weeks of Bible Study, Andy is going to share with us six of the most important things that we need to know in this moment. Today we are going to look at the effect of the fall and examine Genesis 3 and Romans 8.