“The Light Shined” sermon teaches that Jesus is the Light. We can choose to reject or receive the light making all the difference in eternity.

Watch and listen to sermons that help you in your Christian walk. You’ll find sermons that will help you grow closer in your relationship with God and your fellow man. You’ll find messages of encouragement, inspiration, comfort, and biblical truths that will empower and recharge you spiritually in your daily life.
“The Light Shined” sermon teaches that Jesus is the Light. We can choose to reject or receive the light making all the difference in eternity.
“Thou Shalt Stand Upon the Rock” sermon teaches that we can stand on the rock that is God, trust in the rock, and rest upon Him as our Savior.
“Should I Always Forgive?” is a sermon teaching us about biblical forgiveness, that we should forgive others just as Jesus forgave us.
“Can Good People Go to Heaven?” sermon teaches we cannot trust in our goodness or riches to get to Heaven, but only by trusting in Jesus.
“The Logic of the Truth” sermon examines what is truth and what is not truth. Many people today look at the truth and don’t recognize it.
“The Privilege of Servanthood” sermon teaches that the assignment of the servant is a marvelous privilege in serving the Master.
“Priorities” is a sermon teaching us that if we follow the priorities God wants in our lives, then He will fill all our needs.
“It’s Time to Seek the Lord” sermon teaches that our flesh will try to stop us from seeking the Lord, but we must yield to the Holy Spirit.
“Be of Good Cheer” is a sermon reminding us to be cheerful because our sins are forgiven, He is with us through our troubles, He is not finished with us, and we belong to Him.
“Are We The Ones Who Are Wrong?” sermon questions whether Christians are to blame for what’s happening now and if the Lord will really return.
“The Purpose of a Church” sermon teaches us that every true church is commissioned to carry on the work of Jesus Christ until He comes again.
“The Hardest Fire to Quench” is a sermon teaching us to control our tongues so as to build each other up and not tear each other down.