Sermons

After a year of empty sanctuaries, Easter 2021 carried special weight. Pastor Josh White shares why the resurrection of Jesus gives us a hope that never disappoints — and how it changes everything about how we live today.
On this Palm Sunday, Pastor Josh White walks us through one of the most important truths in all of Scripture: sin carries a wage, and someone has to pay it. Through the lens of the Old Testament sacrificial system and the four cups of the Passover, we see how Jesus came to be our perfect, once-for-all payment — setting us debt free before a holy God.
Pastor Josh White walks through Philippians 4:5-6 to answer the question: how is it possible to not worry about anything? Drawing on David's example — both his stability when focused on God's presence and his collapse when consumed by fear — Josh shows that our stability comes not from our circumstances but from the reality that the Lord is near.
In Philippians 4:5, Paul commands us to let our reasonableness be known to everyone. What does that mean in practice? Pastor Josh White explains how believers can be stable and gracious — like a lighthouse in a storm — even when the people around us make it difficult.
When we forget who God is, everything changes. Steve McDonald challenges us to remember Gods holiness and live as a people set apart.
When's the last time your spiritual GPS told you to recalculate? Dan Rachoy walks us through 1 Thessalonians 1 and three marks of a church on course: faith that works, love that labors, and hope that endures.
Have you ever moved to a new place? Pastor Josh White walks through Philippians 3:17–21, reminding us that our citizenship is in heaven — and that reality should change how we handle disappointment, invest our time, and wait for Christ's return.
In Philippians 3:17–19, Paul warns the church about people they need to avoid — those who cause divisions, create obstacles contrary to the gospel, and walk as enemies of the cross. Learn the two actions and four results Paul identifies so you can keep your eyes fixed on Christ.
In Philippians 3:17, Paul challenges us to examine who we're following. Discover two qualities to look for in spiritual leaders worth imitating — and why the standard is faithfulness, not perfection.
In Philippians 3:12-21, Paul gives us one of the most honest assessments in all of Scripture: "Not that I have already obtained this or am already perfect, but I press on to make it my own." Even Paul wasn't finished. And if Paul says that about himself, we definitely need to hear it. This message explores four ways we press on toward the prize of the upward call: concentration, right motivation, the right community, and consistency.
On January 10, 2021, a fill-in speaker delivered a powerful message on what it takes to serve in ministry: godly character and resilience through tough circumstances. Based on 2 Corinthians 3:18–4:18.