Peter wanted to stay on the mountain after Jesus transfigured. He wanted to stay where things were good and where Jesus wouldn’t have to die. Sometimes God’s will doesn’t seem good to us, but God’s will is ultimately best for us. We will study Exodus 34:29-35, 2 Peter 1:16-21, and Matthew 17:1-13.
How Can I Be Sure the Bible is True? | 2 Timothy 3:14-4:5, John 20:24-31
A common concern among Christians is that the Bible might be unreliable. We get concerned because our entire future hope is based on the message of salvation the Bible teaches us! And the world has some favorite arguments that it puts forward to shake our trust in the authority and truth of the Bible. Join Pastor Smith this week as we explore some of these biggest concerns. We will learn some ways to better understand how we got the Bible, how to respond to some of the world’s most popular claims against the Bible, and ultimately and most importantly, we will grow in our confidence that God has preserved His truth and presented it to us in His Word.
How Should I Use My Christian Liberty? | 1 Corinthians 10:23-24
There are situations we face in life where there isn’t a clear “better choice,” how should the Christian decide? Pastor Josh discusses the freedom in Christ we have to make decisions, but also the responsibility we have to care for our neighbors. Scriptures referenced: 1 Corinthians 10:23-24; 2 Corinthians 5:17; 1 Corinthians 6:19-20; Matthew 16:24; Romans 2:15.
How Does Anyone Get to Heaven? | Romans 3:21-25 | John 14:6
Last week Pastor Josh discussed what Christians believe about death, the resurrection of the body, and life everlasting. This week, Pastor Smith responds to the question of how anyone receives that gift of life everlasting. Join him as he takes us through the teaching on which the Christian church stands or falls–justification by grace through faith. Can I really be saved by faith alone? Really??? Let’s search through the Scriptures to see the fullness of the Gospel and the promises of God in Christ Jesus.
What Happens To Us After Death? | Genesis 1:21-26; Genesis 2:17; Genesis 3:19; John 10:10; 1 Thessalonians 4; Philippians 1:23-24
As humans, we have a lot of questions about and fear death. What happens to us after death? Pastor Josh looks at what the Bible tells us about why we die, what happens when we die, and what happens on the last day when Jesus returns. Scriptures referenced: Genesis 1:21-26; Genesis 2:17; Genesis 3:19; John 10:10; 1 Thessalonians 4; Philippians 1:23-24.
How Can a Christian be Faithful in Difficult Forgiving Situations? | Romans 12:9-21 | Pastor Jeff Smith
In the first week of our “Ask Me Anything” sermon series, Pastor Smith tackles how Christians can be faithful even in difficult situations regarding forgiveness and reconciliation. Jesus gives us essential teaching in the Parable of the Unforgiving Servant (Matthew 18:21-35), and St. Paul also gives us helpful exhortation in Romans 12:9-21. We know we are called to forgive just as God in Christ has forgiven us. But what about when the other person isn’t sorry or won’t try to reconcile? How can I find peace? How can I avoid harboring hatred and bitterness? Join Pastor Smith as we turn to God’s Word for wisdom and guidance.
The Creation is Vast, But Christ Came For Us | Psalm 8; Galatians 3:23-29; Luke 2:21-32
Christmas Eve Service | 3pm
Christmas Eve Sermon | 11pm Service
The Nativity of our Lord I Isaiah 52:7-10 & John 1:1-14
In this Christmas Day message, Pastor David Buegler teaches on Isaiah’s prophecy about the coming Messiah and the fulfillment in John’s Gospel. God became man to redeem us from the fall. The profundity of God taking on flesh, living in our midst, and atoning for our sins is unmeasurable. The fact that He rose from the dead is more wonderful than we can express.
“Hark! The Herald Angels Sing” | Advent
In the fourth and final week of our “Songs of Salvation” series, Pastor Smith reflects upon one of the greatest Christmas songs (and his own personal favorite), “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing.” Pastor leads us to reflect upon this question– “What would make even the angels sing the praises of God?” We learn that the angels are also amazed and overjoyed to see God fulfilling His plan for the salvation of the world, as in the incarnation God becomes man to set us free from our sins…and this makes the angels sing “Glory to God in the highest!”
Songs of Salvation | Joy to the World
Joy to the World is a song about the coming of Christ. It is a joyful celebration of what He has done and is doing to redeem us. This song is about the promise and hope of our Savior’s coming. Pastor Buegler's sermon on the 3rd Sunday of Advent focuses our attention on the Joy of Christ’s atoning work!
Songs of Salvation | Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus
In week 2 of our “Songs of Salvation” series, Pastor Smith reflects upon the powerful Advent song “Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus.” We take a journey through the history of God’s people as they have waited for God to redeem and restore His broken world. We learn about God’s promises kept in the first coming of Jesus…and we continue to wait in hopeful expectation of Jesus’s second coming.
Songs of Salvation | O Come, O Come Emmanuel" | Isaiah 11:1-11; Matthew 1:18-25 | Advent
Our beloved Christmas songs have deep scriptural connections and are filled with rich theology. As we reflect on “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel,” we see the hope for God’s people who waited for their Messiah, as well as our hope as we wait for the second coming of Jesus. This advent sermon is based upon Isaiah 11:1-11 and Matthew 1:18-25.
More | Giving Part 2: Treasure | 2 Corinthians 9:6-15 and Matthew 6:24-34
In this second part of a short sermon series on the stewardship of our blessings from God, Pastor Smith leads us through a reflection on 2 Corinthians 9:6-15 and Matthew 6:24-34. One of the biggest obstacles standing in the way of Christian generosity is a faith issue–do we trust in God to provide more of what we need in this life? Pastor Smith addresses this faith issue and leads us to see how God provides abundantly not only for our earthly needs but also our spiritual and eternal needs. Knowing this, may we as God’s people be generous and expect Him to continually take care of us!
Giving: Time and Talents | Genesis 1:26-31 | 1 Peter 4:6-11 | Matthew 25:14-30
All Saints’ Sunday | Acts 6:1-6 | John 10:27-30
Faithful saints have gone before us and serve as examples of faith. While marred by sin just like us, through the Gospel, they were redeemed and accomplished great things in Christ. Better, Christ in the saints has done great things! Pastor Pastor Buegler takes us on a study of Acts 6:1-6 and John 10:27-30 as we see the faithfulness of those who have gone before us in Christ.