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Sermons – 25 Per Page

The Da Vinci Code Sermon

The Da Vinci Code is an amazingly popular book and movie. It directly challenges the Christian’s faith in the Bible and Jesus Christ. Yet, in this sermon Pastor Jeff encourages people to read the book! He also explains some of the major fallacies within the Da Vinci Code.

The Sufficiency of Christ

We all try to fix things ourselves. Whether we want to be better people, receive God’s blessing, or even have our sins forgiven we often try to find someway for us to accomplish it. The truth is though, we cannot. But fear not: CHRIST CAN! This summary sermon combines all of the previous seventeen sermons…

Are you Sold Out, or a Sell Out?

In this sermon, Pastor Jeff looks at the lives of two different people mentioned in the Bible – Demas and Epaphras. Both men served in the church, both were persecuted, and both spent years of their life doing amazing works for God. But only one was sold out for Christ, the other was eventually a…

Tychicus: An Example of Commitment

Likely you have never heard of Tychicus… He was, however, one of the most faithful Bible characters we know of. In this sermon we examine the life of Tychicus, what it means to make a commitment and how that applies to our life.

Christianity as a Verb

The Texan flag contains a mistake. When created, a note was sent to the artist to include a “pear” on the flag to demonstrate one of California’s distinctives. However, the word “pear” was unreadable and was interpreted as “bear” – thus the California flag has a bear on it… a mistake. Why? Because someone was…

How Do We Know Jesus Rose From the Dead?

If the resurrection of Jesus Christ isn’t true, Christianity is worthless. How do we know that Jesus really rose from the dead? How do we know that we aren’t following some myth? In this sermon, Pastor Jeff explores the evidence to demonstrate that the Christian faith is reasonable: The Resurrection Really Did Happen.

Who Will You Be?

There are not many things in this world that you can control. There is really no way to control your neighbors, your boss, the global economy, the weather… you name, and we don’t have control over it. But there is one thing we can control: what type of person we will be. In this sermon…

Change for Christ

Christ calls us to change. And in this section of scripture Paul calls us to make very specific changes. Whether your are a husband, wife, employee, parent, child or will be one this sermon has direct application for your life.

The Greatest Mission: ‘Changing Clothes’

Believe it or not, one of the greatest missions God calls us to is changing clothes. Of course it’s not our physical clothes, but our Spiritual Clothes. What type of Spiritual Clothes are you putting on each day? In this sermon Pastor Jeff examines what it means to be clothed with something new. This has…

Four Steps to a Sin Free Life

We all deal with sin on a daily basis. Wouldn’t it be nice to completely get sin out of our lives? In this sermon you will learn four Biblical principles to completely removing sin from your life. Of course we’ll never be completely sin free while on Earth, but this is definately the Biblical way…

How to Be a Giant Killer

No series about giants is complete without the ultimate story of David and Goliath. In this sermon Pastor Jeff explores the fundamentals of being a “giant killer.” Encouraging us to stand up and do the right thing even in the midst of trouble this sermon will challenge you to change the way you think about…

Giants Kill Weaklings.

Often God is portrayed as a compassionate, loving, forgiving God. And rightly so! But today we will see the other part of God: The God who cannot stand weakness. The God who called a nation to fight a war, and then doomed the men who refused to fight!! In this sermon you will be challenged…

The First Five Steps in Battle

Every single one of us faces problems in our life. How do you deal with them when they are “giant” problems? Battling a giant is completely different from battling a weak enemy, and this sermon explores the first five steps to defeat any giant in your life.

The Right Perspective

Religion stinks. The Colossian people, who lived almost 2,000 years ago, nearly got drug into plain old religion and legalism before realizing the dangers within. This week’s sermon, covering Colossians 2:20-23, exposes the problem with legalism and religion.

Knowledge Vs Experience

Mysticism is very real today. And it was just as vibrant 2,000 years ago. This week’s sermon in the series of Colossians explores the difference between a mystical faith relying upon experience and an intelllectual faith relying upon knowledge. Which is better, what should we pursue… and most importantly: why? For the answers, listen to…

Don’t Follow the Rules

Everyone tells us that it’s good to follow the rules. It’s time to ignore them. Seriously. This sermon is about why we should not follow the rules! Throw them away and don’t even look at them again. If you’re wondering why a church might teach this, you should probably give this sermon a listen.

Finding Fulfillment in Life

Everywhere people are trying to find fulfillment in their lives … through all sorts of means. But most of the time we are simply trying to fill ourselves with things that will not help. In this sermon we explore how to actually find fulfillment in our lives.

Unity, and Serving Others

We dive into the second chapter of Colossians, and examine what it has in store for our lives. A challenging piece on unity, the beginning of this chapter may completely transform your relationship with fellow Christians.

Dangers of Being a Christian

Purposely running into danger isn’t always the smartest move. But sometimes, it is exactly what God calls us to do. Running away from challenges isn’t easy either. But sometimes, God asks us to do that. How can we tell the difference between those battles God wants us to fight, and those which he wants us…

Evangelism

Would you ever marry someone who refused to acknowledge your presence? Would you be with them if they were embarresed by you? Of course not! Yet, we try to keep our relationship with God a secret and do not share like we should. My cousin Nick once was asked to go on a roller coaster…