Sermons from 2025

Resurection Sunday

This Easter we’ll follow Jesus and his disciples in the hours before his death and resurrection. In the first weeks of April we’ll use Luke 22-24 to spend time in the upper room and the garden as Jesus prepares his disciples for what was about to happen.On the Easter weekend we’ll gather together on Good Friday to remember Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross. We’ll gather again on Easter Sunday to celebrate his resurrection to new life.

Good Friday Service

This Easter we’ll follow Jesus and his disciples in the hours before his death and resurrection. In the first weeks of April we’ll use Luke 22-24 to spend time in the upper room and the garden as Jesus prepares his disciples for what was about to happen.On the Easter weekend we’ll gather together on Good Friday to remember Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross. We’ll gather again on Easter Sunday to celebrate his resurrection to new life.

Job: the debate

Job chapters 4-37. The vast majority of the book of Job is taken up with a poetic debate where they just seem to say the same thing over and over. The friends accuse Job of secretly sinning and thus deserving that has happened and Job denies it only for the next friend to accuse him. What is going on? Is there anything we can learn from ancient people with foreign worldviews debating the finer points of theology?

Job: an Introduction

Job chapters 1-3. We’ll look at the book of Job first talking about its inclusion in the Bible, who wrote it, and if it’s “true”. Then we’ll take a look at Job himself, the horrible suffering he goes through and chapter 3 as he lets vent his frustrations.

Everyone leaves Jesus (Jireh Scheurwater)

This Easter we’ll follow Jesus and his disciples in the hours before his death and resurrection. In the first weeks of April we’ll use Luke 22-24 to spend time in the upper room and the garden as Jesus prepares his disciples for what was about to happen. On the Easter weekend we’ll gather together on Good Friday to remember Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross. We’ll gather again on Easter Sunday to celebrate his resurrection to new life. Over the Easter…

The Last Supper (Kate Cathcart)

This Easter we’ll follow Jesus and his disciples in the hours before his death and resurrection. In the first weeks of April we’ll use Luke 22-24 to spend time in the upper room and the garden as Jesus prepares his disciples for what was about to happen. On the Easter weekend we’ll gather together on Good Friday to remember Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross. We’ll gather again on Easter Sunday to celebrate his resurrection to new life. Over the Easter…

The letter to the church in Laodicea (Geoff Snook)

Dear, Church: the 7 letters of Revelation When Jesus said, “I will build my church”, he meant it. But what kind of church is he building? In Revelation 2–3, Jesus speaks directly to seven churches—affirming their faithfulness, confronting their weaknesses, and calling them to stand firm. These letters aren’t just ancient history; they are a mirror for us today. In this series, we will read and wrestle with Jesus’ words to his church, asking: What is he saying to us?…

The letter to the church in Philadelphia (Brian Paris)

Dear, Church: the 7 letters of Revelation When Jesus said, “I will build my church”, he meant it. But what kind of church is he building? In Revelation 2–3, Jesus speaks directly to seven churches—affirming their faithfulness, confronting their weaknesses, and calling them to stand firm. These letters aren’t just ancient history; they are a mirror for us today. In this series, we will read and wrestle with Jesus’ words to his church, asking: What is he saying to us?…

The letter to the church in Sardis (Laura Snook)

Dear, Church: the 7 letters of Revelation When Jesus said, “I will build my church”, he meant it. But what kind of church is he building? In Revelation 2–3, Jesus speaks directly to seven churches—affirming their faithfulness, confronting their weaknesses, and calling them to stand firm. These letters aren’t just ancient history; they are a mirror for us today. In this series, we will read and wrestle with Jesus’ words to his church, asking: What is he saying to us?…

The letter to the church in Thyatira (Geoff Snook)

Dear, Church: the 7 letters of Revelation When Jesus said, “I will build my church”, he meant it. But what kind of church is he building? In Revelation 2–3, Jesus speaks directly to seven churches—affirming their faithfulness, confronting their weaknesses, and calling them to stand firm. These letters aren’t just ancient history; they are a mirror for us today. In this series, we will read and wrestle with Jesus’ words to his church, asking: What is he saying to us?…
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