Sermon on the Mount: Anger
Matthew 5:21–26. Ryan Eagy looked at the topic of anger as addressed in the Sermon on the Mount.
Sermon on the Mount: You Are
Matthew 5:13–16. Ryan Eagy looked at the beginning portion of the Sermon on the Mount, focused on the “You are…” statements.
Sermon on the Mount: Blessed
Matthew 5:1–11. Ryan Eagy kicked off a mini series within Matthew looking at the Sermon on the Mount.
The Mission, The Call, The Work
Matthew 4:12–25. Ryan Eagy took us through Matthew 4:12–25 as we saw, “The Mission, The Call, The Work.”
The Temptation of Jesus
Matthew 4:1–11. Ryan Eagy looked at the temptation of Jesus from Matthew 4.
This Is My Son
Matthew 3:1–17. Ryan Eagy is bringing us back to the book of Matthew as we look to See and Savor our Savior afresh this winter.
Joy in Jesus
Matthew 1:18–25. Ryan Eagy concluded our Advent series, “Christmas: Wrought in Wisdom and Wonder” with our special Christmas service. He shared about our “Joy in Jesus” as we look to the birth of our great Savior.
Flickering Hope
Matthew 2:13–23. As we approach Christmas, we have been looking at the theme, “Christmas: Wrought in Wisdom and Wonder”. On this third Sunday of Advent, Ryan Eagy shared about our “Flickering Hope”.
Sacrifice and Selfishness
Matthew 2:1–12. On this second Sunday of Advent, Don Straka shared with us on “Sacrifice and Selfishness” as we continue our Advent series, “Christmas: Wrought in Wisdom and Wonder”.
Long Promised and Firmly Held
Matthew 1:1–17. Ryan Eagy kicked off the first Sunday of Advent with “Long Promised and Firmly Held” from our Advent series, “Christmas: Wrought in Wisdom and Wonder”.
The Greatest Commandment, Part 2
Matthew 22:34–40. When we think about Jesus’s call to share our faith, one simple way to think about what that means is to think about the Greatest Commandments: Love the Lord our God with all our heart, soul, and mind and love our neighbor as we love ourselves. Last week we looked at what it means to love the Lord with all of our very selves, and today we will see how Jesus bridges from loving God to loving neighbor.
The Greatest Commandment, Part 1
Matthew 22:34–40. If someone asked you, “How would you summarize the Old Testament”, what would you say? In our passage this morning, Jesus both summarizes and frames the content of what God has said in Scripture (the entire Old Testament at that point) as being based on love.
Our Triune God
Join us at 4PM on Sunday, August 30 to hear Ryan Eagy conclude our series on the Great Commission. He will be teaching on the topic, “Our Triune God” from Matthew 28:16–20.
The Sacraments
Join us at 4PM on Sunday, August 23 to hear Andrew Knight teaching on The Sacraments from Matthew 28:16–20.
Spreading (God's Reach)
Join us at 4PM on Sunday, August 16 to hear Luke Miller teaching on Spreading (God’s Reach) from Matthew 28:16–20.
To The End of the Age
Join us at 4PM on Sunday, August 9 to hear Don Straka teaching on the end times from Jesus’ promise to us that he will be with us to the end of the age from Matthew 28:16–20.
Prayer
Join us at 4PM on Sunday, August 2 to hear Don Straka teaching on Prayer as we continue our series on the Great Commission from Matthew 28:16–20.
Spreading (God's People)
Join us at 4PM on Sunday, July 26 to hear Luke Miller teaching on Spreading (God’s People) as we continue our series on the Great Commission from Matthew 28:16–20.
Discipleship
Join us at 4PM on Sunday, July 19 as we dig into our series on Matthew 28:16–20. Andrew Knight will be teaching on the topic of discipleship in light of the Great Commission.
The Supremacy of Jesus Christ
Join us at 4PM on Sunday, July 12 as we begin our series on Matthew 28:16–20. We will begin our series by looking at the Supremacy of Jesus Christ as his basis for giving us the Great Commission.