Sermons from November 2025
The Gift Of Light
John 1:1–14 Christmas reminds us that light shines brightest in the darkest places. This week, we’ll look at what it means that Jesus came as the Light of the World, and why that changes everything for us today. Join us as we kick off our new series, “The Blessings of Bethlehem’s Babe,” with the first message: The Gift of Light. Hope to see you Sunday!
Thankful
Psalm 100:1–5 One of the highest forms of worship we can offer is a thankful heart. When we, as believers, express gratitude for all that God is and all He has done for us, it blesses His heart and brings glory to His name. Psalm 100 is a Psalm that expresses that very sentiment. This Thanksgiving, let us come before Him with thankful hearts and bless His holy name.
What Is The Goal?
Romans 1-8 Wow! What a great message from Lucas Kitchen last week about what the church should be doing. However, it begs the question: what is my goal in life? What is yours? Where have we come from and where are we going? Paul told the Roman church that he wanted to visit them so that he could “bring [them] some spiritual gift that will help” them. I wonder what that “spiritual gift” or “spiritual blessing” might be?
Inside And Outside The Church
Join us this Sunday as our special guest, Lucas Kitchen, brings a message about what our behavior ought to look like with unbelievers as well as believers. Our challenge is to live the life that Christ gives us.
The Key To Contentment
Philippians 4:13“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” We live in a world that’s always chasing more: more success, more comfort, more control. But Paul discovered something better. Real contentment doesn’t depend on what we have or what’s happening around us. It comes from knowing Christ and relying on His strength in every situation. When He is enough for us, we find peace that nothing else can give.