Sermons from 2026

Sermons from 2026

The Role Of The Holy Spirit

John 14:15–26; 16:7–15 This Sunday, we’ll explore the vital and ongoing ministry of the Holy Spirit in the life of every believer. Jesus promised His disciples that after His departure, the Spirit would come to dwell within them, bringing comfort, guidance, and truth.  In John 14 and 16, Jesus reveals that the Spirit indwells God’s people, teaches and reminds us of Christ’s words, convicts the world of sin, righteousness, and judgment, and ultimately glorifies Christ by pointing our hearts continually back to…

The Living Word

2 Timothy 3:16 This Sunday, we’ll explore Paul’s powerful reminder that all Scripture is God‑breathed and fully sufficient for every part of the Christian life. In a world full of shifting ideas and competing voices, God has given us an unchanging and trustworthy foundation in His Word. We must be grounded in this truth.  Join us as we consider how Scripture teaches, corrects, equips, and strengthens us to live faithfully in every season. 

Hello, My Name is God

Psalm 145 In his book The Knowledge of the Holy, A.W. Tozer wrote, “What comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us.” The longer I walk with God, the more I find this to be true. Last week, I unveiled our 2026 theme: G3 — Grounded. Growing. Going.  To fulfill our purpose as followers of Jesus and as a church, we must first be grounded in key truths. Over the coming weeks, we will…

Grounded, Growing, Going

Colossians 2:6-7 This is our new theme for 2026! This theme reminds us that the Christian life begins by being firmly rooted in Christ, continues as we grow in faith, and overflows into living on mission for Him. Throughout the year, we’ll explore what this looks like in everyday life; how to stay grounded in truth, cultivate spiritual growth, and actively share the hope of the gospel. Get ready for an exciting year of deepening roots, flourishing faith, and purposeful living!

Signs Of A Servant

We began the year by examining how God calls all of His children to offer their lives as a sacrificial offering, which is our spiritual service of worship. This week, we will explore the signs of a true servant. What characteristics demonstrate that a person is a living sacrifice unto God?

New Year New You

Romans 12:1-2 As we step into 2026, many of us are thinking about change: new habits, new goals, and maybe even a “new you.” But what does real transformation look like? This Sunday, we will explore Romans 12:1–2, where Paul reminds us that true change does not come from trying harder or making resolutions. It comes from surrendering ourselves to God and allowing Him to renew our minds. Let’s start this year by asking: What does God want to make new in me…