Sermons

Recent Sermons

Here are the most recent sermons preached at our Sunday morning worship service.

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Where Is the God of Elijah?
Text: 2 Kings 2 Date: 02/05/2012 Speaker: Gary Kirst
Description: Everyone has their time on this earth. The prophet Elijah is no exception. But how could God’s people ever go on without him? Here's a reminder that God’s work is ongoing, regardless of the servants he happens to use.

The God to be Feared
Text: 2 Kings 1 Date: 01/29/2012 Speaker: Gary Kirst
Description: Many Christians only think of God as Love; that he is infinitely patient and all-forgiving; that his chief concern is that people are happy, no matter how they might choose to approach him or what they might choose to call God. Here is a reminder that the true God is one to be feared.
Note:   Click here to see the video clip of a ski jumping crash that was shown at the start of this sermon.

The Inconvenient Truth: The Inescapable Word of the Lord
Text: 1 Kings 22:1-39 Date: 01/22/2012 Speaker: Neal Patel
Description: No matter what we want to hear, there is no escaping the truth of God’s sure word. Like it or not, God’s truth will come to pass.

When Life Isn't Fair
Text: 1 Kings 21 Date: 01/15/2012 Speaker: Gary Kirst
Description: This certainly can be a cruel world. Sometimes life just isn't fair. At those times we naturally ask, “Where’s God?!” If that's where you are in your life today, here's a story that will be medicine for your soul.

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Genesis
1 & 2 Kings
Ezra & Nehemiah: “We’re Home! …Or Are We?”
Job
Proverbs
Joel
Jonah
Mark 11-16: Jesus' Last Week on Earth
Romans
Ephesians 4-6
1 Timothy
Philemon
Revelation 2-3: Seven Letters to the Churches
Autonomous (not part of any series)