Stewards of Wisdom / 1 Cor 2:6-16
1 Corinthians 2:1-5 / We have learned that the gospel is the “power of God” unto those who believe. We have learned that the gospel is foolishness to the world but to us the true wisdom of God. But how to wear that power and how to wear that wisdom is often lost on us. Today Paul gives us a framework for what it means to hide ourselves in the gospel.
Hiding in the Gospel / 1 Cor 2:1-5
1 Corinthians 2:1-5 / We have learned that the gospel is the “power of God” unto those who believe. We have learned that the gospel is foolishness to the world but to us the true wisdom of God. But how to wear that power and how to wear that wisdom is often lost on us. Today Paul gives us a framework for what it means to hide ourselves in the gospel.
Faith to Be a Fool / 1 Cor 1:26-31
1 Corinthians 1:26-31 / Every Christian at some point has struggled with self-doubt, asking themselves “how can God use me”? In 1 Corinthians today we address the issues of faith, pride and humility. Why do some people refuse God? What are the implications of humbling ourselves enough to receive him? How can he make me useful in his mission?
Wisdom or Foolishness? / 1 Cor 1:18-25
1 Corinthians 1:18-25 / In Paul’s letter he recently addressed the disunity found among the believers in the church in Corinth. Today we find him uncovering the source of such disunity - human and worldly wisdom that makes the cross of Christ foolish. But what man call’s foolish, God calls wise and so we learn today how to live in the power of God’s wisdom.
Joined Together / 1 Cor 1:10-18
1 Corinthians 1:10-18 / In Paul’s letter to the church of Corinth, he begins addressing some of the specific issues that exist, namely divisions among the members. In todays sermon we take the time to consider how to have biblical unity in our church family and how to avoid some common pitfalls of division.
Greetings & Groundwork / 1 Cor 1:1-9
1 Corinthians 1:1-9 / As Paul opens his letter to Corinth, he begins with a cordial introduction. He is kind and generous in his acknowledgements but also strategic. Paul uses his greeting to lay the groundwork for the whole of the letter and to remind the church of some very important truths that perhaps they may have forgotten.
Welcome to Corinth
This sermon is an introduction to the book of 1 Corinthians. As we begin this series, we take time to empathize with the Apostle Paul as he weighs all that it will cost him to invest in the city of Corinth. We will ask ourselves the very personal question, ‘is our city worth the time, energy and faith required to see it redeemed for the glory of God?”
The 9 Principles pt. 4
Every local church is a collection of diverse people seeking to live and serve in unity as they worship God. Having a common vision and ministering under common principles is integral to each of us individually being who God has made us to be. (Eph 4:16) This week we continue our series by addressing our two final principles:
#8 We protect unity & #9 We operate in light of spiritual reality
The 9 Principles pt. 3
Every local church is a collection of diverse people seeking to live and serve in unity as they worship God. Having a common vision and ministering under common principles is integral to each of us individually being who God has made us to be. (Eph 4:16) This week we continue our series by addressing three more principles: #5 We engage in ministry service. #6 We are servant leaders. #7 We are always training leaders.
The 9 Principles pt. 2
Every local church is a collection of diverse people seeking to live and serve in unity as they worship God. Having a common vision and ministering under common principles is integral to each of us individually being who God has made us to be. (Eph 4:16) This week we continue our series by addressing three more principles: #2 We are always making disciples. #3 The Word of God is our absolute authority. #4 Our members are accountable to the Word.
The 9 Principles pt. 1
Every local church is a collection of diverse people seeking to live and serve in unity as they worship God. Having a common vision and ministering under common principles is integral to each of us individually being who God has made us to be. (Eph 4:16)
The Acts of the Apostles: The Ending We All Need
Acts 28:16-31 As we close out our study in Acts, Paul provides us with one more reminder of the faith, character and doctrine of the apostles. Just as abruptly as Paul story ends, ours begins. Will we take the gospel to a world in need of Jesus?
The Acts of the Apostles: We Are a Window to the Power of God
Acts 28:1-15 Paul is shipwrecked on the island of Malta and to top off an already crazy situation, he is bit by a poisonous snake and survives. Soon he is healing people from all over the island. Paul was gifted in a unique way by God, but we too have been gifted with the ability to be a sign of God’s magnificent power and love. Are you a window to the power of God?
The Acts of the Apostles: Leading Through the Wind
Acts 27:26-44 When people lose faith and begin to fear, how should the body of Christ respond? What does it look like to lead in the midst of life’s storms? Today we observe Paul as he exemplifies true spiritual leadership and calls others to faith and obedience despite their circumstances.
The Acts of the Apostles: Facing the Winds
Acts 27:16-25 Paul is being taken by armed guard and ship to Rome to stand before Caesar’s tribunal. On the way, they face the Eurocyldon, a seasonal storm that threatens their very lives. In today's sermon, we address how most people react to trials and hardship in their lives; then we reverse those reactions to discover how Christians find confidence and peace in God.
The Acts of the Apostles: When the Wind Blows
Acts 27:1-15 Paul, a prisoner of two years, sets out for Rome under the watch care of the Roman authorities. This windy sea journey becomes increasingly arduous and by the end of the chapter, it will be disastrous. In today's sermon, we learn to watch the movements of the wind in order to get a better idea of how the enemy seeks to undermine God’s plan for your life and make a disaster of your mission.
The Acts of the Apostles: Is Your Gospel Ready?
Acts 25:12-27 / Acts 26
King Agrippa comes to visit Festus and while he is in Caesarea he takes time to listen to Paul and hear directly from Paul in order to better understand the case against him. Paul capitalizes on this opportunity by preaching the gospel. In today’s sermon, we learn a important lessons on what it means to truly have a “ready gospel”.
He That Hath Ears - The Sower
Luke 8:4-10
Brandon teaches the parable of the Sower and the different types of soil that seeds can fall on.
The Acts of the Apostles: A Good Confidence
In a world that is training us to constantly be afraid, the Christian has the ability to be confident. After years of imprisonment and bureaucratic corruption, Paul has lost almost all control over his life. In this sermon, we look at Paul’s testimony of boldness in order to discover where his confidence comes from.

