SERMONS & TEACHING
You can stream or download audio from recent lessons below. We pray that you will be blessed as we look into God’s word and how we might apply it to our daily walk.
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Current Sermon Series Video Playlists on YouTube
Sunday Mornings – Gospel of John
Sunday Evenings – Theology 101
November 2021
Know Jesus
Identity is a popular topic in today’s culture. Who we are and who we know have a lot to do with how people interact with us. In Philippians 3, Paul emphasizes that the most important thing about us is our relationship with Jesus.
October 2021
Worthy of Honor
In Philippians 1:27, Paul encourages Christians to live “lives worthy of the gospel.” In chapter 2 he says that begins by changing our mindset to think like Jesus, the he closes the chapter by giving examples of two people who are living that life. How are we living?
Trust Me
When doubts spreads too far, it begins to erode our trust in God. Throughout scripture God’s people struggled with this problem. When we turn to scripture, we can find constant reminders of why God has earned their trust and ours.
I Doubt It
Having doubts that affect our faith often makes us feel guilty, although most Christians will have doubts at some point. What’s important is whether we remain in doubt or get up and move back toward faith. Don’t let your doubt define you.
Four Names of God
When Moses goes to Pharaoh to seek freedom for Israel, Pharaoh responds this way in Exodus 5:2: “Who is the Lord, that I should obey his voice and let Israel go?” Bob Turner from Sunset Academy of Leadership Training (SALT) is with us this week and shares how that question is best answered by four names of God in the book of Genesis.
Nebuchadnezzar
The monthly Area Wide Teen Gathering is at Southwest this week. Their theme for the year is “Hindsight is 2020.” Our Youth Minister, Thorin Turner, shares the ups and downs of the life of Nebuchadnezzar from the book of Daniel.
Live For Jesus
Philippians 1:21 might be one of the most quoted verses in the entire book. “For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain.” Paul can make that statements because of what he knows about his Lord. In the second half of chapter 1, he explains what he knows.