Sermon Archive
God Knows (Exodus 2:23-25)
Exodus 2:23-25 will lead us to rejoice in the truths that God hears us when we call, God remembers His relationship with us, God sees what we are going through, and God fully and completely knows us.
Do I really believe that God hears, sees, and knows me?
What difference does that belief make in my life?
Preserved and Prepared (Exodus 2:1-22)
In this sermon we'll look at the first 80 years of Moses' life from Exodus 2:1-22. We'll see how God preserved Moses' life, how Moses chose to identify with God and His people, and how God prepared Moses for the task that He had in store for him. We will be challenged to praise God for how He has preserved and saved us, to choose a relationship with Him, and to trust Him as He prepares us for His purposes.
Have I chosen a relationship with God?
How have I experienced God preserving and preparing me?
The Value of Life (Exodus 1:8-22)
We continue our new series in Exodus 1:8-22. This passage will teach us the value God places on life and the consequences that can occur when we don't value God's gift of life. We also discover God's loving care for His people and the greatest example of someone who values life in the person and work of Jesus Christ.
What happens when people do not value life?
How can I live in a way that defends God's gift of life?
Exodus: Escape To God's Presence
We begin a new sermon series through the book of Exodus. Exodus emphasizes what God has done to bring us (His people) into His presence and into a relationship with Him. This message will look at Exodus 1:1-7 and be an introduction to the book as a whole, highlighting the main theme of God's presence with us.
More That A Dream (Psalm 126)
Pastor Tom encourages us from Psalm 126. We will be challenged to press on with joy, to worship God expecting Him to work, and to commit more than ever to live a life fully surrendered to Him.
Do I expect God to work in m life?
What would it look like to be joyfully surrendered to God?
God's Call to a Depraved World (Isaiah 6:1-8)
A sermon from Elvis Ritz, a seminary student at Messiah University.