• 12.22.2024 "Foretold: Deliverance"
    Dec 22 2024

    This final sermon of our Advent series "Foretold," looks at the birth of John the Baptist, and Zechariah's exclamation of praise for the deliverance that God is bringing through Jesus in Luke 1:57-80.

    Yet, prior to that, John must come to prepare the way for the Lord. Are you prepared to meet Jesus?

    He's coming for you. To deliver you out of darkness and the shadow of death and guide your feet in the way of peace.

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    16 mins
  • 12.15.2024 "Visitation: Luke 1:39-45"
    Dec 16 2024

    In this week's sermon, our focus is on the visitation of Mary to Elizabeth. This is an incredible interactions. The young, unmarried girl who has miraculously conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit. And the old, barren woman who has miraculously conceived with her husband by the power of the Holy Spirit.

    These two are relatives, and Mary goes from Nazareth on a 4 day journey to the hill country outside of Jerusalem. Upon Mary's arrival, the baby inside Elizabeth leaps for joy!

    This third week of Advent is the week for joy is so it is fitting to follow John's reaction as we engage with Jesus.

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    14 mins
  • 12.8.2024 "Overshadowed - Luke 1:26-38"
    Dec 13 2024

    In Luke, chapter 2, when Jesus' birth is announced by angels to the shepherds, the angels declare: "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace among those with whom he is pleased!"

    But when the angel Gabriel announces Jesus birth to Mary, the announcement looks different: "The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you."

    Peace and shadow. Light and darkness. Both are true in the life of the Christian. And both would be true in the life of Mary. Yet, she surrenders to the working of God in her life anyhow.

    What gave her the strength and wisdom to do this? How can we find the same courage to act as Mary did? In this sermon, Pastor Kevin considers the "shadowed" life of the Christian - and the light which gives us hope and peace.

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    23 mins
  • 12.1.2024 "Foretold: Luke 1:1-25"
    Dec 2 2024

    For this first Sunday in Advent, we turn our attention to Luke chapter 1. Luke chapter 1 is often overlooked as we jump straight into the Christmas narrative in Luke chapter 2. But, that's often how it goes with Christmas, isn't it? We rush right ahead. As soon as the Halloween decorations are down at Walmart, the Christmas ones are up. We're too quick to jump ahead to fulfillment, when there's something spiritually edifying in waiting in the foretelling.

    In this sermon, we are introduced to Zechariah and Elizabeth, the parents of the one we will come to know as John the Baptist.

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    20 mins
  • 11.24.2024 "Movements of Scripture: The New Creation"
    Nov 24 2024

    In Revelation - the apostle John gives us a glimpse of what's coming - at the end of all things. Yes, there is an ending. Not just to the Scriptural Narrative, but to the world as we know it. And then, something new. As Semisonic once penned: "Every new beginning comes from some other beginning's end."

    But we're not thrust into an endless cycle of rebirth and recreation. We're not subjected to the same pain, suffering, and struggle that we're so accustomed to living in, in this life. You might say we don't long so much for "life after death"...but "love after death."

    And that's what awaits all who fall asleep in Christ. But what does this "love" and "life" look like? What difference does it make to me now? How do I know I'll experience it? Listen as Pastor Kevin unpacks the glimpse of John, given to us in Revelation 21.

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    30 mins
  • 11.17.2024 "Movements of Scripture: A New Creation"
    Nov 18 2024

    In the Scriptural narrative, Jesus death and resurrection is the climax of the story. It's everything that everyone had been waiting and hoping for. But...there's still more to the recorded story of history after the climax. This sermon focuses on the words of the Scriptures that take place after the ascension of Jesus into heaven. The New Testament is filled with the people of God living into the reality that in Christ, that (we) are a new creation. The old has gone, the new has come.

    This is still our reality to this day.

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    20 mins
  • 11.10.2024 "Movements of Scripture: Jesus"
    Nov 10 2024

    Everything in the story has been pointing to this movement. It's all about Jesus. Every page of the Old Testament has been gearing up for His arrival. Jesus is the one who fulfills everything that every person in the Old Testament was incapable of doing.

    In this sermon, Pastor Aaron walks through the Bible to demonstrate that Jesus is the perfect prophet, priest, and king.

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    24 mins
  • 11.3.2024 "A Chosen People: David"
    Nov 3 2024

    David is one of the most central figures - not only in the Bible - but in history. His biography is longer than any other from ancient history. Statues of David can be found from Venice, Italy to Washington D.C. More stories from his life are recounted in Scripture than that of Abraham or Moses. In the New Testament - one of David's Psalms (110) - is quoted more than any other passage from the Old Testament.

    Why is David so important? And what is the connection between David and Jesus?

    In this sermon, Pastor Kevin explores 2 Samuel 7 - to demonstrate how the promises made to David are fulfilled ultimately in Jesus of Nazareth.

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    18 mins