Practical Christianity
Today we wrap up our New Testament Survey series with the book of Jude. (To finish out the New Testament with Revelation, check out our fall 2020 message series on the Book of Revelation.) Download audio Stream audio Subscribe to podcast Watch video
Loving Discipline — Bob Whitaker (7 Nov 2021)
We continue our journey through the New Testament, considering the letters of John. Reading from 1 John 4:7-16. Download audio Stream audio Subscribe to podcast Watch video
Living Stones — Bob Whitaker (31 Oct 2021)
We continue our journey through the New Testament, looking at the letters from the Apostle Peter. Reading from 1 Peter 2:4-12. Download audio Stream audio Subscribe to podcast Watch video
Let’s Get Practical — Bob Whitaker (24 Oct 2021)
We continue our journey through the New Testament, moving on to the book of James. Reading from James 1:19-27. Download audio Stream audio Subscribe to podcast Watch video
The Great High Priest — Bob Whitaker (17 Oct 2021)
We continue our journey through the New Testament, spending one week on an overview of the book of Hebrews. Reading from Hebrews 1:1-4. Download audio Stream audio Subscribe to podcast Watch video
Sound Church
The Apostle Paul speaks to Timothy, Titus, and us through his pastoral epistles about being good stewards of the gospel message. Reading from 1 Timothy 4:7-16. Download audio Stream audio Subscribe to podcast Watch video
A New Identity — Bob Whitaker (3 Oct 2021)
Philemon, the third-smallest book of the Bible, is a big gift from Paul in a tiny package. Reading from Philemon 1:4-16. Download audio Stream audio Subscribe to podcast Watch video
He Will Come Again
This continues our year-long New Testament Survey series. Reading from 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18. Download audio Stream audio Subscribe to podcast Watch video
Christ, Who Is Your Life
Pastor John continues our series through the New Testament with a sermon from Colossians 3. Download audio Stream audio Subscribe to podcast Watch video
The Supremacy of Christ — Bob Whitaker (12 Sept 2021)
Ptolemy had a reasonable perspective on the movement of the stars and planets for his point in time, but a more accurate perspective was to come. Can we find a similar analogy when it comes to perspective on Christ? Reading from Colossians 1:15-20. Download audio Stream audio Subscribe to podcast Watch video