Sermons
Sermon for Nov. 2, 2025
In Revelation 7:9-17, John sees a vision of all people who have been saved and will be saved. It is a heavenly picture of millions, if not billions, of people. If he looked close enough he could probably have seen himself in that vision. For that matter, he could have seen you and me. Are we in the picture? If you believe in Jesus as your Lord and Savior, you are in the multitude that no one can count!
Sermon for Oct. 26, 2025
There are two kinds of religions in the world. The 'do' religions and the 'done' religion. The 'do' religions involve salvation by what you do. The 'done' religion is Christianity. Jesus accomplished our salvation for us not by what we have done, but by what He did through His death and resurrection.
Sermon for Oct. 12, 2025
Today the message is about an unsung hero in the Bible. Her name is Ruth and even through she was a Moabite (hated enemies of the people of Israel), she became a key person in Biblical history and the great grandmother of King David and a part of the line of Jesus. There are things from her life that can impact our lives.
Sermon for Oct. 19, 2025
How much of God’s Word is true? Clearly in this text, ALL OF IT! Every Word of Scripture is inspired by God and useful for helping us on this journey through life and on our way to heaven through faith in Jesus Christ.
Sermon for Oct. 5, 2025
So often in life we are focused on the lives of others. How much time do we spend examining our own lives? Thinking about what we think about? Analyzing how we are doing in our lives of service to God and others? There is only one life we can live, and that is our own.
Sermon for Sept. 28, 2025
There is a lot at stake in this short span of time called our life. We will spend an eternity in heaven or hell. Which way are we going? It all depends on your belief in Jesus Christ. This section of Scripture gives a clear picture of both places.