Sermons from 2025
The Power of Thanks: Gratitude Changes You
Gratitude isn’t just a holiday tradition. It’s a practice that has the power to transform us. This message explores how thankfulness can bring peace, contentment, and joy no matter the circumstances, and how living with gratitude opens our eyes to God’s goodness.
Plot Twist: Joseph – Twisted in Your Favor
Guest Sal Romeri leading. Sometimes adversity feels like the hardest test you’ll ever face – but prosperity can be even more dangerous. Joseph rose from prisoner to power in a single day, and while adversity shaped him, success tested him. The same is true for you. Success can make you forget who you are, and more dangerously, who God is. This message explores how to keep your character and faith anchored when life twists in your favor, and why the…
Plot Twist: Joseph – Lessons You Can’t Skip
Joseph’s setbacks weren’t wasted – they were classrooms where God shaped him through hardship, service, and waiting. Each holdup refined Joseph’s character, taught him empathy, an deepened his trust in God’s timing. When Pharaoh finally called him forward, Joseph was no longer the arrogant teen of Genesis 37 but a humble leader ready for influence. Today, the same God who prepared Joseph through setbacks is at work in your hardships too, shaping you before he works through you.
Plot Twist: Joseph – When Good Gets You Nowhere
In Genesis 39, Joseph’s integrity was put to the test. When Potiphar’s wife pursued him, Joseph refused. Not because of fear of reputation or loss of position, but because he wouldn’t betray God. His “yes” to integrity landed him undeservedly in prison. Yet Joseph never lost what mattered most: God’s presence. This week reminds us that doing the right thing won’t always bring short-term reward, but compromise costs even more. Integrity may twist the plot of your life, but it…
Plot Twist: Joseph-When Dreams Die
Joseph’s life, once aimed toward privilege and leadership, is suddenly rewritten by betrayal and loss. This message highlights how easy it is to trust God’s goodness when we know the ending, but Joseph didn’t. In the pit and on the road to Egypt, all he knew was his dreams were gone. Like Joseph, we face seasons when the “all things” that God works together for our good (Romans 8:28) are just bad things. Yet the same God who was with…
Criticizing Jesus “Would You Criticize Him, Too?”
Jesus was often criticized by religious people for spending time with sinners. They believed holiness meant separation, but Jesus showed that holiness moves toward people, not away. He didn’t avoid the broken – he ate with them, loved them, and invited them in. Today, we’re tempted to isolate ourselves in the safety of Christian bubbles. But when we do, we separate ourselves from the world God gave his life for.
Criticizing Jesus “He’s A Lame King”
People in Jesus’ day – and today – criticize or abandon Jesus when he doesn’t meet their expectations. This message explores historical messianic expectations, Jesus’ subversion of those expectations, and the modern tendency to either bolt from God or sculpt him into our own image. Instead, accept Jesus as he is, rather than making him into who you want.
Criticizing Jesus “He Thinks He’s God”
Jesus didn’t just heal the paralyzed man – he forgave his sin and claimed an authority that only belongs to God. That’s the scandal: Jesus doesn’t just teach like God or love like God – he is God. That was hard to accept then, and it still is now. But if it’s true, everything changes. Because if Jesus is God, your forgiveness is real – and the debt is already paid.
Criticizing Jesus “He Breaks The Rules”
Jesus was criticized for breaking the rules, but what he really broke were the human traditions that distorted God’s law. He did not come to abolish the law, but to fulfill it with justice, mercy, and love. If your rule-keeping gets in the way of loving people, you’ve missed God’s heart. Jesus didn’t come to make you love the rules – he came to set you free to love like him.