Today’s sermon explored the biblical view of work, challenging the common divide between “sacred” and “secular” vocations. Drawing from Ephesians 6:4-10 and various biblical examples, we saw that God’s Spirit…
In chapter three, Paul the author, pauses to give a snapshot of his life and current conditions to his readers. In this text we get a window into the mind…
In the hustle and bustle of the Christmas holidays we can forget the
supernaturally wondrousness of the birth of King Jesus. Re-read the Bible’s presentation and allow God to rekindle wonder.
The church at Thessalonica is first encouraged about the good job they are doing demonstrating brotherly love. Next, they are encouraged to keep going by: living quietly, minding their own business, work with their hands, walk properly, and being dependent on no one.
Scripture is an epic narrative full of characters, rules, history and miracles. It can be difficult to understand how it applies to our lives and what it means for us to live as those who believe and follow God. Micah helps by giving the most succinct summary of what God wants.
Bible Text: 2 Timothy 4:1-5; Galatians 3:28 | Preacher: Matt Heverly | Series: Ignorant?
Bible Text: Ecclesiastes 6:10-12, 12:13; Psalm 119:68; 1 John 5:1-3 | Preacher: Matt Heverly | Series: Ecclesiastes
Bible Text: Acts 12:1-24; Exodus 20:13; Jeremiah 32:35; Romans 8:32; 2 Peter 3:8; Matthew 5:43-44; Romans 12:19-21 | Preacher: Matt Heverly | Series: The Book of Acts

