The Great Human Dilemma

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Romans 3:9-18, 22b-25; 1:18-32; 2:1,17-24; 3:19-20 — Jew, Gentile, religious, secular; the great human dilemma affects us all: no matter how far we unchain our desire, it cannot bring true freedom. To the Romans and to us today, Paul’s message should hit like a ton of bricks. But, only by accepting that we are all equally broken, sinful, and depraved, can we receive the freeing grace that Jesus Christ freely gives.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:10:27


The Message That Matters

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Romans 1:1-16 — From the very first verses of the letter, the singularity of Paul’s focus is clear. His life’s mission, his driving motivation, and the fundamental purpose for his message to the Roman church are all found in the Gospel. The only power that can save sinners and transform nations, the only message that ultimately matters; the Gospel is truth that we must anchor our lives to.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:09:02


Romans: All Roads Lead To Wonder

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Romans 11:33-12:1 — The letter to the Roman church is perhaps the most significant doctrinal portion of scripture in the entire Bible, filled with rich theology. But at its core, Paul’s intent in writing it was simple: to expand our wonder, that it would fuel our worship. As we study through Romans, would all roads lead to a greater awe of our Creator and Saviour than ever before.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:13:07


A Call To Congruence

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James 4:1-10 — Writing to believers throughout the Roman empire, James issued a stark warning against compromise: friendship with the world is enmity with God. As we begin 2023, let us heed James’ call and be honest with ourselves: are my words and actions congruent with my belief and declaration that I am a follower of Jesus?

WATCH: Sermon begins at 57:18


Making Room For Jesus

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Luke 2:7; Exodus 3:1-6; Rev 3:20 — In the mundaneness of tending the flocks, God revealed himself to Moses - after he had turned aside to behold the burning bush. Today, even in the midst of our busy routines, God desires to speak. But first we must make room to see and hear Him; to pause and listen. Jesus is knocking, but will we open the door?

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:12:59