Salt And Light

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Matthew 5:1-16; John 3:17 — As we seek to live the ‘Jesus Way’, what does it look like to engage with the cultural influences that surround us? In His Sermon on the Mount, Jesus instructs us to be ‘salt and light’; a preserving and illuminating influence present in the very midst of the world, for its benefit and flourishing. For God did not come to condemn the world, but rather do His greatest work in the very midst of the world’s greatest need.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 59:16


Living The Jesus Way

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John 17:13-19; Romans 12:2; Matthew 5:13-16 — Living this earthly life can be painful and disheartening; something that we Christians just ‘grit our teeth’ through while waiting for Heaven. But, Jesus specifically prayed that we would not be taken out of the world. Instead, we are to live remembering who we are and whose we are; set apart and sent on mission into the world. We are to live the Jesus Way.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:09:37


It’s All About Jesus

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Hebrews 13:1-25 — While the author concludes his letter by addressing a range of topics, the book of Hebrews makes one central proclamation and defining declaration: Jesus. He is not a precursor or a side-point. He alone is the fulfilment of God’s promises. He alone is the foundation. He alone is the centre, the source, the substance, and the sufficiency of our lives. It’s all about Jesus.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:08:16


It All Ends In Worship And Wonder

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Hebrews 12:18-29, 10:23-25; Romans 12:1; Mark 14:1-9 — The Book of Hebrews is all about illuminating the majesty and superiority of Christ. But the author’s intent is not simply to provide us with information. Rather, this theological understanding of Christ ought to grab a hold of us both personally and corporately, producing a response of awe-filled wonder and passionate worship.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:17:44


Sprinting After Peace And Holiness

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Hebrews 12:11-17, 25; Matthew 22:35-40; Ephesians 4:1-3; Deuteronomy 29:18-19 — While the race of faith is no doubt an endurance event, the writer to the Hebrews exhorts his readers to ‘sprint’ after peace with one another and holiness before God. As we put off our hard-hearted pride and rely on God’s enabling grace, these ‘sprints’ bring us back to the very core of why we’re running in the first place: to love God and love people.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:06:53