Sermons from January 2025

Judah’s Kings

Despite being young and surrounded by a nation lost in idolatry, King Josiah demonstrated incredible humility when he rediscovered God’s Word—and responded with a heart ready to listen, learn, and lead. There are a few things we can learn from his example: How to truly hear God’s Word: Rediscover the power of the Bible in…

Israel’s Prophets

God has always dreamed for justice in society and we’ve already seen visions of justice in the Law. Prophets, like Amos and others, radically remind people of the heart of God from the Mosaic covenant. As leaders in God’s kingdom, we too should remind people of God’s heart and give them opportunities to respond. Depending on the makeup of your group, this can be difficult because of the disunity in our world.

God’s People Divided

In this new Thread series, we’re looking at a topic that many of us are unfortunately all too familiar with: division. Division isn’t just something we read about in the Bible. Fellowships, churches, small groups, and even families must often face the consequences of humanity’s impulse to divide instead of unite. This impulse makes the lessons of the three centuries of history that we call the Divided Kingdom invaluable for us.

Finding Ourselves in God’s Story

Discovering our place in God’s story is a lifelong journey. Yet, many of us approach it with the assumption that we already understand what God’s story truly is. The Bible is often seen as a mere collection of stories or a guidebook for becoming a better spouse, parent, or friend. While it certainly offers valuable wisdom for leading a fulfilling life, this is not its primary purpose.