Messages

Message: “Astonished at His Majesty” from Shawn Merithew

A message from the series “Sermons.” Following the transfiguration, Jesus and three of the disciples descended from Mt Miron to be met by a multitude in turmoil. Out of the crowd stepped a father who begged for Jesus to heal his demon possessed son. In His response of both rebuking
the crowd and healing the boy, Jesus displayed the majesty of God on the plain just as it had been displayed on the mountain the day before.

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Message: “Do Not Draw Back” from Shawn Merithew

A message from the series “Sermons.” This is the second sermon from Hebrews 10. In the first sermon, from verses 32-34, we explored the importance of looking back and remembering all the ways Christ has shown Himself faithful to bring us through our previous trials. This second sermon encourages believers to face the future with confidence, trusting in the promises of God, looking toward the return of Christ, and living lives where we press in to Christ rather than drawing back.

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Message: “When Loss is Gain” from Shawn Merithew

A message from the series “Sermons.” Over and over again in the New Testament, believers are admonished to “remember” – to remember gospel truth, to remember God’s faithfulness, to remember Christ’s promises and His sovereign work of sanctification in us. In this first of a two-part series from Hebrews 10, we see why it is important for us as Christians to recall and reflect upon our previous sufferings.

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Message: “Out of Egypt” from Shawn Merithew

A message from the series “Sermons.” Christmas is a dark and hard time for many people. Many struggle with the recent loss of loved ones, strained finances, pressure on marriages and parenting, loneliness, and a host of other issues. As we return to Matthew’s narrative of Christ’s infancy, we see that Christ’s incarnation was an occasion of great hostility, grief, and exile. How Jesus was received in the world shows us exactly why He needed to come into the world.

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