St. Peter, in the opening of his letter, reminds us that we are temporary residents here on earth. And, the trials we experience while here, are also temporary. BUT, what we possess in Christ, what have been won for us through death and resurrection, what is ours through the pure gift of grace...that, that is eternal. By focusing on God's larger story, His eternal plan, and our eternal inheritance in Christ, we are able to stand the test of faith and be filled with inexpressible and glorious joy.
Sermon | "Rest" | June 2
Sermon | "Remember What's Been Done for You" | May 26
Sermon | "Worship: A Living Posture" | May 19
Bible Study | May 12
Sermon | "Worship: A Communal Posture" | May 12
Bible Study | May 5
Sermon | "Worship: Our Posture" | May 5
Bible Study | April 28
Sermon | "God's Posture" | April 28
Sermon | "Joy in Prayer" | April 21
Sermon | "Joy to Serve" | April 14
Sermon | "Joy From Freedom" | April 7
Sermon | "When the End is the Beginning" | March 31
Maundy Thursday Sermon | "One Ordinary Table" | March 28
Sermon | "Hosanna" | March 24
Wednesday Lenten Series on Sabbath | March 13
Wednesday Lenten Series on Sabbath | March 6
Wednesday Lenten Series on Sabbath | February 28
Wednesday Lenten Series on Sabbath | February 21
Bible Study | March 17
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