Podcast by CedarParkChurch

April 11-2021-Carol Johnson by CedarParkChurch

March 8: Bi-Lingual Service - Sharing and Testimonies by CedarParkChurch

March 1: The Apostles, the Sanhedrin, and Social Location by CedarParkChurch

February 23: Look Back, Pull Forward: Towards Reconciliation by CedarParkChurch

February 9: Sharing the Resurrection - by Julie & Darren DeMelo by CedarParkChurch

February 16: Waiting for a Miracle - by Tim Ernst by CedarParkChurch

February 2: When the Spirit Inspires Table, House, and Home - by Lee Kosa and Ryan & Alicia Perez by CedarParkChurch

January 19: A Redistribution of Goods - by Lee Kosa & Anna Carr by CedarParkChurch

January 12: Church Family - by Andrew Kowan by CedarParkChurch

January 5, 2020: Life in Community - by Nancy Duxbury by CedarParkChurch

Darkness, Dreams, and God: The Story of Joseph by CedarParkChurch

The Questions We Ask in the Dark: The Story of Nicodemus by CedarParkChurch

In the Northern Hemisphere, Advent is the darkest time of the year. Advent compels us to use other senses as we feel our way through the darkness. In searching the shadows we discover hints of God's presence. This message explores the wild story found in Genesis 15 of Abram, God, and a night vision of a smoking firepot and flaming torch.

Acts 4:23-31 The followers of Jesus pray as Peter and John are released from custody. They raise their voices together, in prayer, against the threatening powers seeking to silence the Jesus movement.

Cornerstone - November 17, 2019 by CedarParkChurch

Learning to Look Again - November 10, 2019 by CedarParkChurch

When Helping is Hard - November 3rd, 2019 by CedarParkChurch

Re-visiting guest, Christine Sine extends our thanksgiving celebration with a grounded focus on the season and posture of gratitude. Jesus says unless we become like children we cannot enter the kingdom. But what are the characteristics of childhood that make us fit for the kingdom? Spiritual practices of play, awe and wonder, love of nature, nostalgia and gratitude all strengthen our spiritual, emotional and physical lives.

Jon Pelen and Andrew Kowan share about how the Spirit of God is at work to join people together who come from different backgrounds, languages, and contexts in Spanish and English bilingual sermon. Join us as we imagine the future God might be inviting us into together in South Delta.

Our journey through the Book of Acts takes us into the mystery and depth of God's grace and the complex subject of forgiveness, tying the gospel into current events like the murder trial of Amber Guyger.

Stay and wait. Listen as we continue through the Book of Acts and explore themes of leadership, decision-making, waiting, and receiving the promises of God.

We don't like tension. When we experience discomfort we are tempted to either control the situation or withdrawal from it. However, Jesus invites us to face the discomfort, wait for the Spirit, and become his witness.

Join us as we kick off our new series for fall 2019 on the Book of Acts. Pastor Lee Kosa starts us off with the coming of the Holy Spirit.

Guest speaker Dan Forest returns to Cedar Park to conclude our summer series on the parables, with the Parable of the Prodigal Son.

Where is your treasure? Join us as Pastor Andrew Kowan challenges us to think about money and possessions in light of the truths of Jesus' parables.

Guest speaker Nancy Duxbury walks us through the Parable of the Rich Fool from Luke 12: 13-21.

Stay Awake! Our summer series on the parables continues with a look at the story of the bridegroom from Matthew 25: 1-13.

Guest speaker Dora Dueck joins our summer series with a message on the Parable of the Fig Tree.

Guest speaker Debra Cotter leads us through the Parable of the Lost Coin and what it tells us about the love and grace of Jesus.

Wealth Creation and Retention by CedarParkChurch

We say we care for the poor, but do we know their names? Listen as we are challenged and humbled by the parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus.

What is the trajectory of our hospitality and generosity? Does it extend only to boomerang back to us? Is it a closed loop, or an open circle? Hear how and who Jesus invites to his table.