Sermon audio of Foundation Church Fredericksburg in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Visit foundationfxbg.com for more info.
Foundation Church Fredericksburg
Luke 12:35-48 — Christians are a waiting people. For two-thousand years we've contemplated the Lord's return, waiting for the day to arrive. What is the nature of our waiting, and how are we to do it well? For more information, visit foundationfxbg.com
Luke 11:37-12:3 — The sober warnings and indictment Jesus hands down to the Pharisees and the Scribes should awaken us to our own religious hypocrisies. But how do we know if we are being hypocritical, and what is the antidote it? For more information, visit foundationfxbg.com
Luke 11:29-36 — Here's the truth: God is not playing hide and seek. He's not tucked away in some inaccessible corner of the universe, waiting for us to find Him through sheer effort or intellect. Scripture reminds us that God has revealed Himself. His fingerprints are all over creation—the heavens declare His glory (Psalm 19:1). He's revealed Himself through His Word and, most profoundly, through His Son, Jesus Christ, who stepped into human history to live among us, to teach us, and to redeem us. The light of revelation is not hidden in cellar or under a basket, but placed prominently on a lamp stand for all to see. For more information, visit foundationfxbg.com
Luke 11:14-28 — Jesus’ words “Whoever is not with me is against me” should be taken a sober warning and a call to arms for all Christians who endeavor to labor in the cause of Christ. To be lax about the kingdom of God or neutral in the cosmic war between light and darkness is not only fail in your calling as human made in the image of God for his glory, but to find yourself in league with the very forces that oppose him – and thus condemned by the same judgement. For more information, visit foundationfxbg.com
Philemon 4-7 — What is the connection between our faith and the fellowship of believers? In the opening verses of Paul’s letter to Philemon, we can learn that the opening of Spiritual knowledge and deep discipleship happens through gospel community. For more information, visit foundationfxbg.com
Luke 10:38–42 — The story of Mary and Martha is a classic example of how distraction can detract from our devotion. But how do we make the right choices when there are many demands that pull us away from the center of discipleship? For more information, visit foundationfxbg.com
Luke 10:17–24 — When the disciples celebrate their successful ministry, Jesus instructs them on true joy. What are the foundations of Christian joy, and what are its hallmarks? Jesus shows us the way. For more information, visit foundationfxbg.com
Luke 9:51–10:16 — Though it is often the case that in life many will choose the “hard way”, when it comes to following Jesus, many will take the “easy way”. But the way way is not The Way at all. For more information, visit foundationfxbg.com
Luke 9:37-50 — The contrast from the mount of transfiguration to the valley of reality is stark, but here is where Jesus presses in on his disciples to embody Kingdom ethics that demonstrate his glory that is to be revealed. For more information, visit foundationfxbg.com
Luke 9:28-36 — The transfiguration of Jesus is a mysterious event that left an indelible mark on the disciples. What can Christian today learn from this account, and how does the glory of Christ affect our discipleship? For more information, visit foundationfxbg.com
Luke 9:18-27 — Discipleship is rooted in the person and work of Jesus. The two are connected: to lose sight of one is to lose sight of the other. So what does it mean to be a Christian Disciple? Thankfully, Jesus makes it clear. For more information, visit foundationfxbg.com
Luke 9:10-17 — Like the rest of Jesus’ miracles, the feeding of the 5000 reveals important Christological clues into the kind of savior he will be. In this case, Luke wants us not only to see that what and how he provides, but for whom he provides. For more information, visit foundationfxbg.com
Luke 8:40-56 — Jesus performs two miracles back to back; one for a diseased woman, and another for deceased daughter. What do these miracles teach us about the nature of faith, and how can we learn trust Christ even in our desperation? For more information, visit foundationfxbg.com
Psalm 110 — Psalm 110 is a key passage in the New Testament's understanding and interpretation of the Old. Many of the threads that form the tapestry of the entire Bible run through this Psalm, shaping the understanding of the office and ministry of Christ for the apostles. For more information, visit foundationfxbg.com
Luke 8:22-25 – Jesus has the power to command the wind and waves and the power to save. For more information, visit foundationfxbg.com
Luke 16-21 – Jesus continues his focus on the hearing of the word of God. This time, it is what we do with what we hear that he’s concerned with. For more information, visit foundationfxbg.com
Luke 8:4-15 – Taking a deeper look at the Parable of the Sower, we see that our responses to God’s word are less about how well the sermon was preached or if the mood was just right, but rather the condition of our heart when we hear it. For more information, visit foundationfxbg.com
Luke 8:1-15 – The grace of God is not bound by the stipulations of the human mind, but is sovereignly free to move and act upon whomever, whenever, and wherever God pleases. For more information, visit foundationfxbg.com
Luke 7:65-50 – When a sinful woman makes a show of devotion to Jesus, how will she be received? The heart of Christ revealed in his kindness toward her demonstrates his desire to bridge the gap that separates sinners from God, while others would like to maintain a safe distance from them. For more information, visit foundationfxbg.com
Luke 7:18-35 – John the Baptist has questions for Jesus. Jesus has words for us all. If we want to enter and belong to the kingdom of God, we would do well to heed them. For more information, visit foundationfxbg.com
Luke 7:11-17 – What happens when he who would go on to remove the sting of death comes face to face with someone who is being crushed beneath it? For more information, visit foundationfxbg.com
Luke 7:1-10 – Faith that not only affirms the authority of Jesus Christ as the Son of God, but which leads to a humble submission to that authority for the governing of your very life, is the faith that commends us to God. For more information, visit foundationfxbg.com
Psalm 22 is a pivotal text in the Old Testament that reveals depth of Christ’s sufferings for those he would redeem, as well as the depth of God’s love for those whom he has called. For more information, visit foundationfxbg.com
Psalm 90 is often read at funerals. But like much, if not all, of what is done at funerals, the reading is not for the deceased, but for the living. For more information, visit foundationfxbg.com
Luke 6:43-49 — The real proof of our discipleship is not whether we hear what Jesus has to say, but whether we actually do the things he tells us. For more information, visit foundationfxbg.com
Luke 6:37-42 For more information, visit foundationfxbg.com
Luke 6:27-36 – The command to love our enemies is deceptively simple, yet difficult to live out. Where do we find the strength to love those who hate us and so show the world the worthiness of Christ? For more information, visit foundationfxbg.com
The Disciples of Jesus are called to possess distinct faculties that invite the world to marvel at the goodness and greatness of God. But how do we come into possession of them, and how can we hone these faculties to be more faithful disciples? For more information, visit foundationfxbg.com
Jeremiah 52 – The book of Jeremiah concludes with a summary of Jerusalem’s fall, the temple’s destruction, and the people’s captivity. It’s an outcome that was avoidable, but still entirely possibly even for today’s Church. As we consider the our role today, what spiritual lessons can be learned from this chapter in Isreal’s history? For more information, visit foundationfxbg.com
Guest preacher Pastor Darren King from North Stafford Baptist Church. For more information, visit foundationfxbg.com
Jeremiah 46-51 – After a tumultuous false start to work of restoration after judgment, Judah still need to learn how to pick up the pieces and move forward. But the book of Jeremiah has one last lesson not only for them, but for all the nations, including Babylon: God disciplines his people, but defeats his enemies. For more information, visit foundationfxbg.com
Jeremiah 40-45 – How does God intend to restore what was lost and destroyed by the invading armies of Babylon? The restoration of God's people rest upon the renewed obedience of a preserved remnant. For more information, visit foundationfxbg.com
Luke 4:16-44 — What makes Jesus and his ministry so unique? What gives him the authority and power to command such attention from others? Jesus answers that question himself as he begins his public ministry in Judea. For more information, visit foundationfxbg.com
John 2:13-22 -- Why do we follow and worship Jesus? Because he died for our sins on the cross? Because he loves us and saves us and sends his Spirit to comfort, guide and lead us? Because he transformed our lives from condemned messes of rebellion and sin into a flourishing delight in righteousness? All of these are praiseworthy acts, but if were to distill the answer down to a single point, we might say that we don't worship Jesus for what he has done, but for what (or who) he was declared to be through what he has done. For more information, visit foundationfxbg.com
Jeremiah 37-39 - Most of us would say that if God were to speak clearly and audibly to us, we wouldn't hesitate to obey. But the record of Zedekiah's conversations with the prophet Jeremiah should cause us to think twice. We will only obey the word of God when we are convinced of its authority over us and its centrality in our lives. For more information, visit foundationfxbg.com
Jeremiah 33-36 - As the story of Jeremiah's prophetic ministry unfolds, we discover just how vital godly kings and rulers were to the nation and how seriously Judah's leaders neglected their responsibilities, to quite disastrous results. But we also are able to glimpse the figure of another, righteous king of the lineage of David, who indeed will rule with justice and equity, and lead his people in righteousness to many blessings. For more information, visit foundationfxbg.com
Pastor Bill Anderson makes a guest appearance at foundation church of fredericksburg
Jeremiah 31:27-40 - The New Covenant is foundational to the Christian life, but many Christians are unclear about what this means and why it matters. In the midst of turmoil and judgment, Jeremiah speaks of this New Covenant that would comfort his hearers and provide hope for the exiles. We, too, can take great comfort and hope from this Covenant. For more information, visit foundationfxbg.com
Jeremiah 31:2-30 - All of Jeremiah's warnings and predictions about God's wrath and judgment, though true, are meant to produce an even greater awareness of God's ineffable love and compassion.
Luke 4:1-13 - What does it mean for Jesus to have been tempted? Why was it so important to his ministry and what does it matter to our faith? For more information, visit foundationfxbg.com
Luke 3 - Jesus is coming. What must we do to be ready? For more information, visit foundationfxbg.com