Sermons from Frontline Downtown. Multiplying gospel communities that love God, love people, and push back darkness.
Chad Kincer teaches from Ephesians 3, reminding Christians that the church is central to God's eternal purpose and that local church membership is a biblical, covenantal commitment to Jesus and His people.
Kevin Cawley preaches from 1 John 1:1-4 to express his heart for the shared joy of fellowship churches can have in Jesus, and how Frontline Church wants to embody that — both within Frontline and between other churches.
Josh Kouri picks up our Colossians series at the end of chapter 2, showing how Paul confronts false teaching by proclaiming that the fullness of God is found in Christ alone, making legalistic asceticism and mystical obsession both unnecessary and powerless.
John Murphy opens up Psalm 78:1-8 to contend for generational faithfulness rooted in the gospel — receiving the legacy of those before us, living it out with grace-fueled presence today, and passing it on with bold faith to those who come after us.
Dillon Byrd preaches from Acts 1, proclaiming that because of Jesus' resurrection and the power of the Holy Spirit, Christians are called and empowered to live as His witnesses in every part of their lives until He returns.
Josh Kouri preaches from 1 Corinthians 15:12-23 on the resurrection of Christ being both fact and firstfruits of hope for the believer — a hope amid the ever-present threat of death the world experiences.
Kevin Cawley preaches on Palm Sunday, heralding Jesus: the one who entered Jerusalem as the long-awaited, peace-bringing King and who demands that each of us respond to his universal and eternal reign with either worship or rejection.
Chad Kincer urges Christians to resist being taken captive by worldly philosophies through union with Jesus—the One whose victory put to open shame the spiritual forces of the world, and upon whom the Christian's assurance for final preservation lies.
Charlie Hall continues our Colossians series, urging us to keep walking in Christ as we first received Him—empty-handed, desperate for grace, and fully surrendered to His love.
Josh Kouri opens up Colossians 1:24-29 to frame the Apostle Paul's ministry as a model for the Christian in resilience, stewardship, and maturity.
Chad Kincer preaches from Colossians 1 to remind us that the supremacy and sufficiency of Jesus—the One who holds all things together and reconciles us to God—is the anchor for steadfast faith in a shifting world.
Josh Kouri continues our Colossians series by exploring Paul's prayer for Christian maturity in Colossians 1:9-14, emphasizing the inseparable relationship between the depth and width of the gospel, where true maturity involves growing in the knowledge of God's will, bearing fruit in good works, and being empowered by God's grace to endure with joy, all while living out our new identity in Christ.
Chad Kincer begins our Colossians series by emphasizing the supremacy of Jesus, our union with Him, and the transformative power of His rule, calling believers to live fully in the sufficiency of the Gospel.
Steve Huber reminds Christians that Gospel peace comes from unity in relationships, surrendering our anxieties to God through prayer, and filling our minds with what is true and praiseworthy, so that the peace of God may guard our hearts and minds.
John Riner delivers a standalone sermon, reminding Christians that the people of God are, foremost, a praying people—empowered by the finished work of Jesus and the power of His Spirit to push back darkness with big, bold prayers.
Chad Kincer finishes the Foundations series in Isaiah 55, emphasizing that God is the first and ultimate Host, inviting all to His table through Jesus, and calling Christians to reflect His hospitality by opening their homes and lives as a tangible expression of His love and mission.
Josh Kouri continues the Foundations series in Deuteronomy 6, showing how God's design for parenting gives a generational vision for blessing, calling parents to be fathered by God, embrace their lifelong role, and aim at their children's hearts with wisdom and grace.
Josh Kouri preaches from Proverbs 24:30-34, emphasizing God's design for marriage as a foundational institution that is revealed as an icon, a mission, a gift, and a crucible for growth in Christ.
Josh Kouri begins our Foundations series by examining the need for revival and reformation, exploring how foundational changes in our personal lives, families, and communities require a return to God's word, institutional stability, and generational faithfulness, ultimately pointing to the deep transformation that can only come through the working of God.
Chad Kincer teaches from Isaiah 64 to stoke the people of God to seek the presence of God.
Cory Fahrenkamp opens up Luke 2 to teach on how the boy Jesus challenges our expectations of who he is.
Dylan Watts preaches from Philippians 4, highlighting the nearness of God in every circumstance.
Chad Kincer teaches from John 14 in our Advent sermon series, reminding Christians that Jesus won our peace with God.
Chad Kincer teaches from John 14 in our Advent sermon series, reminding Christians that Jesus won our peace with God.
Josh Kouri continues our Advent series in Revelation 12, focusing on the cosmic struggle between the woman and the dragon, highlighting how Jesus' victory over sin, Satan, and death sustains the church in its wilderness journey, empowering believers to overcome deception, accusation, and persecution despite ongoing suffering.
Chad Kincer continues our Advent sermon series in Daniel 2, expositing how Daniel's vision points to Jesus—the stone cut without human hands—who has already defeated the powers of this world and is establishing God's eternal reign, assuring us of his unshaken and unyielding sovereignty.
Chad Kincer begins our Advent series with Colossians 1, emphasizing the incarnation as an act of war against sin, death, and darkness.
Cory Fahrenkamp preaches from Hebrews 12, urging believers to focus on Jesus and run the race of faith with endurance.
Kevin Cawley wraps up Abraham's story in Genesis 23, a peculiar narrative that demonstrates Abraham's faith in God's promises.
Kevin Cawley wraps up Abraham's story in Genesis 23, a peculiar narrative that demonstrates Abraham's faith in God's promises.
Josh Kouri teaches from Genesis 22, highlighting God's pattern of substitutionary atonement that upholds His justice and His mercy.
Preaching from Genesis 21, Chad Kincer encourages Christians to remember that God is faithful to His covenants, even in the face of our sins or when others sin against us.
Josh Kouri opens up Genesis 20, reminding Christians how God's mercy towards Abraham's repeated sin foreshadows his mercy to those in Jesus.
Kevin Cawley's sermon from Genesis 19 reminds Christians that, like Lot, the only way one is counted righteous is through God's own mercy.
Teaching from Genesis 18, Josh Kouri explains how Abraham foreshadows our truer and better intercessor, Jesus.
Chad Kincer preaches from Genesis 17, proclaiming the goodness of the Almighty God that stays faithful to His covenants.
Kevin Cawley continues the series with Genesis 16, encouraging believers to wait on the God who sees and hears.
Kevin Cawley exegetes Genesis 15, unpacking the glorious riches of God's grace in the self-giving covenant He makes with Abraham.
Chad Kincer preaches from Genesis 13-14 on God's faithfulness to Abram and how that points forward to our hope in Jesus.
Josh Kouri picks our Genesis series back up in chapter 12 with an introduction to the covenantal life of Abraham.
Dillon Byrd preaches from James 5, reminding Christians that God created us for, and we are to be shaped by, Gospel Community.
Josh Kouri finishes our Summer in the Psalms series in Psalm 42, explaining that bringing our thirsts to God is the only way to quench them.
Kevin Cawley continues our series with Psalm 13, encouraging Christians to weather painful seasons by pursuing God in the midst of them.
Opening up Psalm 27, John Riner exhorts believers to combat fear through beholding the beautiful face of Jesus.
Cory Fahrenkamp begins our Summer in the Psalms series in Psalm 1, reminding Christians that, in Jesus, they are the "blessed man."
Josh Kouri concludes the 1 Peter sermon series from 1 Peter 5:6-14, exhorting elect exiles to cling to hope in Jesus.
Josh Kouri preaches out of 1 Peter 5:1-5 on how men fulfilling the Biblical role of "elder" should lead their local church.
Kevin Cawley continues in 1 Peter 4:12-19 to preach on three responses the Christian must have amidst persecution.
Josh Kouri opens up 1 Peter 4:1-11 to teach on how the end of this world and the beginning of new creation shapes a better way of life.
Kevin Cawley preaches on 1 Peter 3:18-22, encouraging the suffering Christian to reflect on Christ's work and their own baptism.
John Riner explains from 2 Corinthians 5:1-10 how Christians should live homesick and long for the face of Jesus.