Listen to weekly sermons from Pastor Mark Dell at Legacy Bible Church

You were made for more than just showing up—you were made to serve!In Christ's body, every part matters, every gift counts, and pride has no place. This week, discover how God has uniquely wired you to make a difference through His grace.

What does it mean to be a living sacrifice? Today we will get into the practical business of what it means to live out your faith.

What does it mean to be a living sacrifice? Today we will get into the practical business of what it means to live out your faith.

Has God rejected His people? Paul answers with a resounding “By no means!” In this powerful passage, we'll see how God's promises to Israel reveal His unchanging mercy and sovereign grace. Even when people stumble, God's plan continues—inviting all, Jew and Gentile alike, to stand by faith in His kindness.Come and be reminded that our God never gives up on His people and never breaks His word.

Has God rejected His people? Paul answers with a resounding “By no means!” In this powerful passage, we'll see how God's promises to Israel reveal His unchanging mercy and sovereign grace. Even when people stumble, God's plan continues—inviting all, Jew and Gentile alike, to stand by faith in His kindness.Come and be reminded that our God never gives up on His people and never breaks His word.

What happens when passion for God misses the truth of the gospel? Paul grieves for Israel—so full of zeal, yet blind to the righteousness that comes by faith. This week we'll explore the danger of self-made religion, the simplicity of salvation in Christ, and the call to share the good news with a world that still needs to hear.

What happens when passion for God misses the truth of the gospel? Paul grieves for Israel—so full of zeal, yet blind to the righteousness that comes by faith. This week we'll explore the danger of self-made religion, the simplicity of salvation in Christ, and the call to share the good news with a world that still needs to hear.

Is God unfair? Paul raises the question head-on in Romans 9. We'll see that God is absolutely just, perfectly sovereign, and full of mercy. This passage reminds us that salvation is not about human effort or choice but rests entirely on God's gracious will. Join us as we explore how His sovereignty should humble us, comfort us, and move us to worship.

Is God unfair? Paul raises the question head-on in Romans 9. We'll see that God is absolutely just, perfectly sovereign, and full of mercy. This passage reminds us that salvation is not about human effort or choice but rests entirely on God's gracious will. Join us as we explore how His sovereignty should humble us, comfort us, and move us to worship.

How do we make sense of God's promises, His faithfulness, and His plan for salvation? In Romans 9, Paul wrestles with the mystery of God's purposes in choosing His people. This passage reminds us that God's Word never fails, and His mercy is greater than we can comprehend.

How do we make sense of God's promises, His faithfulness, and His plan for salvation? In Romans 9, Paul wrestles with the mystery of God's purposes in choosing His people. This passage reminds us that God's Word never fails, and His mercy is greater than we can comprehend.

Because of what Christ has done, every person who trusts in Jesus are more than conquerers, even while, even though we suffer!

Because of what Christ has done, every person who trusts in Jesus are more than conquerers, even while, even though we suffer!

Do you struggle? Trick question; we all struggle! The question is how do we live our lives while we face the struggle of living in the world? This week we will explore what Paul says about the Christ follower and the struggle that every person faces. Thankfully, God has provided the Holy Spirit to help us in our struggle. This weekend, take the time to read Romans 8:18-30.

Do you struggle? Trick question; we all struggle! The question is how do we live our lives while we face the struggle of living in the world? This week we will explore what Paul says about the Christ follower and the struggle that every person faces. Thankfully, God has provided the Holy Spirit to help us in our struggle. This weekend, take the time to read Romans 8:18-30.

This Sunday we come to one of the most powerful passages in all of Scripture. Romans 8:1–17 proclaims the freedom we have in Christ—“There is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.” We'll see how the Spirit sets us free from sin and death, assures us of our adoption as God's children, and empowers us to live with hope. Come hear the good news of life in the Spirit and the security of being sons and daughters of God.

This Sunday we come to one of the most powerful passages in all of Scripture. Romans 8:1–17 proclaims the freedom we have in Christ—“There is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.” We'll see how the Spirit sets us free from sin and death, assures us of our adoption as God's children, and empowers us to live with hope. Come hear the good news of life in the Spirit and the security of being sons and daughters of God.

Walking Contradictions. Romans 7:15-24This week we will be looking at an overall picture of the Christian life. People are caught between weakness and the desire for holiness. We know what we are supposed to do but cannot carry it out on our own. Our hope is in the grace and power of Jesus!

Walking Contradictions. Romans 7:15-24This week we will be looking at an overall picture of the Christian life. People are caught between weakness and the desire for holiness. We know what we are supposed to do but cannot carry it out on our own. Our hope is in the grace and power of Jesus!

Everyone is a slave to something. Romans 6:15-23 Paul draws a sharp contrast between being a slave to sin and being a servant of righteousness. Every life serves a master—either sin that leads to death, or obedience that leads to life. Come and see how the gospel frees us to live as God's servants, with holiness now and eternal life ahead.

Everyone is a slave to something. Romans 6:15-23 Paul draws a sharp contrast between being a slave to sin and being a servant of righteousness. Every life serves a master—either sin that leads to death, or obedience that leads to life. Come and see how the gospel frees us to live as God's servants, with holiness now and eternal life ahead.

When we are in Christ, we die to sin. Our old self is buried and we are resurrected from the sinful life into the life led by Christ.

When we are in Christ, we die to sin. Our old self is buried and we are resurrected from the sinful life into the life led by Christ.

Our standing with God through justification gives us peace and access into God's Grace so that Christians can rejoice in the hope of God and rejoice even in our suffering. We are heirs of God's family. Let's live like it! Please read Romans 5:1-11

Our standing with God through justification gives us peace and access into God's Grace so that Christians can rejoice in the hope of God and rejoice even in our suffering. We are heirs of God's family. Let's live like it! Please read Romans 5:1-11

Is anyone truly good? Paul delivers a sobering yet liberating message in Romans 3—reminding us that all have sinned and fall short of God's glory. But the chapter doesn't end there. In the midst of our hopelessness, God offers righteousness—not through our works, but through faith in Jesus Christ.

Is anyone truly good? Paul delivers a sobering yet liberating message in Romans 3—reminding us that all have sinned and fall short of God's glory. But the chapter doesn't end there. In the midst of our hopelessness, God offers righteousness—not through our works, but through faith in Jesus Christ.

Some of us struggle with reliance on our church traditions or the things we do to make us right with God. Paul talks about how dangerous it is to trust in our 'religion' over being transformed by the Spirit of God. What does an authentic relationship with Jesus look like? Join us this week and read Romans 2:17-29

Some of us struggle with reliance on our church traditions or the things we do to make us right with God. Paul talks about how dangerous it is to trust in our 'religion' over being transformed by the Spirit of God. What does an authentic relationship with Jesus look like? Join us this week and read Romans 2:17-29

There are aspects concerning God that tend to make us uncomfortable. God's wrath is one of those characteristics. This week, we will be searching the scriptures to understand more about God and who He is. We will learn what happens when we don't treat sin as seriously as we should and we will get a new understanding about the Wrath of God.

There are aspects concerning God that tend to make us uncomfortable. God's wrath is one of those characteristics. This week, we will be searching the scriptures to understand more about God and who He is. We will learn what happens when we don't treat sin as seriously as we should and we will get a new understanding about the Wrath of God.

Join us as we begin our journey through the book of Romans. In the opening verses, the apostle Paul introduces the gospel as the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes. What does it mean to live unashamed of the gospel in a world full of compromise? How does the righteousness of God change everything?

Join us as we begin our journey through the book of Romans. In the opening verses, the apostle Paul introduces the gospel as the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes. What does it mean to live unashamed of the gospel in a world full of compromise? How does the righteousness of God change everything?

In a time when "everyone did what was right in their own eyes," Israel plunged into moral chaos, violence, and civil war. What do these ancient events have to say to us today? Why does God preserve such painful history in His Word? And what hope is there in the midst of such darkness? Please read Judges 19-21

In a time when "everyone did what was right in their own eyes," Israel plunged into moral chaos, violence, and civil war. What do these ancient events have to say to us today? Why does God preserve such painful history in His Word? And what hope is there in the midst of such darkness? Please read Judges 19-21

Christians need to be content with who God is. We need to be content with the things He does, we need to be content with how He instructs us to worship. People seem to want more, they seem to want to do what is "right in their eyes". This week we will see how God's people are not satisfied with what they know to be right about God and try to worship. him their own way.Please read Judges 17-18 this weekend.

Christians need to be content with who God is. We need to be content with the things He does, we need to be content with how He instructs us to worship. People seem to want more, they seem to want to do what is "right in their eyes". This week we will see how God's people are not satisfied with what they know to be right about God and try to worship. him their own way.Please read Judges 17-18 this weekend.

This week, we dive into the dramatic life of Samson—a man anointed with extraordinary strength but entangled in compromise. In Judges 16, we'll see how sin led to downfall—but also how God's grace still had the final word.Whether you're wrestling with temptation or trying to make sense of past failures, this message offers truth, hope, and restoration.

This week, we dive into the dramatic life of Samson—a man anointed with extraordinary strength but entangled in compromise. In Judges 16, we'll see how sin led to downfall—but also how God's grace still had the final word.Whether you're wrestling with temptation or trying to make sense of past failures, this message offers truth, hope, and restoration.

This week, we will see Samson unleash destruction driven by personal revenge. But even in the chaos, God is at work.This week, we'll talk about how God can use even our worst moments to move His plan forward. From burning fields to battling with a jawbone, this chapter reminds us that God doesn't wait for us to be perfect—He meets us in the mess. Please read Judges 15.

This week, we will see Samson unleash destruction driven by personal revenge. But even in the chaos, God is at work.This week, we'll talk about how God can use even our worst moments to move His plan forward. From burning fields to battling with a jawbone, this chapter reminds us that God doesn't wait for us to be perfect—He meets us in the mess. Please read Judges 15.

Samson was a judge used by God. Although he was a mess in his decision making, Samson was ultimately used by God to bring about God's Plan

Samson was a judge used by God. Although he was a mess in his decision making, Samson was ultimately used by God to bring about God's Plan

When Adam was created by God he was created with a built in need. For Adam, "no suitable helper was found." Today there is confusion on the topic of gender and how both sexes need each other. On this Mother's Day, we will talk about a biblical approach to womanhood and what that means for all of us.

When Adam was created by God he was created with a built in need. For Adam, "no suitable helper was found." Today there is confusion on the topic of gender and how both sexes need each other. On this Mother's Day, we will talk about a biblical approach to womanhood and what that means for all of us.

Samson's legacy begins with his parents and the miraculous way that he was born. His parent's encounter with the messenger of the Lord shows how we can either trust in God or to keep questioning

Samson's legacy begins with his parents and the miraculous way that he was born. His parent's encounter with the messenger of the Lord shows how we can either trust in God or to keep questioning