Sermons
How does the gospel impact the way we interact with those we work with week in and week out? In this message Trey Hopkins unpacks how missional living in everyday life overflows into what we do.
This week, lead pastor Brad Andrews shows us how Paul continued to share the hope of the gospel even while in prison in Rome.
This week, lead pastor Brad Andrews kicked off a series on missional living as we make our transition away from Sunday evening at Memorial Baptist to Sunday mornings at Wilson. Unpacking Luke 19:1-9, we see how Jesus is the master missionary, and shows us how to live missionally in our lives.
This week we bring our summer sermon series to a close by looking at the way in which the Lord's Supper helps us remember Christ's sacrifice and rehearse for the age to come.
This week lead pastor Brad Andrews walks us through 2 Timothy 4:1-4 and Hebrews 4:11-13, unpacking how preaching in our gathered worship should be centered on Christ and result in a rest for the soul.
This week we continued with our "By the Book" series by examining why we "sing the Word" as a part of our worship each week.
In this week's message, pastoral resident Corbin King unpacks why reading scripture is a central part of the formation of our liturgy at Mercyview from 1 Timothy 4:13.
At Mercyview, our confession in gathered worship is anchored in the authority of God's Word.
In the second to last sermon in our series through Romans, pastoral resident Corbin King unpacks Paul's warning to the church concerning false teachers.
Paul warmly greet those he knows in Rome who are involved in ministry, showing the love that existed among Christians.
In Romans 15:22-33, Paul details his plans to come to Rome in route to Spain - plans that are not realized in the way he had anticipated.
This week, Pastor Brad Andrews unpacks Romans 15:14-21, and shows how each and every believer has a role to play in the proclamation of the Gospel.
In this message, pastoral resident, Corbin King unpacks Romans 15:8-13, on how Christ is the hope for both Jews and Gentiles.
What does it mean for the strong to have an obligation to "bear" with the weak? This week our staff deacon for discipleship Trey Hopkins unpacks Paul's charge to those strong in faith to endure the weakness of their brothers and sisters for God's glory.
This week, as we continue in our series through Romans, lead pastor Brad Andrews unpacks Romans 14:13-23 in a message titled "The Law of Love Nurtures the Church's Peace."
The Christian's life is not their own. Both in life and in death, Christians belong to the Lord, and he alone is their judge. So the strong should not despise the weak and the weak should not judge the strong, for everyone will stand before God, who will judge all on the last day.
On church planting Sunday 2023, Trey Hopkins unpacks the "why" behind church planting from Revelation 21:1-8. Why do we plant churches?
The Resurrection Changes Everything, that isn't just the title of the message from this past Sunday, but the truest statement that could ever be made.
Each year, our lead pastor Brad Andrews sets aside a Sunday to look back on where we have been and ahead to where the Lord is leading us as a church in an address we call, the "State of the Church."
In this stand alone message from Titus 3:3-8, Trey Hopkins walks us through one of the clearest presentations of the the Gospel in Scripture.
In Romans 13:11-14, the apostle Paul closes out two chapters describing the new Christian ethic with a call and reminder to live with urgency.
This Sunday pastor Brad Andrews walked us through Romans 13:8-10, showing Paul's charge to "Owe no one anything, except to love each other."
As we begin looking at what the apostle Paul says in Romans 13, pastor Brad Andrews unpacks the way that God calls Christians to live in relation to the government wherever they find themselves.
This week, Deacon for Discipleship Trey Hopkins unpacks how the Law of Christ imposes joy and sorrow on our lives.
This week pastor Brad Andrews unpacks Romans 12:14, 16-21 and shows us how we overcome evil with the grace and wisdom found in Jesus Christ.
This week, our Deacon for Discipleship Trey Hopkins unpacks Romans 12:13, and Paul's admonition to pursue a generous and hospitable posture toward those inside and outside the family of God.
This week as we continued in our series, Anthem of Grace, pastor Brad Andrews unpacks Romans 12:11-12 and the duty and light of being a fully committed part of the local church.
This week Pastor Brad Andrews walks us through Romans 12:4-8, unpacking the diverse ways God has gifted and equipped his church to accomplish his mission in the world.
Each year at Mercyview we take time to recognize the Gospel truth that in Christ there is no racial hierarchy, but we are all one new humanity through Jesus' finished work.
This week pastor John Floyd teaches from Romans 12:9-10 on what it looks like for Christians to put genuine love into action.
This week pastor Brad Andrews unpacks Romans 12:3, exploring how the grace we have received in Christ fuels lives of humility with the people of God.
This week pastor Brad Andrews teaches from Romans 12:1-2, as we launch into a new series continuing our journey through the book of Romans called "Anthem of Grace."
As we bring our Advent series to a close, Trey Hopkins walks us through Micah 5:1-5a.
God's promise of redemption was spoken of long before Jesus came to live, die, and rise again.
As we begin the advent season Pastor Brad helps us turn our attention to the first gospel proclamation in Scripture, and look at Genesis 3:1-15.
This week we heard from several of our "Sent Ones" - those who have been sent out from Mercyview - about what the Lord is doing in their ministry contexts.
As we come to the end of our series, we must ask the question, "Have I counted the cost of following Jesus? Do I truly believe that he is the greatest treasure I could find?" That to have Jesus is better than life itself.
God's aim in giving us spiritual gifts and giving us the faith to exercise them is that his glory might be displayed.
As we grow in our discipleship, we also grow in our understanding of God's claim on all of life, even how we use our resources.
As we continue series "Deeper," our staff deacon for discipleship, Trey Hopkins, unpacks 1 Timothy 4:6-10 and looks at what discipleship is and why we make disciples.
This week pastor Brad Andrews unpacks what it means to be engaged in the work of the kingdom of God; to be "on mission."
At Mercyview we believe that an equipped, discipled, and an empowered church can greatly impact the community where God has placed it.
This week we begin a new seven week series examining the call to deep discipleship that will carry Mercyview through this next season of church ministry.
This week Pastor Brad Andrews walks us through Romans 11:11-22, and shows how God's love has grafted us into his New Covenant family. That the kindness of God, which leads to repentance, is a reminder of God's continued faithfulness to us as we follow him.
If we think anything else that can bring us hope of salvation we have missed the point. Grace is only grace, if it's all grace.
This week Trey Hopkins unpacks Romans 10:14-21 as Paul continues to expound and explain God's purpose of election and Israel's rejection of the gospel, he gives us a glimpse into the means - or method - God has chosen to bring the gospel to lost people.
There is nothing that you or I can do the earn our salvation or standing before God. It is a gift of grace, received by faith and not earned through effort.
As we continue unpacking the book of Romans, Pastor Brad Andrews walks us through Romans 9:22-29 and shows how there is a wideness and depth to God's mercy displayed by his sovereign choosing.
This week in our series, Reign of Grace, we heard from Tim Chaddick, Pastor for Teaching and Vision at Reality Ventura in Ventura, California. Tim unpacks Romans 9:14-21 for us.
As we move back into our series through the book of Romans, pastor Brad Andrews walks us through Romans 9:1-13. We examine how the grace of God toward us continually reorients our hearts and lives toward God through the Gospel.
This week we are as we come to the end of this series, we are examining how we need to walk away resolved to be those who are "doers of the Word," and not just "hearers."