Port Orchard Church of the Nazarene
This week, we were joined by Navy Chaplain Brian Haley, who spoke on Jesus’ famous teaching known as the Beatitudes and how they apply today in the midst of our current times.
This week, Pastor Jerry spoke on the meaning of some key Biblical imagery, including the significance of the Passover feast.
This week in the Stuff Happens series, Pastor Jerry focused on some of the issues that can come out of well-intentioned churches.
This week in the “Stuff Happens” series, Pastor Jerry worked through the question on everybody’s minds: “Why do bad things happen to good people, and why do good things happen to bad people?”
Continuing in the “Stuff Happens” series, Pastor Jerry focused in on how to wrestle with unanswered prayer.
This week, Pastor Jerry continued in the Stuff Happens series, focusing on why we sometimes may feel insignificant in life and how to handle it.
This week, Pastor Jerry began a series on the idea that sometimes in life, stuff just happens.
This week, Pastor Jerry continued in the Long Story Short series by focusing in on the life of Abraham to illustrate the Kingdom of God.
This week, Pastor Jerry continued in the Long Story Short series, focusing in on The Flood.
This week, Pastor Jerry continued in his Long Story Short series, trying to answer the question of, “What Was Eve Thinking?”
This week, Pastor Jerry continued in his Long Story Short series, trying to answer the question of, “What Was Eve Thinking?”
This week, Pastor Jerry returned to us with a series on approaching the Old Testament with a New Testament Lens. To start it off, Pastor Jerry decided to start from the beginning of the story in Genesis 1 and 2.
This week, Pastor Jerry returned to us with a series on approaching the Old Testament with a New Testament Lens. To start it off, Pastor Jerry decided to start from the beginning of the story in Genesis 1 and 2.
This week, we were blessed to be joined by Bill Vanderbush, who spoke on how to read the Old Covenant from the perspective of the New Covenant.
This week, we were blessed to receive from Laurie Martin on the subject of being present. Jesus taught us all through scripture how to live in the present; to not dwell on the past or wait for the future, but to be present in the presence of this very moment.
This week, Pastor Jerry spoke on the idea that sometimes, things happen more as a result of our own actions rather than because of an ultimate plan.
This week, we were joined again by our brother Nate Sylling, who shared his heart on denying yourself in a manner that emphasizes letting go of the old to walk in the new.
Today Pastor Jerry used Psalm 139 and shared more about learning to Pray from the Psalms.
Today Pastor Jerry used Psalm 139 and shared more about learning to Pray from the Psalms.
Today Pastor Jerry shared Psalm 89, which starts out positive and ends up accusing God of breaking his promises.
Today Pastor Jerry shared Psalm 89, which starts out positive and ends up accusing God of breaking his promises.
Today Pastor Jerry continued the series, Honest to God, about learning to Pray from the Psalms. We are taking the time to learn how to be completely honest, with God and one another. Jesus has a way of life for you that is purposeful and restful.
Today Pastor Jerry started a series, Honest to God, about learning to pray from the Psalms. We are taking the time to learn how to be completely honest, with God and one another.
Today Pastor Jerry started a series, Honest to God, about learning to pray from the Psalms. We are taking the time to learn how to be completely honest, with God and one another.
Today, Paul Young, author of The Shack, shared more of his unique experiences and perspectives on God, Zeus, Allah, Jesus and magic. He encouraged us to work out our salvation through the finished work that was accomplished in Jesus and it is done.
This week, we were blessed to be joined again by John Crowder. He rocked us once again in his usual style by challenging our view of theology. Even though everybody has a theology, it may not line up with the real good news of the Gospel.
This week, we were joined again by Pastor Dan Schiopu from Woodland, Washington. The topic of discussion this week was what the Gospel actually means. Traditionally, it's taught that humanity is 'too dirty for God' because of sin- but luckily Big Brother Jesus came and took the punishment for us so we can at least try to make God love us. However, Dan teaches that maybe our salvation does not come from praying a prayer, but from what Jesus did on the Cross.
This week, Pastor Jerry began a series on spiritual regifting. He started us off with the idea that regifting may not be that bad- at least in the spiritual realm. In fact, Paul encourages us in Romans 12 to use our spiritual gifts to benefit others. Pastor Jerry explores this idea in addition to giving us some important takeaways.
This week, Pastor Jerry began a series on spiritual regifting. He started us off with the idea that regifting may not be that bad- at least in the spiritual realm. In fact, Paul encourages us in Romans 12 to use our spiritual gifts to benefit others. Pastor Jerry explores this idea in addition to giving us some important takeaways.
This week, we were blessed to receive from our very own Michelle Murphy on the subject of marriage. In the book 'Love After Marriage' by Laurie and Barry Byrne, Bill Johnson says in his foreword that "[w]hen done correctly, marriages influence culture, help set values and priorities for generations, and create an awareness of the one to whom we will give an account of our lives." If our marriages with human beings can have such an impact, it stands to reason that our marriage as the Bride of Christ should be even more meaningful. Michelle explores this idea in this week's sermon.
This week, we were blessed to hear from Dillon Douglas. He spoke from the heart on what it means to imitate God. 1 John 2:6 says that “Whoever claims to live in him must live as Jesus did,” and Jesus lived quite the life, so what does that mean for us?
This week, we were blessed again by our brother Jonathan Krause. Jonathan shared his heart on the value of connecting with church family, drawing from the Bible and his own testimony to illustrate.
This week, Nate Sylling returned to the pulpit to pull apart how Jesus responds to betrayal, hurts, and let-downs. Specifically, he contrasts how Jesus handles these with how the world would handle similar situations.
This week, we were blessed to receive again from one of our worship leaders, Nikki Climer. She spoke from the heart about the hope given to us in Jeremiah 29. In times of uncertainty, hope can be hard to muster up. As it turns out, the solution to this problem can be found in the present.
This week was part three in our series about common bad ideas that interfere with people knowing God. The bad idea for the week is that for some believers, the Bible takes precedent over Jesus. Many will argue that "The Bible says this" when it comes to spiritual matters. However, what ultimately matters is what Jesus says.
This week, Pastor Jerry continued discussing some bad ideas. The topic tackled this week was whether or not we need God to be good.
This week, Pastor Jerry began a new series that focuses on some common bad ideas that interfere with people knowing God. This week's bad idea is that God is male. The problem Pastor Jerry has with this idea is that it has been used throughout history to justify horrific attitudes toward feminine ideals, and even toward women themselves.
This week, Pastor Jerry finished his series on the New Covenant. In Galatians 3, the apostle Paul shares how shocked he is that the churches in Galatia have started to mix the gospel of Jesus with the Law of Moses. This led to often damaging extremes of either lawlessness or hyper
This week, Pastor Jerry continued discussing the New Covenant, focusing on the disciples. Considering that Jesus "...had no stately form or majesty to attract us, no beauty that we should desire Him," according to Isaiah 53:2, it seems unusual that the disciples would drop everything to follow Him. So what was it about Jesus that drew others to Him? Pastor Jerry explores it in this week's message.
This week, we were blessed to be joined again by Andre Rabe. His topics emphasized how important it is to get other perspectives when coming to conclusions about the Gospel. After all, Jesus Himself offered different views of scripture than many theologians of the day. As Jesus revealed, scripture is often more positive than it may look at first glance.
This week, Pastor Jerry continued in his series about the New Covenant. In Romans 4, the Apostle Paul is talking about how the gospel is given by grace and received by faith. His point is that if we are made right with God by trusting God and not by obeying the Law of Moses, then Jews and Gentiles can become one family together. The question is, is this blessedness only for the circumcised, or also for the uncircumcised?
This week, Pastor Jerry began a new series to continue the discussion about the faith of Abraham and the faithfulness of God by looking at the New Testament.
This week, Pastor Jerry concluded his series for the time being about the faith of Abraham and the faithfulness of God. Pastor Jerry focused this message on Genesis chapter 15, where we read a story that has become foundational for how Christians view New Covenant faith.
This week's message was the third week of our series about the faith of Abraham and the faithfulness of God, focusing on Genesis chapter 14. In it, we read about Abraham’s encounter with Melchizedek after Abraham and his men have just rescued his nephew Lot.
This week, Pastor Jerry continued in his series about the faith of Abraham and the faithfulness of God. Last week we learned about when God first called Abraham (then called Abram) and about his faith, fear and failure. This week, we read about Abraham and his nephew Lot, their turmoil and separation, and about God’s renewed promise to Abraham in Genesis chapter 13.
This week, Pastor Jerry began a new series about the faith of Abraham and the faithfulness of God. In Genesis chapter 12 we read about when God first called Abraham and about his faith as well as his fear and failure.
This week, Pastor Jerry continued the conversation on Easter, with an emphasis on resurrection. In addition to Jesus' resurrection on the Cross, Pastor Jerry discussed our spiritual resurrection now and our future bodily resurrection.
This week, Pastor Jerry spoke about Good Friday. Many religions these days focus on what's wrong with us. However, the thing about sin is that it goes much deeper than that. Sin is not just a behavior problem- it is both a relational one and a corrupting one. As a result, the solution to sin must be both relational and healing.
This week, Pastor Jerry continued his series on making peace, focusing on our motive. It is important to examine our internal motivations so we can work for peace, reconciliation, and justice for the right reason- love.
This week, Pastor Jerry began a conversation about peace and reconciliation. As followers of Jesus, Peace and reconciliation are not meant to be optional accessories to our lives, but fundamental and central qualities of our lives. Today’s topic is the Gospel of Peace.
This week, we were joined again by guest speaker Dan Schiopu from Woodland, Washington. He shared with us about how God's righteousness looks different than any of Earth's justice systems. On Earth, we tend to judge people by their actions, while God looks at things differently. With the help of scripture, Pastor Dan examines this idea and offers some new insights.