Second Union Church weekly sermons.
Pastor Parker delivers the final sermon in a four part series: “The The Psalms: God speak to Me and I Speak to God.
Pastor Parker delivers a sermon from the Psalms series.
Pastor Parker delivers the second in a third part series on the Psalms.
Pastor Parker begins a new sermon series from the Psalms.
Pastor Parker delivers the 4th sermon in a 5 part series from Colossians 1:16
Pastor Parker continues the sermon series: The Song of the Lord. The main passage for this series is Colossians 3:16.
Pastor Parker delivers the first of a series of sermons from Colossians 3:16.
Pastor Daryle Parker delivers a sermon about a better place: Heaven. The text for this message if from John 14:1-4: :“Do not let your hearts be troubled. You believe in God[a]; believe also in me. 2 My Father's house has many rooms; if that were not so, would I have told you that I am going there to prepare a place…
Pastor Daryle Parker delivers a sermon about Jesus’ second coming. He IS coming back! What is expected of us as we wait? The sermon text is John 14:2-3.
Visiting Pastor Daryle Parker delivers a sermon from Matthew 13:16-19. It is God’s will for the church to grow numerically as we grow as disciples in Christ.
Youth leader, Gustavo Gonzalez, delivers a sermon from 1 Corinthians 2:2: “For I resolved to know nothing while I was with you except Jesus Christ and him crucified.”
Youth Leader, Gustavo Gonzalez, delivers the first of a series of messages about Grace from Romans 3:20-24.
Council President, Fred Ross, delivers a sermon from the gospel of John. John 13:31-35 A New Commandment When he had gone out, Jesus said, “Now is the Son of Man glorified, and God is glorified in him. If God is glorified in him, God will also glorify him in himself, and glorify him at once. Little children, yet a little while I am with you. You will seek me,…
Youth Pastor, Gustavo Gonzalez delivers a sermon from Ephesians 4:11-16.
Licenciado David Roman delivers a sermon from Philippians 3:12-14 about the next steps for Second Union Church and the need to trust God and move through this transition with grace and determination.
Pastor Bob delivers his final sermon!! May God bless Second Union Church!
With this being Palm Passion Sunday, Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Luke 19:28-40. Jesus demonstrates the true meaning of passion by His willingness to suffer for our sins and the willingness of God, the Father, to allow Him too. May we be passionate for the Lord and His kingdom in our lives.
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Philippians 3:4-14. The two primary ingredients of success are focus and dedication. However, unless you define success as Paul defines success which is knowing Christ, then you will never experience the full life both here on earth and in Heaven.
Youth Leader Gustavo delivers a topical sermon from 2nd Corinthians 2:11.
Using Jesus’ wilderness temptation, Youth leader, Gustavo Gonzalez shows us the three kinds of temptations that the devil used to entice Jesus away from His mission and calling. The devil continues to use these strategies to tempt us to turn our backs on God. Gustavo offers advice from God’s word about how to overcome them.
David Roman delivers a sermon from Philippians 3:10-14. He begins by offering three New Year’s “counter-resolutions” as we focus on Jesus Christ and the future He holds for our lives.
Youth Pastor Gustavo Gonzalez delivers a sermon from Matthew 2:1-12. In this lesson about the heart of the wise men as they brought significant gifts to Jesus, Pastor Gustavo asks us to ask ourselves, “do I know of the Lord”, or “do I know the Lord?”
Pastor Bob delivered a Christmas Eve sermon from Luke 2:1-15.
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Luke 1:46-56. The virgin Mary reminds us that life is hard, but God is good. And because of His goodness, we can transform hard times into glorious times.
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from the third chapter of Luke’s gospel (verses 1-6). John the Baptist, is a transitional prophet who had one foot in the Old Testament and one foot in the New Testament. He sternly calls us to repentance from sin, and yet he positively points us to the solution in Messiah…
Jeremiah was called to speak the truth in love. This is no easy task, and if you read the book of Jeremiah, you will see that Jeremiah was called to proclaim the coming destruction of the Temple and of Israel as they knew it. Other prophets spoke what the people wanted to hear. But the…
From Ephesians 6:10-20, Youth Leader, Gustavo Gonzalez delivers a sermon about being prepared for the attack of the enemy. Prayer energizes us with power and strength. The armor equips us to defend ourselves against the forces of darkness in our world. When we are “battle ready”, we are able to go forward in the strength…
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Mark 13:1-19. The ‘little apocalypse’ in Mark 13 reminds us that no one knows the hour or time of Christ’s return, but we can know the season of His return. And with the recent technological developments, the time may be sooner than we think. It’s time to get our…
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Ruth 1:1-18. Like then country western song “A Long Line of Love” , we come from a long line of love that goes back to Naomi's love for her family; Ruth's love for her mother-in-law; Boaz's love for the Lord, and God's love for all of us sinners.
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Mark 10:46-52 about blindness. He points out three types of blindness: Physical blindness, spiritual blindness and willful blindness. May we recognize blindness in our lives, and in faith, turn to Jesus to receive sight.
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Mark 10 about the rich, young ruler. How do you define ‘rich’? The young man desired salvation, yet he was unwilling to give up that which separated Him from God’s kingdom. What about you?
Pastor Jose Martinez is the President and CEO of Teen Challenge Puerto Rico, a ministry which changes lives of young men and women imprisoned and battling substance addiction. He delivered a powerful sermon as well as his own personal testimony. His sermon text was taken from 2 Kings 4:8-37.
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon fro Job 1:1; 2:1-10. Often suffering is the consequence of our own bad actions but other times suffering is unexplainable. Like Job, we must trust God regardless knowing that he works all things together for the good of those who love Him and are called according to His purpose.
Pastor Bob preaches from John 9:38-50. We are to be the salt of the earth which means we are to preserve society and bring flavor to our tasteless world.
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Mark 9:30-37 Selfish ambition in the church leads to division and dissension and disillusionment, whereas the pursuit of humility is elusive unless we take our focus off ourselves and fix it on Christ.
Mark 8:27-38 In our instant gratification, same-day delivery culture, Jesus challenges us to make paradigm shifts to deny ourselves, to take up our cross, and to follow Him. That's the route to true success and self-fulfillment.
Pastor Bob preaches a sermon from Mark 7:31-37. Jesus blazes the trail to reach out to the marginalized and handicapped by healing a deaf man. But that miracle is facilitated by friends who bring their friends to meet Jesus. We are called to do the same.
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Mark you 7:1-8; 14-23. Although in general tradition gives us strength and cohesiveness, Jesus highlights the fact that if tradition is exalted over the authority of God then we have turned a good thing into idolatry.
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Ephesians 6:10-20. We need to get in touch with the reality that we are in the midst of a massive cosmic spiritual war; therefore we need to put on the full armor of God and to fend off the wiles of the evil one and to claim the victory that has already been won.
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Mark’s gospel about the feeding of the 5,000. Jesus takes a seemingly paltry offering of a few fish and a few loaves of bread and offers the gift to the Father who multiplies it, then divides it to feed the multitude. We serve a God who can do this…
Pastor Bob delivered a sermon from Mark 6:30-34 In Mark's gospel, we see that Jesus models the holy rhythm of work and rest. Sometimes we need to retreat in order to advance in our spiritual walk and our walk with Christ.
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Ephesians 1:1-14. The apostle Paul reminds us that we are chosen by God, adopted as sons and daughters, predestined to be holy and blameless, and blessed with the riches of heaven.
On this 4th of July, Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from 2nd Corinthians 12:7-10 about our freedom in Christ. As we grieve with those who have lost so many loved ones due to the collapse of the condominium building in Miami Beach, we draw a stark parallel with what can happen when the very foundations…
David Román delivers a powerful sermon based on Jeremiah 29:11. We live in interesting times and now more than ever, we need to be attuned to God’s voice, because He has eternal plans for our lives.
Youth pastor Gustavo Gonzalez delivers a sermon based on the Parable of the Weeds from Matthew 13:14-20.
The parabolic power of Jesus’ storytelling is a means of evangelism that we can adopt and practice as we contribute to the ongoing underground revolutionary kingdom of God to counter the dark world of the kingdom of human sin. Sermon text: Mark 4:30-34
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from 2 Corinthians 4:5-12. On this D-Day anniversary, he notes that most historians consider this day to be the decisive moment in the Allies victory in World War II. Yet for the soldiers on the front lines, the battle continued for eleven months until VE Day. This parallels the battle…
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Romans 7:21-8:17 about the struggle we experience between sin and Spirit. Freud's diagnosis of the human condition is that we are dominated by our subconscious desires but provides no real solution to overcoming. In our text today, Paul points out that we are indeed slaves to sin, but the…
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Acts 2:1-21. We often have to wait for God’s timing but it’s always worth the wait. This is proved by the outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon the disciples after waiting for the promise of its arrival.
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from John 17 about one of Jesus’ final prayers. In this section, Jesus calls us to be delightfully different, refreshingly resilient and wonderfully one. We are in a pitched battle, and that is a relatity that we are to assume rather than a walk in the park. The world hates us because they hated Jesus; but we…