Weekly Sermons from Sojourn Campus Church in Minneapolis, MN
What is the root cause of problems in the world and in our personal lives? How a person chooses to answer this profoundly impacts how one lives their life. Today we learn how the author of Hebrews talks about atonement and holiness as Pastor Craig preaches from the book of Hebrews chapters 9-10.
What are the advantages of being a Christian according to the writer of the book of Hebrews? Join with Sojourn as Pastor Craig preaches from Hebrews chapters 8-9.
What is Jesus doing right now? We know! Jesus is praying for the church! Join with Sojourn as Pastor Craig preaches from the book of Hebrews, Chapter 7.
Many readers of Hebrews become nervous about the warnings within the book about "falling away" or becoming an "apostate." Let's learn from Hebrews how growing in Christian maturity can strengthen the faith, hope and endurance required to stay the course. Join with Sojourn as Pastor Craig preaches from the book of Hebrews, Chapters 5-6.
The finished work of the Cross allows us to lean in to Christ for profound rest. Join with Sojourn as Pastor Craig preaches remotely from the book of Hebrews, Chapter 4.
Join with Sojourn as Pastor Keith shares from Matthew 14:10-32.
Sanctity of Life Sunday (1/2) Amos 5, 6, 8
A special message on missions emphasis Sunday from Justin Evans. The Evans family are missionaries in Brussels, Belgium and are supported in part by Sojourn missions giving.
Jeremiah 50-51. The last sermon in a six-month study of Jeremiah.
God is preparing a heavenly city! But how do we invest in that city? Jeremiah shares how our actions help build the city.
When there is disease, riots, and economic trouble, how does God rule? What does it look like? Judah wondered the same thing! Picture this: All the events the Prophet Jeremiah warned of had occurred. The people of Judah are sitting in exile with Jeremiah’s book in their hands. So they reflect: what does it mean that God rules? We are judged; what about these other nations? Is God harder on us because we are his people? No: God rules all nations!
When there is disease, riots, and economic trouble, how does God rule? What does it look like? Judah wondered the same thing! Picture this: All the events the Prophet Jeremiah warned of had occurred. The people of Judah are sitting in exile with Jeremiah’s book in their hands. So they reflect: what does it mean that God rules? We are judged; what about these other nations? Is God harder on us because we are his people? No: God rules all nations!
Following George Floyd’s death in May, we experienced weeks initially, of shock and grief; and then, for a time, chaos, grief, senseless violence. Some with an agenda to deliberately increase chaos and violence. How do we respond when all is shattered? This is what Judah experienced when Jerusalem collapsed after a year of Babylonian siege. Jeremiah 39 and 52 tell us of the fall, largely echoing the book of Kings. But then Jeremiah 40-44 gives us our only glimpse into the chaos after the fall of Jerusalem: how will Judah, who has struggled for faith, respond when everything falls apart?
Following George Floyd’s death in May, we experienced weeks initially, of shock and grief; and then, for a time, chaos, grief, senseless violence. Some with an agenda to deliberately increase chaos and violence. How do we respond when all is shattered? This is what Judah experienced when Jerusalem collapsed after a year of Babylonian siege. Jeremiah 39 and 52 tell us of the fall, largely echoing the book of Kings. But then Jeremiah 40-44 gives us our only glimpse into the chaos after the fall of Jerusalem: how will Judah, who has struggled for faith, respond when everything falls apart?
Welcome Natasha Galyen as she shares her personal experiences and encourages the church to be the primary voice to address racial inequality while pointing people toward Jesus, the ultimate reconciler.
Mike Wang shares an illustration he was given of the Christian Life.
Hear from Tessana Krueger, Dele Adeyi and Mallorie Smith about how God has shaped opportunities in their lives.
We've seen a lot in 2020. Take a drive through the areas where rioting occurred: devastation. Some are hardened: "It doesn't matter!" Some are fearful. All are wondering, "What is next?" This is what is next" God's Word Will Prevail!
God calls us to be holy as He is holy. But this is lived out within our culture - so what does it look like and how will we respond? Perhaps like the Amish? Like Martin Luther King? Like Rob Bell? Let's take a look at the responses to this question from Jeremiah 35.
God calls us to be holy as He is holy. But this is lived out within our culture - so what does it look like and how will we respond? Perhaps like the Amish? Like Martin Luther King? Like Rob Bell? Let's take a look at the responses to this question from Jeremiah 35.
What if God showed you the rest of history; if He said, "Look here, I'll show you the whole plan!"? Wow! Let's read together Jeremiah 33 to see a big picture.
What if God showed you the rest of history; if He said, "Look here, I'll show you the whole plan!"? Wow! Let's read together Jeremiah 33 to see a big picture.
Contentment, peace, joy - oh how we long for these! Now with societal turmoil or even with our own struggles, we long for joy. We know God brings joy... but how? Let's look to Jeremiah 31.