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Join us as Pastor Kevin unpacks the powerful truth of Romans 8:28-30: When we are weak and unsure how to pray, the Holy Spirit intercedes for us, and we can trust that God is working all things for the good of those who love Him, shaping us to be more like Christ according to His perfect purpose.Scripture: Romans 8:28-30
Join us as Pastor Kevin continues our series “Life in the Spirit, a Study in Romans 8” by looking at a passage that speaks to some of the deepest questions we have about the nature of the Spirit-filled life and leaves us with great hope.Scripture: Romans 8:18-27
Join us as Pastor Kevin kicks off a new sermon series called “Life in the Spirit,” a study in Romans 8. As we begin this series, Kevin will look at the first words of Romans 8 and what it means that believers in Jesus are free from condemnation. This is great news that forms the bedrock of this series on the spirit filled life.Scripture: Romans 8:1-4
Join us as Pastor Kevin picks up where we left off on Easter Sunday, as two disciples travel by foot, discussing the events around Jesus' crucifixion. Along the way, they are joined by a stranger who engages them with a string of questions that spans the Bible, reminding the mournful disciples (chiding them, really) of God's promises. Only when the stranger is invited to dinner and the bread is broken, do they recognize this mysterious stranger as Jesus…and then he disappears. Today, we look at what this story teaches us about resurrection faith.Scripture: Luke 24:13-32
Join us as we remember the Friday when Jesus paid the ultimate price so that we could be reconciled to God. Kevin will preach on this event with a homily titled "The Darkness and the Veil."
He is risen! This is the traditional greeting Christians give one another on Easter Sunday, both a reminder and a celebration of the fact that Jesus was crucified, buried and rose on the third day so that we would be reconciled to the living God. Join us today as Pastor Kevin looks at the implications of the resurrection to us today.He is risen indeed!Scripture: Luke 24:1-12
Join us as Pastor Kevin takes us through a difficult passage—the crucifixion of Jesus. In Luke's recounting of events, he directs our attention to those who stood by and responded to the single most important event in history with a variety of reactions. Today, the question is simply this: which of these voices sounds most like you?Scripture: Luke 23:26-43
Join us as Pastor Kevin looks at an event we know as The Last Supper, saying words we hear each week before we take communion. Scripture: Luke 22:14-27
Join us as Pastor Kevin looks at the last public teaching of Jesus, not long before he was crucified, and what it tells us about living faithfully in uncertain times. Scripture: Luke 21:5-28
Join us as Pastor Kevin explores the subject of bad religion – that is, the perversion of the gospel – and looks at Luke 19 and 20 to see an invitation to turn to Jesus, the one true temple where we can go to experience the true goodness of God.Scripture: Luke 19:45-48Pastor: Kevin Jamison
Join us as Pastor Kevin resumes our journey through the Gospel of Luke by looking at a passage Christians are accustomed to studying the week of Palm Sunday—Jesus's triumphal entry into Jerusalem. Today we'll look at the details of this familiar story and what they say about us and a God who wants to draw near and carry our burdens.Scripture: Luke 19:29-44
Join us as Pastor Kevin continues our series “Walking in Wisdom” by focusing on the qualities of the wise person, understanding that wisdom is not something gained, but rather, it is a gift from God. The invitation is to bring our lives before God and submit them to Him. And in doing so, he'll refine us and give us what we need.Pastor's Note: “I'm indebted to the Reverends Timothy Keller and Zack Eswine, whose teachings on wisdom shaped and inspired this series.” - Kevin Jamison
Join us as Pastor Kevin continues our series “Walking in Wisdom” by looking at the “fool,” a challenging type of unwise set of character traits. While it's easy to think of the fools in our own lives, the invitation of these messages is to look inward and then seek God's grace in mercy in growing in wisdom.Pastor's Note: “I'm indebted to the Reverends Timothy Keller and Zack Eswine, whose teachings on wisdom shaped and inspired this series.” - Kevin JamisonScripture: Proverbs 12:15-16, 18:2,6, 20:3, 14:19, 17:10, 26:11
Join us as Pastor Kevin continues our Walking in Wisdom series by contrasting wisdom with being naïve, or as the Bible calls it, being a simpleton. Life, and its many challenges, will prompt us to respond in any number of ways, and this week, we'll look at the dangers of approaching the world through the lens of naivety. Pastor's Note: “I'm indebted to the Reverends Timothy Keller and Zack Eswine, whose teachings on wisdom shaped and inspired this series.” - Kevin Jamison Scripture: Proverbs 14:15, 22:3, 26:17-19, 25:20
Join us as Pastor Kevin kicks off a new sermon series, “Walking in Wisdom,” which looks at what wisdom is, what it isn't and why it's so vital to good and full life with God.Pastor's Note: “I'm indebted to the Reverends Timothy Keller and Zack Eswine, whose teachings on wisdom shaped and inspired this series.” - Kevin JamisonScripture: Proverbs 4:1-13, 18-19
Join us as Pastor Kevin wraps our Advent sermon series, The Songs of Advent, the song of Simeon, a man who had waited his whole life for the consolation of Israel, which turned out to be a baby. His song has been traditionally referred to as the Nunc Dimittis, which roughly translates to now depart. We'll examine his story and see what it says about us today. Scripture: Luke 2:25-35
Join us as Pastor Kevin looks at another of “The Songs of Advent” – Zechariah's Song – and what it tells us about waiting and patience and how it is a part of God's transformative work in our lives and souls.Scripture: Luke 1:67-79
Join us as Pastor Kevin wraps up our series on Colossians by looking at the final passages of the book and focusing on three names Paul singles out, and how they underscore the theme of the Supremacy of Christ: Onesimus, Mark and Demas.Scripture: Colossians 4:7-18
Join us as Pastor Kevin looks at the subject of submission—what it is and what it isn't.Scripture: Colossians 3:18 – 4:1
Join us as Pastor Kevin looks at three marks of a church shaped by the supremacy of Christ.Scripture: Colossians 3:5-17
Join us as Pastor Kevin shares the secret for living a life hidden in God, marked by unshakeable peace and purpose.Scripture: Colossians 3:1-4
Join us as Pastor Kevin looks at the ways that legalism distorts the heart of Christianity.Scripture: Colossians 2:16-23
Join us as Pastor Kevin continues our series in Colossians with a message titled, “The Danger of Plausible Arguments.” Scripture: Colossians 1:24 – 2:5
Join us as Pastor Kevin continues our series in Colossians by looking at the question of how do live life the right way, or put another way, how do we know the will of God? Scripture: Colossians 1:9-14
Join us as Pastor Kevin kicks off our new series on Colossians titled “The Supremacy of Christ.” Scripture: Colossians 1:1-7
Join us as Pastor Kevin concludes our series, Fullness of Life, with a sermon that looks at the fleeting reality of our lives and efforts and how to find hope in God. Scripture: James 4:13-15
Join us as Pastor Jonathan Kevin looks at how we can be a people of peace during a charged political season, living fully in the peace of Christ.Scripture: Mark 12:13-17
Join us as Pastor Jonathan Kevin looks at our digital age, our dependence on smart phones and the internet, and shows that as wonderful as this technology can be, we can't allow ourselves to become distracted by its intoxicating nature. This kind of temptation isn't new, and the Bible has much to say about staying focused on the God who fills all our longings, wants and needs.Scripture: John 15:5-11
Join us as Pastor Kevin wraps up our study of the book of Exodus with a message on the true nature of God—compassionate, gracious and slow to anger.Scripture: Exodus 33:18-23, 34:5-10
Join us as Pastor Kevin looks at an exchange between God and Moses on Mount Sinai to examine the tension between God's mercy and justice. Scripture: Exodus 32:7-14
Join us as Pastor Kevin looks at an infamous passage in Exodus, referred to as the Golden Calf. Today, Kevin parses the story to look at how it exposes human nature and why we need one to mediate our sin.Scripture: Exodus 32:1-35July 21, 2024
Join us as Pastor Kevin returns to the Ten Commandments and looks at the final six “horizontal” commandments and how they apply to Christians today.Exodus 20:1,12-17
Join us as Pastor Kevin returns to the Ten Commandments and looks at the first four “vertical” commandments and what they teach us about ourselves.Scripture: Exodus 20:2-11
Join us as Pastor Kevin looks at one of the pivotal moments in human history – the giving of the Ten Commandments – and examines how Christians living in the 21st century should understand and relate to this law.Scripture: Exodus 20:1-17
Join us as Pastor Kevin looks at a lesser-known parable of Jesus—The Parable of the Ten Minas—that shows us the depths of God's love for his people and, ultimately, his trustworthiness.Scripture: Luke 19:11-28
Join us as Pastor Kevin uses our modern obsession with self-help to show us that our approach to “hacking” our way to the good life is all wrong by examining the story of Zacchaeus.Scripture: Luke 19:1-10
Join us as Pastor Kevin looks at a passage that helps us focus more clearly on who Jesus is and what he's come to do.Scripture: Luke 18:31-43
Join us as Pastor Kevin looks at the Parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector, where Jesus challenges our conception of righteousness.Scripture: Luke 18:9-17
Join us as Pastor Kevin looks at one of the most well-known but least understood parables of Jesus—the persistent widow.Scripture: Luke 18:1-8
Join us this Easter morning as Pastor Kevin teaches on the good news of Jesus' resurrection from the grave, and what it means for us today. He is risen! Scripture: Matthew 28:1-10
Join us as Pastor Kevin looks at Jesus' teaching on sin and why it can be such a stumbling block for Christians. Scripture: Luke 17:3-10
Join us this morning as Pastor Kevin preaches on one of the more puzzling parables of Jesus, showing us how it calls to use our resources imaginatively to serve God by helping others. Scripture: Luke 16:1-13
Join us as Pastor Kevin looks at one of the most famous of Jesus' parables—The Prodigal Son—and looks at a character in the story who is often overlooked.Scripture: Luke 15:11-32
Join us as Pastor Kevin looks at two parables of Jesus – the lost coin and the lost sheep – and how they provide a lens through which we can see the depth of God's love for those who are lost. Scripture: Luke 15:1-10
Join us as Pastor Kevin looks at one of the hardest of Jesus' teachings that touches on our desire to be part of the inner ring and what it costs us to be insiders. Today's passage - Luke 14:7-24
Join us as Pastor Kevin looks at a common question asked by followers of Jesus – how many will be saved?Passage: Luke 13:22-30
Join us as Pastor Kevin looks at the Kingdom of God, and what it's like and how our expectations can become skewed or diminished by what's happening in the moment.
Join us as Pastor Kevin teaches on an event in the ministry of Jesus that we've seen in other chapters of the book, thus far: Jesus heals someone on the Sabbath, which outrages the religious leaders of the community. Jesus rebukes these leaders, and those gathered cheer him on…but there's more going on here. Scripture: Luke 13:10-17
Join us as Pastor Kevin leads us into the new year (and back into the Gospel of Luke) with a challenging message that invokes images of fire and judgment, but also peace and love.
Join us as Pastor Kevin concludes our Advent series with a sermon titled “Advent Love,” drawing from Luke 2.