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Wisdom is more than just mindlessly going through life; wisdom is the result of thoughtfully and prayerfully growing through life and processing our life experiences. The 2019 Summer Sermon series continues as Rev. Dr. Bruce Baker continues the summer sermon series, "Wisdom in Bite-Size Pieces" with a sermon on "Hungering and thirsting for righteousness is a wisdom issue." The worship service kicks off a reading of Psalm 63:1-8 by Bridgid Reilly of the Board of Trustees of La Jolla Community Church. Then the worship band leads us into worship through song with a two-song worship set. Guest worship leader Chris Surdock is joined by Alyssa Gonzales as the LJCC worship band opens worship through music with "Lord I Need You" and "Your Great Name." Following announcements Nils Jansma gives the Prayers of the People. Steve Murray then reads Matthew 5:1-12 before the message. Bruce Baker follows the reading with the message of the morning. After the message there is the Prayer for the Offering. "Nothing But The Blood" is the offertory song, followed by "Forever Reign." Lastly, Pastor Steve Murray comes back on stage to give the Benediction. Rev. Dr. Bruce Baker serves as Associate Professor of Business Ethics at Seattle Pacific University. He studied physics at CalTech, started a technology business in San Diego, and then moved to Microsoft to lead a new product development. Bruce says he likes the weather better in Seattle, if you can believe it! He left Microsoft to attend seminary, and became a PC(USA) pastor in Seattle. He earned his Ph.D. in Theology, and then became a full-time professor at Seattle Pacific University. Bruce loves cycling, backpacking and generally spending time outdoors.
Wisdom is more than just mindlessly going through life; wisdom is the result of thoughtfully and prayerfully growing through life and processing our life experiences. The 2019 Summer Sermon series continues as Rev. Dr. Bruce Baker continues the summer sermon series, "Wisdom in Bite-Size Pieces" with a sermon on "Hungering and thirsting for righteousness is a wisdom issue." The worship service kicks off a reading of Psalm 63:1-8 by Bridgid Reilly of the Board of Trustees of La Jolla Community Church. Then the worship band leads us into worship through song with a two-song worship set. Guest worship leader Chris Surdock is joined by Alyssa Gonzales as the LJCC worship band opens worship through music with "Lord I Need You" and "Your Great Name." Following announcements Nils Jansma gives the Prayers of the People. Steve Murray then reads Matthew 5:1-12 before the message. Bruce Baker follows the reading with the message of the morning. After the message there is the Prayer for the Offering. "Nothing But The Blood" is the offertory song, followed by "Forever Reign." Lastly, Pastor Steve Murray comes back on stage to give the Benediction. Rev. Dr. Bruce Baker serves as Associate Professor of Business Ethics at Seattle Pacific University. He studied physics at CalTech, started a technology business in San Diego, and then moved to Microsoft to lead a new product development. Bruce says he likes the weather better in Seattle, if you can believe it! He left Microsoft to attend seminary, and became a PC(USA) pastor in Seattle. He earned his Ph.D. in Theology, and then became a full-time professor at Seattle Pacific University. Bruce loves cycling, backpacking and generally spending time outdoors.
Pastor Mike speaks on "Kingdom Power." When we receive Christ in our hearts, the power of God will be at work within us. We will be changed from the inside out. Listen to Christ's teaching and follow his word. Live by the Spirit and you will be given power and be filled with joy and peace!
Pastor Mike speaks on "Kingdom Power." When we receive Christ in our hearts, the power of God will be at work within us. We will be changed from the inside out. Listen to Christ's teaching and follow his word. Live by the Spirit and you will be given power and be filled with joy and peace!
Do you ever feel like something is missing? God offers us so much more than we can imagine with the gospel. He has grace for our past, present and future.
This is the "all sermons" archive going back to the Sideris inception in 2015.
Everything died on the cross that everything might have a chance to live
Everything died on the cross that everything might have a chance to live