SERMON FROM APRIL 28, 2019
In 2 Corinthians 3:7-11, God tells us (through Paul) that the new covenant is better than the old covenant. Why? One reason is that we have a tendency to want to live by rules, to have someone tell us what to do.
Read MoreIn 2 Corinthians 3:7-11, God tells us (through Paul) that the new covenant is better than the old covenant. Why? One reason is that we have a tendency to want to live by rules, to have someone tell us what to do.
Read MoreDeath is an inevitable part of our lives, yet it is something we seldom think about if at all. Many of us live as if death is not a problem. Yet, throughout history, death has been something that has been acknowledged and dealt with openly.
Read MoreWe are a culture that expects certain standards. We expect credibility. The Apostle Paul faced that when dealing with the church at Corinth.
Read MoreWe all fear failure. We all want guarantees in this life. But what God gives us are principles to live by, principles that demand disciplined obedience.
Read MoreThe enemy has a strategy of making friends into enemies. But Jesus used his mission on the cross to change that.
Read MoreMost people fear death. It is a fixed point in all our lives and we live under its shadow. But, as it's been said, Jesus doesn't do funerals. What can we learn from Jesus' approach to death?
Read MoreWhat was Paul sparing the church at Corinth when he wrote to tell them he was not coming again to them? Is there a danger in trusting leadership too much?
Read MoreNone of us is affliction free. But the problem in our modern age, that Paul address in 2 Corinthians, is that we think too highly of ourselves. We have limits. But God is limitless.
Read MoreWhy does God allow suffering? Why do bad things happen to good people? The apostle Paul had great credentials, yet he chose to boast in his weaknesses. Why?
Read MoreFind all of Pastor Dan Brenton’s “Holy Sexuality” series in one place.
Read MoreIn the final message in our Holy Sexuality series, Pastor Dan Brenton looks at how a person's status with God determines how we should best address those who are struggling with the issue. But we can't just ignore it.
Read MoreIn the fourth message in this series, Pastor Dan Brenton teaches how God has a message for singles and marrieds that is consistent. We were made for an intimate relationship with Him.
Read MoreWhat is God's preferred way for us to live out our sexuality? In the third part in this series, Pastor Dan Brenton tells us how God's vision for our sexuality consists of two paths. We all have a choice: Live outside of God's design or be holy.
Read MoreWhat is Jesus Christ's greatest desire for you? Is it the American dream? Is it to be a better person? Is that you might accept yourself, a better you? Is it to be forgiven? Continuing his "Jesus Face to Face" series, Pastor Jeff McKearney looks at Isaiah 6 and other passages to see how scripture answers that.
Read MorePastor Dan Brenton continues his series on sexuality with this message from Genesis 3. Satan, in his efforts to dishonor God, deceives Adam and Eve. We see how his pattern of deception continues in the
Read MoreSexuality is more than just sex. But to understanding sex we need to understand how God created us and who we are in him. Pastor Dan Brenton opens a six-week series by understanding some foundational basics.
Read MoreContinuing in his series "Jesus Face To Face," Pastor Jeff McKearney looks into Jesus' encounter with Satan in Matthew 4:1-11 and how he defeated temptation not just for himself but on our behalf.
Read MoreContinuing this series on marriage, family, and sexuality, Pastor Dan Brenton teaches from Genesis 1:27-28. In this message, he looks at God's three purposes for marriage and family.
Read MoreThe world's plan for marriage and family has failed. But what we see from God's word is that He has a plan for marriages and families. In a preview of an upcoming series in 2019, Pastor Dan Brenton looks at three responsibilities God gives us from Genesis 2 to achieve his plan.
Read MoreIn this Advent 2018 series, Pastor Dan Brenton looks at how the Lord not only steps into our lives to interrupt them, intercepts our path to fulfill his purposes, but ultimately intervenes to provide for and save us. All because of His deep love for us.
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