Sermon Book: Ephesians

The Gospel And…

Mason continues The Gospel And… series this week where he examines what the Gospel says about relationships and how we can apply this to our lives. The Gospel changes: how we love, how we forgive, how we serve, our commitment. Jesus didn’t love selectively.

Adopted by God, Clothed with Christ

Mason brings this week’s message on being adopted into God’s family. Mason talks about the adoption process and some of the questions that may come up for parents that are looking to adopt. One question that arises is what disabilities they are willing to handle. God accepts all; there is no disqualifying disability’s that He […]

#OfCourse

This week we look at the life-long process that all Christians go through, and never truly finish….. Growth. Paul writes to the Ephesians in chapter 4 noting the call of Christianity (1-10) and then spend time telling them that they should be growing as to not be tossed to and fro by the waves of […]

Old to New

As we prepare to move into a new year, Richard reminds us of Paul’s teaching on what it means to be new in Christ. We are to put off the old self and put on the new. Paul illustrates this truth in Ephesians 4:17-32, where we are called to speak truth (not lies) and build […]

Like a Love Song

This week we take a look at the couple’s first fight in the Song of Songs. Richard walks us through the fight, their responses, and ho we can apply these same principles to our relationships. Here are a few pointers to remember when it comes to fighting with our spouse: godly friends will fight for […]

Like a Love Song

This week we take a look at the wedding that occurs in Song of Songs, Chapter 3. Richard walks us through some statistics about marriage and families without father figures and challenges us to think about the biblical call for marriage. We jump into Ephesians 5 to see the commands laid out to husbands and […]

Freshman Orientation

After setting some foundation over the past couple fo weeks, Richard tackles the Church and helping us understand what it really is and how we should really be looking at it. The Church is not a building, but a community of people and we all have different gifts that can be used for the Church.

The Dispersed

Richard continues “The Dispersed” this week in James 3. We tackle the often uncomfortable subject of controlling the tongue. As Christians, it often feels like it can be easy to follow “the rules” in “church settings” and break them outside the walls. James teaches us that controlling the tongue is the hardest thing to do, […]

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