Sermon Book: Hebrews

The Gospel And… Culture

This week Mason tackles what the Gospel says about about culture. We jump around a to a few passages in the New Testament to see what the Gospel says about Culture and how we can apply these lessons to our lives. As Christians we: be different in purpose, don’t love the world, and remember that […]

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.

Do Good.

This week Richard gives us a message from Hebrews. We briefly cover what the author of Hebrews conveys throughout the book, and we take a closer look at the end of Hebrews 13. Hebrews 13 starts with an encouragement to do good, as some have welcomed angels without knowing it. In verses 15-19, we are […]

What Consumes You?

Mason brings this weeks message out of Daniel 3, a familiar passage about Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego and what they were consumed by; here’s a quick hint: it wasn’t the fire. You see, they had faith long before they were facing the furnace. The fire you go through might burn you or hurt, but it […]

Jesus is a Pioneer

Nathanael Coffman brings our message this week from Hebrews 2:10-81 as we approach Easter. We take a look at Jesus and His humanity as the author of Hebrews explains it. Nathanael pulls out four important truths for us: 1. Jesus has gone before us; He lived as one of us. 2. Jesus will not disassociate […]

Heritage

Last week we looked at David in Jesus’ lineage, this week we take a look at Solomon. In 1 Kings 8 we see the commemoration of the Temple that would last for generations. Eventually this temple would be destroyed and rebuilt by Herod. Jesus entered the temple Herod built and foretold that He would destroy […]

Freshman Orientation

This week in Freshman Orientation, Richard focuses on how we got our scripture in it’s current format and the difference between exegesis and eisegesis.

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