Sermons About Lent
The Wound of Mockery
The Roman soldiers' mockery of Jesus demonstrates the depth of Jesus' patient love for us to work our forgiveness and reveals the nature of his kingly grace.
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Walk By Faith
Pastor Scott Miller continues our Journey to the Cross, as we look at the phrase "the live I live in the body, I live by faith, in the Son of God..." from Galatians 2 verse 20
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Who's to Blame (Mark 14:53-15:15)
In questioning who's to blame for the crucifixion of Christ, consider that his incarnation, including his sacrifice on the cross, was for your salvation.
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What Did Jesus Accomplish on the Cross?
We continue our series "Foundation: The Life and Death of Jesus" asking the question: What Did Jesus Accomplish on the Cross?"
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The Wound of Denial
Through silence and inaction, we have shunned Jesus for the same reasons as Peter: to avoid being denied by others. We strike our Lord with the wound of denial. Jesus carries this wound to the cross, where he becomes the outcast for us.
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An After-Dinner Drink (Mark 14:26-50)
Jesus’ cup of suffering becomes our cup of grace, giving us strength to living faithfully.
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But Christ Lives In me
Worship Leader, Adam Hendrix fills in for Pastor Scott Miller, picking up the Journey to the Cross Series and Galatians 2:20. This week, Adam examines the phrase, "But Christ Lives In Me"
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My Broken Self-Esteem
Pastor Ed continues our Lenten series "My Broken" looking at our broken self-esteem.
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What's Your Name?
Our family name is “Christian.” It identifies us with Jesus the Christ and tells us how we should act and be. But do we take to heart what Peter and the other disciples had to face--that being Christian implies carrying a cross? In the discipline and training of following Christ and bearing our crosses, we become the person God names us to be.
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