Sunday Service

  • Galatians 6:1-5: The Ministry of Restoration

    Bill Teubl focuses on Galatians 6:1-5, emphasizing the word “restore” and its significance in helping believers who stumble. He explores how restoration involves gentle correction, mutual burden-bearing, and alignment with God’s grace, while contrasting the apparent contradiction between bearing others’ burdens and carrying one’s own load. The sermon highlights practical ways to restore others through…

  • The Early Church: Growth and Opposition

    This sermon by Bruce Hempel begins with a personal reflection on the importance of friendship, shared through a story of a lifelong friend, before transitioning into a detailed exploration of the early church’s development as described in the Book of Acts. Bruce connects the ministry of Jesus to the events following His resurrection, emphasizing the…

  • The Anointing of Unity: Psalm 133 and the Spirit’s Work

    Bill Teubl discusses Psalm 133, focusing on the importance of unity among believers as a reflection of the Holy Spirit’s work. He connects this unity to the broader biblical narrative of God’s communication through law, prophets, Christ, and the Spirit, emphasizing how spiritual growth inherently fosters deeper connections within the church. [00:00:40] Introduces Psalm 133,…

  • Faith, Worldview, and Difficult Teachings

    Philip Schnackenberg shares a personal reflection on faith, belief, and the challenges of living out Christian convictions. He discusses the journey from inherited faith to personal ownership of belief, the discomfort of difficult biblical teachings, and the importance of grounding one’s worldview in truth. The sermon explores four key questions about origin, morality, meaning, and…

  • Psalm 37: Fret Not Over Evildoers

    Bill Teubl explores Psalm 37:1-11, focusing on the theme of avoiding fretting over evildoers. He emphasizes trusting God’s sovereignty, delighting in Him, and patiently waiting for His justice. The sermon encourages believers to root themselves in Scripture and surrender their reputations to God, especially when facing evil or division. [00:00] Introduces Psalm 37:1-11, highlighting the…

  • Cheleq and Charash: Living Water of Scripture

    Cheleq and Charash: Living Water of Scripture

    This sermon, delivered by Marian Marticek, explores the profound spiritual insights found in two Hebrew words, “Cheleq” (portion/inheritance) and “Charash” (to be silent or enchanted), connecting them to God’s relationship with His people. Marian shares personal anecdotes and biblical teachings to emphasize the eternal value of God as our ultimate reward and the depth of…

  • Resurrection Life and Authority

    Bill Teubl begins his Easter sermon by focusing on Ephesians 2 and Psalm 110, connecting the themes of resurrection life and authority in Christ. He emphasizes how salvation is not about reform but about being raised from spiritual death to new life through God’s grace. The sermon explores the practical implications of being seated with…

  • The Power of Love

    Bruce Hempel delivers a sermon on love, emphasizing its centrality in the Christian faith. He explores biblical teachings on love, distinguishing between agape (sacrificial love) and phileo (brotherly love), and highlights how God’s love transforms lives. The message challenges listeners to respond to God’s love by living sacrificially and embracing their identity as His children.…

  • Psalm 110 and Spiritual Warfare

    Bill Teubl introduces Psalm 110 as a Messianic psalm focused on overcoming evil, particularly the work of the devil. He emphasizes how God allows believers to face challenges beyond their abilities to grow in Christlikeness and authority. The sermon explores the psalm’s themes of spiritual warfare, strongholds, and the believer’s co-seated position with Christ. [00:00]…

  • Empathy and Compassion

    Eric Schnackenberg delivers a sermon on empathy and compassion, acknowledging his personal struggles with these traits despite their importance in Christian life. He shares anecdotes and biblical insights to explore how believers can better connect with others in distress, emphasizing trust, humility, and patience. Bullet points with key content: [00:00:00] Eric introduces the topic of…