The Blessed Life Chad Cronin | Psalm 1:1-6
The Psalmist in Psalm 1 contrasts the way of the wicked with the way of the righteous. The blessed life is found in delighting in the law of the Lord and meditating on it day and night. Those who follow the way of wickedness will face God’s judgment, while those who know and obey the Lord will be known by Him and live a life of blessing. Go to Sermon
In this sermon on Numbers 21:4-9, the speaker reflects on the Israelites’ disobedience and God’s forgiveness and salvation. He emphasizes the need for genuine repentance and the importance of looking up to Jesus for salvation. Go to Sermon
Behold, the Man whose name is Branch Chase Comeaux | Matthew 21:1-11
In this sermon on Palm Sunday, we explore the Scriptures in Matthew 21:1-11 and Zechariah to reflect on the fulfillment of the prophecy of the coming King, Jesus Christ. We learn that Jesus is not just a prophet from Nazareth, but the righteous, humble, and saving King who will establish His kingdom and reign in totality. Go to Sermon
God’s Great Supply Chad Cronin | 1 Kings 17
In this sermon on 1 Kings 17, we discuss the importance of having the right posture to receive God’s provision and supply. We explore how the Israelites’ self-induced spiritual famine and drought can serve as a lesson for us today. We also learn from the examples of Elijah and a poor widow, who both trusted God as their supplier. Go to Sermon
When All Is Lost Chad Cronin | Revelation 21:1-4
In this sermon on Revelation 21, the speaker encourages the congregation to look forward to the new heaven and the new earth that God has prepared. He emphasizes the need to not cling to the comforts and securities of this world, but to live with hope and joy in the promise of a greater future with God. The sermon also calls believers to shine the light of Christ and share the gospel in times of crisis and uncertainty. Go to Sermon
The Pathways of Discipleship Chad Cronin | Matthew 10:3
In this sermon on John 14:1-6, Jesus comforts his troubled disciples and asserts his equality with God the Father. He challenges them to trust in him even when they don’t fully understand, and encourages them to continue doing the works of the kingdom. Go to Sermon
Sons of Thunder Chad Cronin | Matthew 10:2
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the importance of having a God-given disposition as disciples of Christ. It is not enough to outwardly obey, but our inward disposition must align with our actions. The sermon focuses on the requirements of discipleship, including suffering, servitude, and love. Go to Sermon
The Call of Discipleship Chad Cronin | Matthew 10:1-2
In this sermon on Matthew 10, we discuss the call of discipleship and the need for great faith and courage to follow Jesus. It reminds us that we are imperfect, but Jesus equips us and empowers us for the journey. The sermon also highlights the importance of faithful and steady discipleship, even if it seems small and unnoticed. Go to Sermon
May The Lord Keep You Bill Klein | Jude 1:24-25
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the different levels of communication and emphasizes the importance of sharing spiritual truths with one another. The main point is that God’s keeping power is what allows us to remain faithful followers of Jesus, even when we face challenges and doubts. Go to Sermon
The Great Need Chad Cronin | Matthew 9:35-38
In this sermon on Matthew 9:35-38, we discuss the unique and effective nature of Jesus, the compassion He has for the crowds, and the importance of prayer and laboring for the harvest. Go to Sermon