The Psalms (Part 6)

Pastor Greg Lynch – An exposition of Psalm 22:21-31

– The first part of Psalm 22 is a parallel between a struggle David is facing, and what Christ faced during the crucifixion. The second half of Psalm 22, however, takes on a completely different perspective. Our interim pastor, Greg Lynch, takes us through the remainder of Psalm 22 and shows us how it relates to future glory when all people will praise the Lord.

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The Psalms (Part 5)

Pastor Greg Lynch – An exposition of Psalm 22 (incl. supplemental passages)

– In his latest expositional sermon in Psalms, Pastor Greg Lynch takes us to Psalm 22 and shows us how David’s struggle when he wrote the Psalm relates and compares to Christ’s struggle during the crucifixion.

WARNING: Portions of this sermon contain graphic content relating to the description of the process and effects of crucifixion. Listener discretion is advised.

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Enduring for the Ministry

Guest Speaker: Pastor Matt Tarr – An exposition of 2 Timothy 2:8-13

– In a continuing exposition of the second chapter of Paul’s Second Letter to Timothy, Pastor Matt Tarr offers encouragement and also a challenge to keep our hand to the plow and endure whatever trials and troubles may come for the sake of remaining true to the ministry that glorifies God.

Be Strong

Guest Speaker: Pastor Matt Tarr – An exposition of 2 Timothy 2:1-7

– Be strong. It is an imperative to every Christian that we do not lose strength in our faith and that we do not compromise in the name of pragmatism.  We are therefore encouraged by Pastor Matt Tarr, a guest speaker from Grace Advance, to always remain strong and unwavering as we are commanded in Paul’s second pastoral epistle to Timothy.

The Psalms (Part 4)

Pastor Greg Lynch – An exposition of Psalm 2 (including supplemental passages)

– In this entry of his expositional sermon series on the book of Psalms, our interim pastor, Greg Lynch, takes us further into the 2nd Psalm, showing how it compares the enemies of God in David’s time, to the enemies of Christ during his first advent, and finally to the enemies of the Lord at the last days.

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The Psalms (Part 3)

Pastor Greg Lynch – An exposition of Psalm 2 (incl. supplemental passages)

– In this entry of his expositional sermon series on the book of Psalms, our interim pastor, Greg Lynch, takes us through the “indirectly Messianic” 2nd Psalm which shows how God relates to those who rebel against Him.

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The Psalms (Part 2)

Pastor Greg Lynch – An exposition of Psalms 1 & 2 (incl. supplemental passages)

– In this entry of his expositional sermon series on the book of Psalms, our interim pastor, Greg Lynch, reviews Psalm 1 and introduces the “indirectly Messianic” 2nd Psalm.

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The Psalms (Part 1)

Pastor Greg Lynch – An exposition of Psalm 1 (incl. supplemental passages)

– In this entry of his expositional sermon series on the book of Psalms, our interim pastor, Greg Lynch, takes us through a study of Psalm 1, which contrasts the ways of the righteous man with those of the ungodly man.

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Revenge and Wrath

Pastor Greg Lynch – An exposition of Romans 12:17-21 (incl. supplemental passages)

– An expository sermon in Romans 12 reveals the relation a Christian has with the subject of revenge and how to treat those who are persecuting us. The study of these passages also leads into a discussion of God’s wrath and judgment, two attributes of our Lord which are often overlook in favor of His love.

Privilege and Responsibility

Pastor Greg Lynch – A topical sermon

– As Christians, we are uniquely privileged by the ministry of the Holy Spirit and by the blessings of the Lord. But with the privilege also comes a burden of responsibility in how we live, especially when it comes to how we interact with others in giving an in ministry. In this sermon by Greg Lynch, we are challenged with the biblical way of living with our privilege and our responsibility that is only possible by living Spirit-filled lives.