Romans 3:21-28 ~ 20 Minute Theology: How do we get out of this mess?

Text: Romans 3:21-28
Title: How do we get out of this mess?
Preacher: Rev. Greg Brower
This week, we continue our series entitled 20 Minute Theology as we think through some basics questions of faith let by the Heidelberg Catechism. The first week, we considered our identity as the beloved children of God. Two weeks ago, we recognized very few off us experience the kind of vibrant intimate relationship with God we should have as his beloved children, and we thought about how we got in this place. This week, we consider how we get out of the mess we have made of our lives and the world. Of course, no matter how hard we try, we cannot solve the problems our sin has created.

Matthew 15:21-28

Text: Matthew 15:21-28

Preacher: Rev. Dr. Jill Ver Steeg

Genesis 3:1-20 ~ 20 Minute Theology: What Went Wrong

Text: Genesis 3:1-20

Title: 20 Minute Theology: What Went Wrong

Preacher: Rev. Greg Brower

20 Minute Theology ~ Galatians 3:27-4:7

Text: Galatians 3:23-4:7

Title: 20 Minute Theology: Who are You

Preacher: Rev. Greg Brower

Philippians 4 Part 1

Text: Philippians 4 Part 1
Preacher: Rev. Rick VanderWall

Philippians 4 Part 2

Text: Philippians 4 Part 2
Preacher: Rev. Rick VanderWall

Philippians 3

Text: Philippians 3
TitLe: A Life Worth Imitating
Preacher: Rev. Greg Brower

We continue our sermon series on Paul’s letter to the church in Philippi. Written from prison, this letter is often referred to as Paul’s letter of joy. Looking back over the past 6 months, we have seen: the impeachment of the president, a global health crisis, an economic crisis, and the racial tensions rooted in oppression that began 400 years ago came to the surface in some significant ways. In addition to the national anxiety, personally we have all limited travel, dealt with the anxiety of the unknown, worried about our finances, felt the isolation of physical distancing, and the relational stresses all of this has added to life. We come to this letter of joy carrying our own unique burdens, but in it we see the power of focusing on Jesus even in the midst of our struggles. This week, Paul urges us in chapter 3 to find our worth in Christ, not our religious deeds and to find a mentor to guide us on the path of discipleship.

Romans 14 ~ Unity in an Age of Division

Text: Romans 14
Title: Unity in an Age of Division
Preacher: Rev. Greg Brower

Philippians 2

Text: Philippians 2
Preacher: Rev. Rick VanderWall

We continue our sermon series on Paul’s letter to the church in Philippi. Written from prison, this letter is often referred to as Paul’s letter of joy. Looking back over the past 6 months, we have seen: the impeachment of the president, a global health crisis, an economic crisis, and the racial tensions rooted in oppression that began 400 years ago came to the surface in some significant ways. In addition to the national anxiety, personally we have all  limited travel, dealt with the anxiety of the unknown, worried about our finances, felt the isolation of physical distancing, and the relational stresses all of this has added to life. We come to this letter of joy carrying our own unique burdens, but in it we see the power of focusing on Jesus even in the midst of our struggles. This week, Pastor Rick focuses our attention in Chapter 2 and the example Christ has set for us.

Philippians 1 ~ Gospel Rooted Joy

Text: Philippians 1
Title: Gospel Rooted Joy
Preacher: Rev. Greg Brower

We are beginning a new sermon series this week on Paul’s letter to the church in Philippi. Written from prison, this letter is often referred to as Paul’s letter of joy. Looking back over the past 6 months, we have seen: the impeachment of the president, a global health crisis, an economic crisis, and the racial tensions rooted in oppression that began 400 years ago came to the surface in some significant ways. In addition to the national anxiety, personally we have all  limited travel, dealt with the anxiety of the unknown, worried about our finances, felt the isolation of physical distancing, and the relational stresses all of this has added to life. We come to this letter of joy carrying our own unique burdens, but in it we see the power of focusing on Jesus even in the midst of our struggles.