In a world that already seemed chaotic, we are now faced with even more information. And it is overwhelming. How do we cope in healthy ways? Listen in to this conversation. It’s a good one.
The Wine Has Run Out. What do you do?
What do you want? (A sermon from John)
Gather. Grow. Give. Go.
As a church, we want to put ourselves in places to continually be aware of the presence of God. This teaching is how we do that is by first remembering the good news and then secondly practicing rhythms of life following Jesus together.
Tacos. Fears. God. Mission. 2020.
Here’s a short talk where we process some of our fears going into 2020 AND the invitation to rejuvenated life together in God’s presence.
The 4 G's
I get that there’s some foggiest about who God is and what he’s done. We get clarity through the Story of God, we get clarity through quiet moments with the spirit, we get clarity as we sing good songs to God that blow some of the fog off the mountain, and hopefully this message will change your life once again as you get just a glimpse of God.
We need to think higher of God than we do in order to properly see ourselves.
A Faithful Presence
Your Neediness Is Not In The Way
Enjoying God's Presence
Comfort & Joy
Christmas is not a holiday for those who have it together, but for those of you, who like me who need Jesus. It’s a holiday for those who feel lonely, lost, and left out. It’s a reminder, for those who struggle with disease, addiction, and pain. It’s a signpost for each of us to remember that what we see is not all there is. Wonder and worship await those who are wiling to look to the King whose birth we celebrate this season.
Stay Awake! (A 1 Thessalonians Sermon)
Well, says Paul, here you are in the middle of the world’s night—but the spirit of Jesus within you is telling you it’s already daytime. You are already children of the day, children of light. God’s new world has broken in upon the sad, sleepy, drunken and deadly old world. That’s the meaning of the resurrection of Jesus, and the gift of the spirit—the life of the new world breaking in to the old. And you belong to the new world, not the old one. You are wide awake long before the full sunrise has dawned. Stay awake, then, because this is God’s new reality, and it will shortly dawn upon the whole world.
-NT Wright-
Jesus is a Returning King. (A Sermon from 1 Thessalonians)
Advent: 4 Minute Fly By
What in the world is Advent? Listen in to this four minute clip from our 1 Thessalonians series where Pastor Kevin invites us to consider what exactly we are celebrating this season!
Advent Week 1: Christmas for the real world.
"Now We Live" A sermon from 1 Thessalonians
1 Thessalonians 2.13-16
Disciple Making For Real People. (1 Thessalonians 2.1-12
What does that kind of ministry that is present with real people look like? I don’t have all the answers, but in our text in 1 Thessalonians I think we start to see some of the necessary ingredients of real life ministry. (We give you four P’s to continue pressing in and pressing on in the work of disciple making!)
Go.
Good News. Changed Lives.
Faith. Hope. Love. (A Sermon from 1 Thessalonains)
No one becomes elite at anything by ignoring the fundamentals. No One. You can’t become the best basketball player if you never learn to use your left hand, you can’t become a gymnast if you don’t stretch, you can’t do motocross if you never learn the gears, you can’t slay on an electric guitar if you never learn music, and you can’t stay faithful in following Jesus if you ignore these verses.
*This sermon was recorded in NJ at Great Bay Gospel Fellowship















