A message from the series “Luke: To Know, Believe, and Belong to Christ with Certainty.” The Trinity is spoken of very early in the Gospel of Luke. In this sermon, Pastor Ben tells listeners what the Trinity is and its importance within a believer’s life.
A message from the series “Luke: To Know, Believe, and Belong to Christ with Certainty.” In this sermon, Pastor Ben Tellinghuisen makes known the importance of repenting of your sins while believing in Christ by showing how John the Baptist warned the same in the time of Jesus.
A message from the series “Luke: To Know, Believe, and Belong to Christ with Certainty.” Using boy Jesus as an example, Pastor Ben shows how believers are to grow not only spiritually, but how grow our bodies and lives to model Jesus.
A message from the series “Luke: To Know, Believe, and Belong to Christ with Certainty.” The glory of Jesus will open not only the hearts of believers, but their mouths to spread the news of our Lord coming to Earth to save sinners everywhere.
A message from the series “Luke: To Know, Believe, and Belong to Christ with Certainty.” In this sermon, Pastor Ben Tellinghuisen shows how the birth of Jesus represents true humility; something that we as believers should strive for.
A message from the series “Luke: To Know, Believe, and Belong to Christ with Certainty.” In this sermon, Pastor Ben Tellinghuisen describes what the birth of Jesus Christ truly meant: salvation for all who believe from a God who truly cares.
Pastor Cody Weckerly continues in the Psalms and describes how believers should not just take refuge in the Lord, but to trust him just same.
In this sermon, Associate Pastor Cody Weckerly describes the two types of people laid out in the Bible: The righteous who uphold God’s standard, or the wicked who abhor the law of God.
Guest Speaker and Professor Emeritus of The Master’s Seminary, Dr. Richard Mayhue, in this sermon, tells listeners the importance and authority in which Scripture holds within the lives of believers.
A message from the series “Luke: To Know, Believe, and Belong to Christ with Certainty.” God is transcendent. God is immanent. What does that mean? In this sermon, Pastor Ben Tellinghuisen breaks these terms down and gives us more reason to glorify the sovereign Lord of the universe.
