Suffering (Philippians 1:27-30)
In the midst of the darkest circumstances, even suffering, we can rest assured that God is still sovereign. That truth means that we can live with confidence and strive to walk worthy of the Gospel, not to earn God's love, but because we have and no opponent can take it away.
Witness (Philippians 1:12-26): A Drive-In Message
In the second message from our "What Cannot Be Quarantined" series, Pastor David challenges us to live for Christ over our comfort, the approval of others, and life itself.
A Mother’s Gifts (Deuteronomy 6): A Drive-In Message
Mother's have a unique opportunity to shape their children with the truth of the Gospel. In this drive-in message Pastor David challenges mothers to apply the Gospel daily to their lives for the sake of their children.
Partnership (Philippians 1:1-11)
The people of God have one unifying foundation, the gospel. That unifying foundation allows that church to partner in joy no matter the circumstance.
A Word for All Seasons: Unless You Repent (Luke 13:1-9)
What do we do with the things that God has revealed to us? Often we struggle longing for the hidden things of God and ignore the revealed things. Rather than doing what we know we should do we long for a knowledge God hasn't given. As Pastor David shares, there is nothing new under the sun, and man has struggle with that since the Garden of Eden.
Satan’s Sermon and the Almighty (Psalm 91)
Satan wants you to believer lives about what you deserve and how God doesn't truly care for you. Psalm 91 reveals that God is our refuge and strength in ways far greater than we can imagine.
Like a Lamb that is Led to the Slaughter (Isaiah 53:7-9)
Willful sin demands a willing substitute. That substitute has to be one that was without spot or blemish, a perfect sacrifice. That is what our willful sin demands, and Christ is the lamb without blemish who willfully was led to the slaughter in our stead.
He Has Borne Our Griefs (Isaiah 52:13-53:6)
Christian unique makes sense of suffering. Christ, the suffering servant, gives both meaning and hope to suffering. He himself suffered for us.