A Day in the Life of the Church

In this sermon from The Intentional Church series, we explore one of the most overlooked marks of Christian faithfulness: our relationships.

Many Christians today experience warm feelings toward God while allowing bitterness, anger, frustration, and resentment to undermine their marriages, families, friendships, and churches. But Scripture teaches that relational faithfulness is not a minor issue — it is at the very heart of Christian discipleship.

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Death of Death

Death is the last enemy—but it is not the final word.
In this Resurrection Sunday sermon, we explore the rivalry between death and grace—how grace came first, how grace declared war, and how grace wins forever through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Tracing the story from the creation of man to the fall, from the first promise in Genesis 3:15 to the final victory in 1 Corinthians 15, we see that death has been swallowed up in victory. Christ did not negotiate with death; He crushed it. And because He lives, we live also.

Join us as we remember:
✚ Grace wrote the first note.
✚ Grace will write the last.
✚ Death is dead, and life in Christ is forever.

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The Older Saints of the Church

What does the Bible say about children and their place in the life of the church? In this sermon, we explore Christ’s heart for children, their role in God’s covenant community, and the responsibility of Christian parents and the church in raising them in the fear of the Lord.

Are children an afterthought in the church today? Have we embraced the world’s view that children are a burden rather than a blessing? This sermon challenges us to see children as Christ sees them and calls both parents and the church to take seriously the charge to raise the next generation in the faith.

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