Discipleship through Preaching
Listening to and discussing the Word of God being preached on a regular basis is an important rhythm of discipleship for people to engage with.
Listening to and discussing the Word of God being preached on a regular basis is an important rhythm of discipleship for people to engage with.

Dive deep into Romans 8 and uncover the profound assurance every believer carries: there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.

What happens when life is over? In this message, the speaker uses a powerful, contrasting example from his time as a chaplain—the "relational grenades" that explode in a hospital room when an estate is discussed versus a peaceful passing—to introduce the monumental difference between being a "slave" to the flesh and being an adopted "Son" (Heir) of God through the Spirit.

Have you ever felt like you're stuck in a loop of shame or failure, even as a Christian?
We're diving into Romans 8, what might be one of the most important chapters in the entire New Testament. Picking up right where Romans 7 left off—with the desperate plea, "Who will save me?"—Paul gives us the powerful, life-changing answer: "There is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus."

Do you ever feel like you're in a battle with yourself? The good you want to do, you don't do, and the evil you hate, you keep doing? This is the heart of the struggle the Apostle Paul describes in Romans 7.

In this sermon, we dive deep into Romans chapter 6 to move beyond theological theory and into real-world application. Discover the fundamental reality of what faith in Jesus Christ truly accomplishes in a human life and why it's far more than just "living a little bit better."

What happens when God’s grace meets the most broken of lives? In this powerful message from Romans 5:6–21, Pastor Nathan shares the incredible true story of Max, a hardened man living on the streets whose life was completely transformed by the “aggressive forgiveness” of Jesus Christ.

Many of us live our lives unaware of a spiritual debt we carry—a debt that separates us from God. But the good news of the gospel is that Jesus has already paid that price. Through faith in Him, we are "justified," which means our account is cleared, and we can experience true peace with God.

What does "family" truly mean? While we often think of blood relatives, the Bible expands this definition in a powerful way. Using the story of Abraham from Romans 4 and the compelling analogy of a "Band of Brothers," this message explores how we become part of God's family not through our heritage or good works, but through a shared faith in Jesus Christ.

Discover the difference between a shallow faith and a deep, transformative understanding of what it means to be saved. This isn't just about escaping hell; it's about finding true freedom from guilt and shame now and understanding what it means to be made right with God through faith alone.