Sermons from 2025 (Page 2)
Have no fear
An 8-part series of sermons on the Psalms begins with a message from the chapter 27. In this message we are shown that we should not fear what is to come but trust God to lead and direct our paths.
God’s breaking the chains of slavery
In the book of Philemon part 2 of a 3-part series Paul urges with love for Philemon to take his bondservant back as a brother and not a bondservant. Philemon 1:8-25
What does God say about slavery
From the book of Philemon we read about Philemon’s slave Onesimus, who finds the Apostle Paul and becomes a convert of Christ. He is then encouraged by Paul to return to Philemon for reconciliation.
What does God want of us?
Romans 12:1-2 tells us that we are not to be “conformed to this world”, but to “present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship”.
If you believe in your heart
Salvation is believing in your heart that God was raised from the dead. It is conditional, personal, and should be public. Romans 10:9
in Christ alone is Redemption.
Ephesians 1:7 shares very clearly that we don’t make it to heaven on our own . Only by the grace of God do we have redemption.
A parable about Heaven and Hell
Guest speaker Pastor Tom Brock shares from Luke 16:19-31 which teaches us that both heaven and hell are real, and they are eternal. Where are you going to end up?
ARMS – Astoria Rescue Mission
Today we were blessed as a congregation to have the men from the Astoria Rescue Mission sharing both testimony and Gods word with us. It was wonderful to see God working in the lives of these men.
God of Chesed and Emet
Exodus 34:1-8 Today we were blessed to hear from Dr. Brent Olson about a real God that came down and wants to be with us. One who is has unending love for us. One who has patience and mercy. Psalm 136 says “For His steadfast love endures forever”.
Names
Guest speaker Dr. Brent Olson, Professor from the AFLC Bible College and Seminary preaches from the book of Exodus. In it we learn how our names have meaning and that “The Lord shouts your name” and “He calls us friend.” Exodus 33 We also find in Exodus who Jesus is when he says “I am the Lord”
God as a Warrior?
King Josiah had a weak army, but he trusted God. Nahum 1:1-13 When he looked at the adversary with might God promises “Though they are full strength and many they will be cut down and pass away.” John 8:36 says “If the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.