Episodes

Monday Dec 19, 2016
ADVENT // 4. The Heir
Monday Dec 19, 2016
Monday Dec 19, 2016
Galatians 4:1-7
We began “The Advent Series” in the book of Matthew, where Matthew presents us with the lineage of Jesus, the royal line of Israel. This leads us to the presentation of Jesus as the promised Messiah. Additionally, it shows how the supernatural birth of Jesus came to be and how it fulfilled Old Testament prophecy. Last week, we looked at the mystery of why Jesus the Messiah had to come. His coming and His death on the cross fulfilled all that the old sacrificial system pointed toward.
Today, we’re going to look a bit further into "why" Jesus came. In our text it states that Jesus Christ, both fully God and fully man, came not only for the purpose of redemption but of adoption. He came not only to pay the price of our sins but to make us new creations, adopted sons and heirs of God. As we look together at Galatians 4 we'll see the beautiful realities of adoption and what it means to be heirs of God.
-Pastor Terry

Monday Dec 12, 2016
ADVENT // 3. The Mystery
Monday Dec 12, 2016
Monday Dec 12, 2016
Hebrews 10:1-18
Last week's text in Matthew chapter 1 showed us how it came to be that Jesus would be born. The angel came to Mary to tell her she would bare a son. The angel also came to Joseph and told him not to be afraid. The child Mary carried would be called Jesus and He would save the people from their sin. This was Old Testament prophecy fulfilled. But WHY did Jesus have to come? In the Old Testament we read of a sacrificial system that was already in place. Was there a problem with the sacrificial system?
Our text, today, will take us to the book of Hebrews. We'll see that the coming of Jesus Christ was all part of God's plan. The Old Testament pointed toward the coming of Jesus the Messiah. His coming and His death on the cross fulfilled all that the old sacrificial system pointed toward. Let's look together at WHY Jesus came and what it means to us today.

Tuesday Dec 06, 2016
ADVENT // 2. The Fulfillment
Tuesday Dec 06, 2016
Tuesday Dec 06, 2016
Matthew 1:18-25
Today we continue our study of The Advent. We mentioned last week that the word "Advent" means "coming". In the Old Testament we read of those who anticipated and longed for the "coming" of Jesus the Messiah, God's Salvation. In today's text we will read of the fulfillment of that anticipation and longing.
We learned last week that the book of Matthew presents us with the lineage of Jesus, the royal line of Israel. Our study today will continue in the book of Matthew where we see Jesus presented as the promised King and Messiah. Let's look together how the supernatural birth of Jesus came to be and how it fulfilled Old Testament prophecy.
-Pastor Terry

Sunday Nov 27, 2016
ADVENT // 1. The Prophecy
Sunday Nov 27, 2016
Sunday Nov 27, 2016
For centuries God prepared people for the coming of His Son. The prophets had prophesied that there was coming a day when God would send a Savior who would rescue the world from their sin. Christmas is the time that we celebrate the fulfillment of God’s promise, the promise that He would provide a way for us to fellowship with Him.
Advent is the season leading up to Christmas. It begins four Sundays before December 25. The word advent means "coming". So for the next few weeks we'll be looking at and remembering the thousands of years God’s people were anticipating and longing for the coming of Jesus—God’s salvation. Let's begin our Advent season today by looking at the prophecy of the birth of Jesus Christ.
-Pastor Terry

Monday Nov 21, 2016
DEVOTED or DISTRACTED // 7. STEWARDS
Monday Nov 21, 2016
Monday Nov 21, 2016
1 Peter 4:7-11
This is our final message in our Devoted or Distracted series. Our text today will teach us about Stewards. In biblical times, a steward was a person who was hired to serve the members of the owner’s household. The steward was to utilize and manage the resources of the owner to meet the needs of each of the members of his household.
In our text, Peter tells us that we have received grace-gifts from God. And, “as each has received a gift,” we are to “use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God’s varied grace” (1 Peter 4:10). So, we are stewards of the gifts God has entrusted to us. And He has entrusted them to us primarily for the benefit of others. Let’s open our hearts and minds as to how God wants us to best use our gifts to serve others.
-Pastor Terry

Sunday Nov 13, 2016
DEVOTED or DISTRACTED // 6. Contentment
Sunday Nov 13, 2016
Sunday Nov 13, 2016
Philippians 4:10-20
Are you content? If we are honest, the majority of us would say "No, I am not content." How do we know this? Because we're always searching for something better, something more. It might be a bigger house, a nicer car, a better job, and so on. "If only I had… _____(fill in the blank)______ Many are never satisfied. They're always on the search for that next big thing.
What does the Bible have to say about contentment? Is it wrong to want more? Is it wrong to want bigger and better? Let's search the scripture today and see what God has to say about being content.
-Pastor Terry

Monday Nov 07, 2016
DEVOTED or DISTRACTED // 5. Our Mission is Missions
Monday Nov 07, 2016
Monday Nov 07, 2016
Acts 17:1-6
For our church, George and Luisa Dimakos continue to make missions real to our people. Our church family loves the Dimakos family. Our people know that when they give to missions they are supporting not only the Dimakos family but the other missionary families CrossBridge supports.
George and Luisa have been missionaries in Greece since 1993. George started a church in Athens, helped start a church in the island of Zakynthos, and recently started a Farsi speaking church reaching Muslims. There is a “perfect storm” to reach the many Muslims in Greece. Many are turning to Christ. Today, our missionary George Dimakos will be speaking on Devoted or Distracted: Missions is our Mission.
-Pastor Terry

Monday Oct 31, 2016
DEVOTED or DISTRACTED // 4. Do Not Love the World
Monday Oct 31, 2016
Monday Oct 31, 2016
1 John 2:15-17
We’re in our fourth week of our “Devoted or Distracted” series where we’ll examine what a Devoted Christian looks like in comparison to a Distracted Christian.
In the society we live in, it is easy for us to move from being in the world to being in love with the world. When a Christian is enticed by the world he or she may easy become distracted with pursuing worldliness. But have you ever considered the truth that Christians are not to love the world? The apostle John writes to Christians to inform them that if they love the world then God’s love is not actually in them.
The question for us this morning to consider: Are you Devoted to God, are you Distracted by the world, or in love with the world?
-Pastor Matt

Sunday Oct 23, 2016
DEVOTED or DISTRACTED // 3. POLITICS
Sunday Oct 23, 2016
Sunday Oct 23, 2016
Selected Passages
I've noticed that people are either devoted to or distracted by politics. It headlines the newspapers, the evening news, and the internet. As election day draws near there is just no escaping news about politics. It can be a very emotional and passionate topic. As I watch people and talk with them, from both political parties, I see many who are truly devoted followers of their candidate. There is nothing wrong with this in itself. But what does cause me concern is to see many Christians who are more passionate about their choice of a political leader than they are about our Lord Jesus Christ.
In my conversations with people I've been made aware that many have never thought to consider how to vote biblically. I believe many believers vote more for what their favorite candidate stands for rather than what the Word of God stands for. Every one of us is to vote responsibly; making a personal, informed, and biblical choice this November. Something to consider: If Christ is Lord of all of your life, then is He Lord of your political views. Are your views in line with His? In 2 Corinthians 10:5 Paul says that his goal is "taking every thought captive to the obedience of Christ." Every thought and every choice must be made in obedience to Christ. Let's look today what the Bible has to say about voting biblically.
-Pastor Terry

Monday Oct 17, 2016
DEVOTED or DESTRACTED // 2. Relationships
Monday Oct 17, 2016
Monday Oct 17, 2016
Selected Passages
In last week’s sermon we investigated Genesis 3 to see the original distraction that took our devotion away from God. The sin of loving something, namely ourselves, more than God caused an inseparable divide in our relationship with Him. Thank God that He sent Jesus to die in our place as payment for our sin. Jesus made a way for us to have relationship with God again, but the effects of sin permeated all aspects of life.
One of the ways that we see the effect of sin in our lives is through our relationships. God had designed us to live in perfect relationship with Him and each other. But our sin broke that relationship and caused effects that still haunt us today. In our sermon, we hope to explore God’s purpose for our relationships and what we can do to restore those relationships when they are broken. I pray that we are encouraged to see our relationships in a new light and have hope that no relationship is past repair.
-Pastor Nate

