Category Archives: Sunday Morning Worship

Preface To The Good News

Title: The Preface to the Good News

Passage: Luke 1: 1-4

Speaker: Pastor Ryan Martin

Service: Sunday Morning Worship Service

Date: November 15, 2020

As Luke lays out his purposes and plans for this book, we learn important facets of the Christian faith. I want you to see four of those this morning.

Sunday School

Service: Sunday School

Speaker: Dr. Kevin Bauder

Date: November 11th, 2020

Justification: Redeemed from the Curse (Galatians 3:10-14)

Title: Justification: Redeemed from the Curse

Passage: Galatians 3:10-14

Speaker: Pastor Ryan Martin

Service: Sunday Morning Worship Service

Date: November 1, 2020

Luther’s “discovery” of the doctrine of justification is important in part because he was soul in crisis. He knew the guilt of his sins. In studying Scripture, Luther discovered the truth that salvation was not based on his good works. Instead, salvation was a matter of God declaring us righteous through Jesus Christ’s grace. If we would be right in the sight of God, we must trust in Christ alone, who took our curse away at the cross.

The Darkness Deepens, The Lord With Me Abides(Psalm 4)

Title: The Darkness Deepens, The Lord With Me Abides

Passage: Psalm 4

Speaker: Pastor Ryan Martin

Service: Sunday Morning Worship Service

Date: October 25, 2020

This is an evening prayer. Just as it is important to begin your day with praise and prayer to God, closing the day with prayer and meditation on your God and his goodness is very important. The idea of Psalm 4 is that our evenings are best spent trusting in Yahweh

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Morning by Morning New Mercies I See (Psalm 3)

Title: Morning by Morning New Mercies I See

Passage: Psalm 3

Speaker: Pastor Ryan Martin

Service: Sunday Morning Worship Service

Date: October 18th, 2020

As v 5 makes clear, this is a hymn to sing to God in the morning. yet the heading of the Psalm tells us that things are far from sunny for King David its author. In the latter years of King David’s reign, David’s good looking and charismatic son Absalom conspired to grab the kingdom’s throne for himself. it is during this time that Psa 3 was written. Its message is that even in the most discouraging times , believers should trust in the saving grace of the Lord.

Spiritual Praying (Colossians 4:12-13)

Title: Spiritual Praying

Passage: Colossians 4: 12-13

Speaker: Pastor Ryan Martin

Service: Sunday Morning Worship Service

Date: August 26th, 2018

“Spiritual Praying” is seeking God’s help in spiritual matters. In the greeting of Epaphras from the Apostle Paul in Co 4, Epaphras provides us an example of how we can spiritually pray.

The Goodness of God’s Words (Genesis 1)

Title: The Goodness of God’s Words

Passage: Genesis 1

Speaker: David Minnick

Service: Sunday Morning Worship Service

Date: September 27, 2020

Paul’s Fellows Pt 2 (Colossians 4:7-13)

Title: Paul’s Fellows, Pt 2

Passage: Colossians 4:7-13

Speaker: Pastor Ryan Martin

Service: Sunday Morning Worship Service

Date: September 20, 2020

These verses are bout people who are close to Paul. As we look at these verses we learn about the nature of Gospel ministry, ministry teamwork, and ongoing church work.

Paul’s Fellows(Colossians 4:7-11)

Title: Paul’s Fellows

Passage: Colossians 4:7-11

Speaker: Pastor Ryan Martin

Service: Sunday Morning Worship Service

Date: September 6, 2020

These verses are about people who are close to Paul. Accordingly, they really have to do with the nature of the gospel ministry. In the time we have before the Table this morning, I want to use these verses to consider several lessons about gospel teamwork.

One New Man in Place of the Two (Ephesians 2:11-22)

Title: One New Man in Place of the Two

Passage: Ephesians 2: 11-22

Speaker: Pastor Michael Riley

Service: Sunday Morning Worship Service

Date: August 30, 2020

Ephesians 2 divides neatly into two sections. Each presents our salvation as a problem that is solved in Jesus Christ. By far, the first half is the most familiar to believers today. Ephesians 2:1-10 tells us that we were once dead in our sins, but in Christ, we have been made alive. But Ephesians 2:11-22 presents a second way of speaking about salvation: we were once cut off from the people of God. For most this is simply a problem they do not consider at all. We must, then, attend Paul’s argument with care, so that we might have a fuller, more grateful understanding of the of the salvation we have received in Christ.