No Compromise - Judges 1:1-2:5

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Date:  09/11/16
Speaker:  Matt McCullough
Title:  No Compromise
Scripture:  Judges 1:1-2:5

Description:  Judges begins where Joshua left off. Israel has entered the land God promised them. They've been charged with removing the Canaanites still living there. But why was this so important? Why was it even ok? And then there is the driving question of the story: will Israel be faithful?

Introducing Judges: The King We All Need - Judges 1-21

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Date:  09/04/16
Speaker:  Matt McCullough
Title:  Introducing Judges: The King We All Need
Scripture:  Judges 1-21

Description:  This overview sermon sets up our fall preaching series. What is Judges about? It's about Israel's disobedience and ours. It's about God's holiness and his perfect justice and his relentless love. And it's about Jesus, who is the only answer to the questions raised by this book.

Beware False Peace - Matthew 7:21-23

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Date:  08/07/16
Speaker:  Matt McCullough
Title:  Beware False Peace
Scripture:  Matthew 7:21-23

Description:  With this warning Jesus raises a question that hovers over the entire Sermon on the Mount: who will enter the kingdom of heaven? His answer: it's not just what you say that matters, but what you do. And it's not just what you do that matters, it's whom you know.

Don't Be Anxious - Matthew 6:25-34

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Date:  06/19/16
Speaker:  Matt McCullough
Title:  Don't Be Anxious
Scripture:  Matthew 6:25-34

Description:  Several times in this text Jesus gives the same simple command: don't be anxious. To those of us who struggle with anxiety, that can sound a bit like blaming the victim. Who would really choose to be anxious, after all? But what Jesus offers isn't a dismissive charge to get over it. Nor is it a comprehensive explanation of everything that goes into anxiety. What he offers are weapons for the battle with anxiety that are powerful no matter what your unique struggle looks like.

When You Pray - Matthew 6:5-8

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Date:  05/22/16
Speaker:  Matt McCullough
Title:  When You Pray
Scripture:  Matthew 6:5-8

Description:  Before teaching us how to pray, Jesus first clarifies why we should pray to God in the first place. We should come to God because we love him, not from a hypocritical desire to impress other people. And we should come to God because we trust him, not from some attempt to control him by saying just the right thing.

Family Resemblance - Matthew 5:43-48

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Date:  05/08/16
Speaker:  Matt McCullough
Title:  Family Resemblance
Scripture:  Matthew 5:43-48

Description:  Jesus finishes his examples of kingdom behavior with the primary mark of all those who are with him being love. But not just any love. The distinctive love of Jesus's followers is a love that reflects the love of their Father, a love for those who don't love them well in return.

An Eye For An Eye - Matthew 5:38-42

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Date:  05/01/16
Speaker:  Matt McCullough
Title:  An Eye For An Eye
Scripture:  Matthew 5:38-42

Description:  Jesus says his followers don't resist when they're mistreated. But what does it look like to obey? And wouldn't it be dangerous for us and for others if we did obey? Jesus offers four examples that show us both how his words challenge us and how his words help us.

Lust, Divorce, and Remarriage - Matthew 5:27-32

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Date:  04/17/16
Speaker:  Bill Heerman
Title:  Lust, Divorce, And Remarriage
Scripture:  Matthew 5:27-32

Description:  As Jesus continues to show us what whole-hearted love for and obedience to God looks like, we consider three ways that Jesus tells us we might be committing adultery: lust, divorce, and remarriage after divorce. Plumbing the depth of our sin, we also plumb the depth of Christ's love and mercy. And we come to the glorious conclusion that Christ is enough.

A Greater Righteousness - Matthew 5:25-26

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Date:  04/10/16
Speaker:  Bill Heerman
Title:  A Greater Righteousness
Scripture:  Matthew 5:25-26

Description:  In this section of the sermon on the mount, Jesus calls us to hearts that are empty of anger and full of reconciliation. We feel our need of a savior because we can never meet this standard perfectly. We also consider practical ways to avoid anger and pursue reconciliation that flow from transformed hearts that rest in the finished work of Christ.