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Sermons from Lead Pastor Chris Lewis and the preaching team at Foothill Church of Glendora, California.
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Romans Vol. 1 - Coming Under Grace Paul confronts the deeply ingrained belief that we must contribute to our salvation by showing through Abraham and David that no one is justified by works but only by God’s grace through faith. Both the righteous and the broken are saved by trusting in Christ, whose righteousness is credited to us and whose grace removes our sin. Sermon Preached by Chris Lewis on March 29, 2026 Foothill Church exists to glorify God by living as disciples of Jesus who make disciples of Jesus. https://foothill.church Learn about our For the Sake of His Name 2-Year Discipleship Journey: https://foothill.church/FTSOHN
Romans Vol. 1 - Coming Under Grace Romans 3:29–31 declares that there is one God and one way to be made right with Him through faith in Jesus, opening the door of salvation to anyone while leaving no room for boasting. Rather than setting aside God’s law, the gospel fulfills it completely as Jesus satisfies its demands, bears its penalty, and gives His righteousness to all who believe. Sermon Preached by Chris Lewis on March 22, 2026 Foothill Church exists to glorify God by living as disciples of Jesus who make disciples of Jesus. https://foothill.church Learn about our For the Sake of His Name 2-Year Discipleship Journey: https://foothill.church/FTSOHN
Romans Vol. 1 - Coming Under Grace Romans 3:27–28 teaches that because salvation is entirely by God’s grace through faith in Christ, all human boasting is excluded. We contribute nothing that earns our salvation since it is a gift of God, and the faith that receives this gift produces a changed life that bears fruit. Sermon Preached by Chris Lewis on March 15, 2026 Foothill Church exists to glorify God by living as disciples of Jesus who make disciples of Jesus. https://foothill.church Learn about our For the Sake of His Name 2-Year Discipleship Journey: https://foothill.church/FTSOHN
Romans Vol. 1 - Coming Under Grace Romans 3:24–26 shows that the gift of salvation is not a single benefit but a rich work of God that includes justification, redemption, and propitiation, all accomplished through the death of Christ. Through Jesus’ sacrifice, God both satisfies His righteous justice and freely declares sinners righteous by grace through faith. Sermon Preached by Chris Lewis on March 8, 2026 Foothill Church exists to glorify God by living as disciples of Jesus who make disciples of Jesus. https://foothill.church Learn about our For the Sake of His Name 2-Year Discipleship Journey: https://foothill.church/FTSOHN
Romans Vol. 1 - Coming Under Grace Paul says there is no distinction, for all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God, and no one can rescue themselves or claim a better standing before him. Our only hope is grace through Jesus Christ, received by faith, because the ground is level at the foot of the cross. Sermon Preached by Chris Lewis on March 1, 2026 Foothill Church exists to glorify God by living as disciples of Jesus who make disciples of Jesus. https://foothill.church Learn about our For the Sake of His Name 2-Year Discipleship Journey: https://foothill.church/FTSOHN
Romans Vol. 1 - Coming Under Grace Everyone lives with a relentless quest to be righteous and measure up to the scorecards of life, yet Romans 1–3 shows that no one can meet God’s standard and all stand condemned. But now God has revealed a righteousness apart from the law through faith in Jesus Christ, offering as a gift what we could never achieve. Sermon Preached by Chris Lewis on February 22, 2026 Foothill Church exists to glorify God by living as disciples of Jesus who make disciples of Jesus. https://foothill.church Learn about our For the Sake of His Name 2-Year Discipleship Journey: https://foothill.church/FTSOHN
Romans Vol. 1 - Coming Under GraceBefore we can understand the solution Paul gives in Romans 3:21 and following, we must agree with his diagnosis in Romans 1:18–3:20 that our deepest problem is sin that makes us accountable to a holy God and subject to His wrath. Until we see that every mouth is stopped and the whole world stands guilty before Him, we will not grasp why the gospel is truly good news or why faith in Christ is our only hope.Sermon Preached by Chris Lewis on February 15, 2026Foothill Church exists to glorify God by living as disciples of Jesus who make disciples of Jesus.https://foothill.churchLearn about our For the Sake of His Name 2-Year Discipleship Journey:https://foothill.church/FTSOHN
The Book of PsalmsPsalm 23Psalm 42 invites us to wrestle honestly with our emotions and to consider how God intends them to function in the life of a believer. As the psalmist acknowledges the depth of what he feels but refuses to be led by it, we learn to hope in God by anchoring our lives in truth rather than in the rise and fall of our feelings.Sermon Preached by Steve DuBransky on February 8, 2026Foothill Church exists to glorify God by living as disciples of Jesus who make disciples of Jesus. https://foothill.church Learn about our For the Sake of His Name 2-Year Discipleship Journey: https://foothill.church/FTSOHN
After a fearful generation falls in the wilderness, God calls Joshua to lead a new people forward, commanding him to be strong and courageous because God Himself is with him. Courage comes not from strength or strategy, but from trusting God’s presence and obeying His Word.Sermon Preached by, guest preacher, Ryan Baitzel on February 1, 2026Foothill Church exists to glorify God by living as disciples of Jesus who make disciples of Jesus.https://foothill.churchLearn about our For the Sake of His Name 2-Year Discipleship Journey:https://foothill.church/FTSOHN
Man of God (Part 4)What we truly believe always shows up in how we live, because behavior is belief made visible, and when eternity and the reality of God become real to us, faithfulness stops being a burden and becomes a joy. Paul grounds Timothy’s obedience in a big, awe-filled vision of who God is, knowing that only a deep and true understanding of God’s greatness will produce men whose lives consistently reflect what they believe.Sermon Preached by Chris Lewis on January 25, 2026Foothill Church exists to glorify God by living as disciples of Jesus who make disciples of Jesus.https://foothill.church Learn about our For the Sake of His Name 2-Year Discipleship Journey:https://foothill.church/FTSOHN
Man of God (Part 3)We love stories of fighting men because God has wired men with an impulse to protect, contend, and persevere, but Scripture redirects that impulse away from destructive battles and toward the good fight of faith. A man of God fights not for ego or anger, but by fleeing sin, pursuing godliness, taking hold of eternal life, and courageously confessing Christ for the sake of his own faith and the faith of others.Sermon Preached by Chris Lewis on January 18, 2026Foothill Church exists to glorify God by living as disciples of Jesus who make disciples of Jesus.https://foothill.church Learn about our For the Sake of His Name 2-Year Discipleship Journey:https://foothill.church/FTSOHN
Man of God (Part 2)A man of God doesn’t just flee sin out of fear or avoidance; he runs toward something better by actively pursuing the life God calls him to live. According to Paul in 1 Timothy 6:11, that life is marked not by trading one vice for another, but by continually following after righteousness, godliness, faith, love, steadfastness, and gentleness as a lifelong pursuit of Christlikeness.Sermon Preached by Chris Lewis on January 11, 2026Foothill Church exists to glorify God by living as disciples of Jesus who make disciples of Jesus.https://foothill.church Learn about our For the Sake of His Name 2-Year Discipleship Journey:https://foothill.church/FTSOHN
Man of God (Part 1)Paul reminds Timothy that being a man of God doesn’t begin with fighting harder but with fleeing what will quietly destroy him, especially the pull of sinful desires that promise gain but lead to loss. A man of God lives in line with who he already is in Christ, intentionally turning from what weakens his faith and moving toward a life shaped by obedience and trust in God.Sermon Preached by Chris Lewis on January 4, 2026Foothill Church exists to glorify God by living as disciples of Jesus who make disciples of Jesus.https://foothill.church Learn about our For the Sake of His Name 2-Year Discipleship Journey:https://foothill.church/FTSOHN
Genuine saving faith produces works in the life of the Christian as they joyfully obey and follow the teachings of Christ.
God With Us (Advent 2025 – Part 3)Jesus came to be with us—broken, sinful people—and His humility shows what God’s love is really like. Because He emptied Himself and served, we’re called to adopt the same humble mindset toward others.Sermon Preached by Chris Lewis on December 14, 2025Foothill Church exists to glorify God by living as disciples of Jesus who make disciples of Jesus.https://foothill.church Learn about our For the Sake of His Name 2-Year Discipleship Journey:https://foothill.church/FTSOHN
God With Us (Advent 2025 – Part 2)Hebrews 2:14–17 shows that Christmas matters because God became truly human in Jesus—not in sin, but in our flesh—to accomplish what no one else could. By taking on our nature, Christ destroyed the devil’s power, silenced his accusations, and freed us from the fear and slavery of death. As the perfect High Priest, He represents us before God, bears our sin in propitiation, and gives us His righteousness. Jesus became like us so He could save us, stand for us, and bring us into the life and hope only He can give.Sermon Preached by Bryan Martinez on December 7, 2025Foothill Church exists to glorify God by living as disciples of Jesus who make disciples of Jesus.https://foothill.church Learn about our For the Sake of His Name 2-Year Discipleship Journey:https://foothill.church/FTSOHN
God With Us (Advent 2025 – Part 1)Jesus, the Lord over all creation and the exact image of the invisible God, has come near—the One through whom all things were made and in whom all things hold together. And He entered His own creation to reconcile all things to Himself, making peace through His blood and inviting His people into His redeeming work.Sermon Preached by Steve DuBransky on November 30, 2025Foothill Church exists to glorify God by living as disciples of Jesus who make disciples of Jesus.https://foothill.church Learn about our For the Sake of His Name 2-Year Discipleship Journey:https://foothill.church/FTSOHN
Romans Vol. 1 - Coming Under GraceWe tend to assume we’re innocent before God, confident that our good works or moral efforts will tip the scales in our favor, but Paul shows that the law only exposes our failure to meet God’s perfect standard. When every excuse is stripped away and every mouth is stopped, the only hope we have is not our own righteousness but the righteousness of Christ.Sermon Preached by Chris Lewis on November 23, 2025Foothill Church exists to glorify God by living as disciples of Jesus who make disciples of Jesus.https://foothill.churchLearn about our For the Sake of His Name 2-Year Discipleship Journey:https://foothill.church/FTSOHN
Romans Vol. 1 - Coming Under GracePaul’s purpose in Romans 3:9–18 is to name our true condition before God—that every one of us is “under sin,” unrighteous, and unable to seek or understand Him on our own. Until we see this diagnosis clearly, we won’t recognize why our conduct is so broken or why we desperately need the cure God provides in the gospel.Sermon Preached by Chris Lewis on November 16, 2025Foothill Church exists to glorify God by living as disciples of Jesus who make disciples of Jesus.https://foothill.churchLearn about our For the Sake of His Name 2-Year Discipleship Journey:https://foothill.church/FTSOHN
Romans Vol. 1 - Coming Under GracePaul shows that people naturally make excuses to avoid taking responsibility for sin, shifting blame or rationalizing wrongdoing to protect their self-image and justify their actions. In Romans 3:3–8, he dismantles these arguments, revealing that no excuse can exempt anyone from guilt—and that our only hope for forgiveness and salvation is found through faith in Jesus Christ.Sermon Preached by Chris Lewis on November 9, 2025Foothill Church exists to glorify God by living as disciples of Jesus who make disciples of Jesus.https://foothill.churchLearn about our For the Sake of His Name 2-Year Discipleship Journey:https://foothill.church/FTSOHN
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