10/26/2025 – Sunday Sermon – Dr. Phillip Marshall
10/19/2025 – Sunday Sermon – Kris Brackett – True worshipers rejoice in the love of God (1:1-5) True worshipers remain in the fear of God (1:6-2:9) True worshipers replicate the faithfulness of God (2:10-16) True worshipers recognize the justice and patience of God (2:17-3:7) True worshipers respond to the generosity of God (3:8-12). True worshipers rest in the reward of God (3:13-4:3).
10/05/2025 – Sunday Sermon – Shane Koehler – Pray More Seriously (v. 7) Love More Deeply (v. 8) Welcome More Freely (v. 9) Serve More Faithfully (vv.10–11) Glorify God More Fully (v. 11) Summary: Because the end is near, believers must be sober, prayerful, loving, hospitable, and faithful stewards of God’s grace, so that God may be glorified in Christ forever.
09/28/2025 – Sunday Sermon – Shane Koehler – The Break With Sin (vv. 1–2) The Burden of the Past (v. 3) The Backlash of the World (vv. 4–5) The Blessing of Eternal Life (v. 6) Summary: Our present suffering is evidence of a decisive break with sin, confirmation of both our union with Christ and our pathway toward eternal life.
09/21/2025 – Benediction Service – Shane Koehler- 1. Overcome in His Rebellion (vv. 1–9) 2. Received in His Fellowship (vv. 10–16) 3. Restored in His Commission (vv. 17–19) Summary: The story of Saul’s conversion shows how God transforms the church’s fiercest enemy into its boldest missionary, proving that no one is beyond His saving reach.
09/21/2025 – Sunday Sermon – Shane Koehler – 1. He Provided Us With Access to God (v. 18) 2. He Proclaimed His Triumph to Rebellious Spirits (vv. 19–20a) 3. He Perfected the Pattern of Salvation (vv. 20b–21) 4. He Puts Evil Powers Under His Authority (v. 22) Summary: Through His work, Christ secured an unshakable hope for believers, showing that sin is forgiven, salvation is accomplished, and every power is subject to Him.
09/14/2025 – Sunday Sermon – Shane Koehler – 1. Be Zealous for What Is Good (v. 13) 2. Be Fearless in the Face of Suffering (v. 14) 3. Be Confident in the Lord’s Sovereignty (v. 15) 4. Be Faithful When Falsely Accused (vv. 16-17)
09/07/2025 – Evening Sunday Sermon – Shane Koehler – The Church was Built by God’s Power The Church was Energized by the Spirit The Church Proclaimed the Risen Christ The Church was Courageous in Witness The Church was Purified in Holiness The Church was Unified in Fellowship Summary: The Opening chapters of the book of Acts reveals that God’s sovereign plan, working through the power of His Spirit, builds a pure and unified church that gives bold testimony to the Resurrected Christ.
09/07/2025 – Sunday Sermon – Shane Koehler – Cultivate harmony with God’s People (v. 8) Resist retaliation towards Hostility (v. 9) Pursue righteousness in word and deed (vv. 10–11) Live in Light of God’s Gaze (v. 12) Summary: True joy in life is not found in wealth or in a world that always treats us fairly, but in trusting God’s providence and living for His priorities.
08/31/2025 – Sunday Sermon – Shane Koehler – He Studies His Wife He Honors His Wife He Treasures His Wife Summary: Peter warns husbands that God is not fooled by your public prayers if your private lives dishonor your wives.
08/24/2025 – Sunday Sermon – Shane Koehler – 1. A Portrait of Persuasion (vv. 1–2) 2. A Portrait of Adornment (vv. 3–5) 3. A Portrait of Courage (v. 6) Summary: Peter presents a wife’s submission not as fearful servitude but as fearless hope in God—an inner adornment of imperishable beauty that reflects a powerful testimony of faith in God.
8/17/2025 – Sunday Sermon – Shane Koehler – Submit When the World Rebels (1.18) Admit Where the World Excuses (1.19–20) Imitate the One The World Insulted (1.21–23) Depend on a Love the World Denies (1.24–25) Summary: Peter calls believers to endure unjust treatment with Godward submission, following Christ’s own example of sinless suffering, trusting God’s just judgment, and resting in the redemptive care of the Shepherd who bore their sins.
08/10/2025 – Sunday Sermon – Shane Koehler – Submit When the World Rebels (1.18) Admit Where the World Excuses (1.19–20) Imitate the One The World Insulted (1.21–23) Depend on a Love the World Denies (1.24–35) Summary: Peter calls believers to endure unjust treatment with Godward submission, following Christ’s own example of sinless suffering, trusting God’s just judgment, and resting in the redemptive care of the Shepherd who bore their sins.
08/03/2025 – Sunday Sermon – Joel Teague – 1. The Divine Set Up (7:8-10) 2. The Violent Collision (7:11-12) 3. The Foretold Outcome (7:13)
07/27/2025 – Sunday Sermon – Kris Brackett – Our Comfort: Actively Turn to God (Psalm 31:1-8) Our Confession: Admit Your Exhaustion and Brokenness to God (Psalm 31:9-13) Our Confidence: Affirm Your Faith that God will Deliver. (Psalm 31:14-20) Our Call: Appeal to Others to Hope in God. (Psalm 31:21-24)
07/20/2025 – Sunday Sermon – Shane Koehler – Submit to Authority for the Lord’s Sake (vv.13–14) Silence Critics by Doing Good (v.15) Display Freedom through Submission (v.16) Demonstrate the Gospel in Every Interaction (v.17) Peter challenges believers to live as loyal servants of God by submitting to authorities, honoring all people, and using your freedom to silence critics through honorable conduct.
07/13/2025 – Sunday Sermon – Shane Koehler – Defeat the Desires that Undermine Your Witness (v.11) Display a Life that Commands Respect (v.12a) Disarm the Critics by Your Consistent Testimony (v.12b) Summary: God calls His people to a holy and honorable life in the world that silences slander and draws others to salvation.
07/06/2025 – Sunday Sermon – Greg Brown – Reject all Anxiety (v.6a) Replace Worry With Prayer (v.6b) Rest in God’s Provision (v.7)
06/29/2025 – Sunday Sermon – Shane Koehler – An Electing Love (2:9) An Essential Role (2:9) An Exclusive Ownership (2:9) An Evangelistic Purpose (2:9) An Evident Mercy (2:10) Summary: Peter highlights the privileged status of believers to strengthen their sense of identity amid suffering, so they might boldly proclaim His excellencies
06/22/2025 – Sunday Sermon – Shane Koehler – A Living Stone that Builds Those who Come (2:4–5) A Cornerstone that Honors Those Who Believe (2:6–7) A Stumbling Stone that Crushes Those Who Rebel (2:8) Summary: Peter presents Jesus as three different kinds of stones to highlight three different responses to him by those who encounter Him