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How do you handle anger? On both a national and personal stage, this question beckons for an answer. It is an emotion that lurks behind strained relationships, broken homes, national tensions, and divided churches; thus, it must be approached with sobriety and spiritual insight. This sermon will explore how God’s wisdom can help us manage this emotion so that good prevails.
A sermon given by Greg Chandler on October 5, 2025.
The fourth and final lesson in our Gospel Meeting with Kevin Clark, which took place September 26 - 28, 2025.
The third of four lessons in our Gospel Meeting with Kevin Clark, which took place September 26 - 28, 2025.
The second of four lessons in our Gospel Meeting with Kevin Clark, which took place September 26 - 28, 2025.
The first of four lessons in our Gospel Meeting with Kevin Clark, which took place September 26 - 28, 2025.
In a culture driven by image, how do the children of God stay spiritually grounded and free from the vanity of the times? As in all things, God’s Word provides the principles by which His children can fix their focus on heavenly things. This sermon will explore how to avoid obsessing over others’ opinions and be transformed into the image of Jesus Christ.
A sermon given by Greg Chandler on September 21, 2025.
David Dunaway brings a sermon based on the "I Will" statements in Psalm 119.
A sermon given on September 14, 2025.
Love is a word associated with strong emotion. It brings to mind thoughts of family relationships, acts of kindness, and romantic feelings. Yet, for all its many facets, one idea seldom linked with it is the command to love. This, however, is exactly what the Lord stated to His apostles and, consequently, to us. This coming Sunday, a sermon titled “The New Commandment: Love One Another” will explore the concept of “commanded love.” It will delve into not only why the Lord commanded us to love one another but also how this command can be carried out.
A sermon given by Greg Chandler on September 7, 2025.
Entrusting another with something of value displays great confidence and is often accompanied by the command to “keep this safe.” Far from being just a set of rules and regulations, Christianity is a valuable way of life based on the selfless love God has shown for us. As a part of this way of life, there are rules that must be treated with great respect. This sermon will discuss the respect for God that arises from our love for Him. It will explore how appreciation for God’s commands reveals our love for Him and our trust in His plan.
A sermon given by Greg Chandler on August 31, 2025.
Every church desires to please the Lord, but how can we know if He is truly pleased? The Apostle Paul helps answer this question in his introduction to the letter to the Colossians. This sermon will explore Paul’s words to these ancient Christians and show how what was relevant then remains relevant today. It will examine the foundations on which a church must be built and the means by which its health can be evaluated.
A sermon given by Greg Chandler on August 24, 2025.
Luke records many significant firsts in the book of Acts, including the moment when Jesus’ followers were first called Christians. This account establishes a pattern that has endured for over 2,000 years. It not only provides the name for Jesus’ followers but also outlines key details for becoming and remaining a Christian. This sermon will explore how Acts 11:19–26 reveals the attitude required to become and stay a follower of Jesus. It will also show that the authority for following Jesus is found in this ancient text, which remains as relevant today as it was then.
A sermon given by Greg Chandler on August 17, 2025.
The Bible, the inspired Word of God, has endured for 2,000 years. It has faced more scrutiny and testing than any other book in history, yet it remains steadfast. For believers, its value is immeasurable because it reveals God’s will. This sermon will explore the Bible’s importance and its essential role in revealing God’s will. Whether new to biblical studies or a seasoned student of the Word, this sermon will challenge all to deepen their appreciation for the Bible’s blessings.
This sermon complements last week’s sermon on the impact of believing in God. If you missed last week’s sermon, consider listening to it before Sunday.
A sermon given by Greg Chandler on August 10, 2025.
We make decisions every day, but some are more significant than others. The most monumental decision is whether to believe in God, as this choice shapes all other major decisions in life. In this sermon, we will address questions about believing in God and reasons some reject Him. This choice has eternal consequences; thus, we must choose wisely.
A sermon given by Greg Chandler on August 3, 2025.
Although discussed less frequently than Jesus' death and crucifixion, His ascension is a profound and pivotal moment. It concludes one phase of His earthly work while inaugurating His powerful role as the Messiah King. This sermon will explore the ascension, focusing on how Jesus’ sacrifice uniquely qualifies Him to ascend to the throne alongside His Father and assume the rule promised to the worthy “Son of Man.”
A sermon given by Greg Chandler on July 27, 2025.
Coming to the end of His earthly ministry, the coronation of Jesus would have met the expectations of few, if any, of those looking for the Messiah. Clothed with mockery, crowned with thorns, bloodied and bruised, the Savior paid the redemption price for humanity. Though some did so unwittingly, testimonials in the Gospel of John reveal that He was, indeed, the better Moses, Israel, and Adam. This sermon will examine three who testified about Him, focusing on how their words show the fulfillment of God’s plan from the beginning.
A sermon given by Greg Chandler on July 20, 2025.
One perhaps underemphasized event on Jesus’ road to coronation is His transfiguration. This very peculiar account, however, is essential in understanding who the King is and what is expected of those who follow Him. This sermon will delve into this significant event to better understand who He is as our King.
A sermon given by Greg Chandler on July 13, 2025.
After His baptism and wilderness temptations, Jesus began His work of preaching the gospel of the kingdom. Going up on a mountain, Jesus delivered a sermon demonstrating where true righteousness is found and how it forms the foundation of His kingdom. This sermon will discuss this stellar teaching and its message of righteousness that is needed for those who wish to become kingdom citizens.
A sermon given by Greg Chandler on July 6, 2025.
Just after His baptism, Jesus faced a time of severe testing by the devil. Far from a staged performance, this was a time when it would be proven whether or not Jesus really was the perfect One who, unlike humanity, would maintain steadfast trust in the Father. This sermon will focus on this time in Jesus’ life. This study will explore the motivation behind the temptations and Jesus’ responses to them.
A sermon given by Greg Chandler on June 29, 2025.
While our regular evangelist was out of town, one of our elders, Greg Kiel, brings a message about what gives life purpose. A sermon given on June 22, 2025.
Why was Jesus baptized? This question has been discussed widely among Christians for the past 2,000 years. This sermon will explore why Jesus took this action. Using Matthew 2-3, the study will look both backward and forward to appreciate this great event in Jesus's life and its promise for God’s people today.
A sermon given by Greg Chandler on June 15, 2025.