Sermon – September 26th, 2021
Pastor Mike Rattin brings the message today from Romans 9:6-13 “God’s Promises Never Fail”. Listen to the sermon here
Pastor Mike Rattin brings the message today from Romans 9:6-13 “God’s Promises Never Fail”. Listen to the sermon here
This Sunday, Matt Brown brings the sermon from Romans 8:34 – “More Than That, Who Was Raised” Listen to the sermon here
This Sunday, we were privileged to be joined by one of our supported missionaries, Edwin Colon, and members of his family from Brooklyn, NY. More information about the work he does is available on our missions page. Edwin preached a sermon from Psalm 103 entitled, “Don’t Forget In the Dark What God Has Taught You
How does a child of God live in the kingdom of man? We’ll explore this topic from a number of angles in a Sunday School series by this title beginning in October 2020. Links to notes and audio recordings will be maintained in this post as frequently as possible. Notes Foundations of Christian Civics –
A rich man approaches Jesus asking how to receive eternal life. Yet he already has his own answer in mind – works and riches. Jesus shows him how neither of these things will suffice for salvation. The text is from Luke 18:18-30.
The disciples around Jesus felt an obligation to keep him “on task” – no need to waste his time with little children running around. Yet Jesus sees these little ones differently from them, and encourages them to come. Pastor Michael Rattin considers the humility on display in Luke 18:15-17.
A prideful Pharisee who thinks himself already righteous enters a temple and leaves in his sin. A tax collector, recognizing his sin, enters the temple and leaves justified. The deciding factor is simple: humility. Pastor Michael Rattin speaks on Luke 18:9-14.
Can our faith be gauged by how much we pray? When Christians trust in God and his promises, we will be a praying people, as Jesus’ parable in Luke 18 shows. Pastor Michael Rattin speaks on Luke 18:1-8.
When considering the major themes of God’s teaching in scripture, an oft-overlooked one is that of unity and harmony in the church. Pastor Michael Rattin speaks on Romans 15:1-7.
On Easter Sunday, Paul’s prayer that we know the hope to which we were called rings truer than ever, given our world’s understanding of what Easter means. Pastor Michael Rattin speaks on Ephesians 1:15-23.