Sermon – January 16th, 2022
This weeks message was preached by Mike Rattin from Romans 11:1-10 titled, “A Remnant, Chosen by Grace.” Listen to the sermon here
This weeks message was preached by Mike Rattin from Romans 11:1-10 titled, “A Remnant, Chosen by Grace.” Listen to the sermon here
This week, the sermon was preached by Matt Brown from Romans 10:3 entitled “Submitting to God’s Righteousness”. You can listen to the sermon by following this link.
Follow this link to listen to this week’s sermon by Matt Brown from Psalm 4:7 entitled “The Source of Joy in 2022”. The microphone was muted for the introduction and part of the first point of the sermon. To summarize what is missing from the audio recording, joy or gladness is an attitude or feeling
This week the message was brought to us by one of our missionaries, Joshua Rattin. He preached from 1 Timothy 3:14-16. Please click here to listen to the message. He and his family are sent from our church to Uganda. You can read more about their ministry here
This weeks message was preached by Mike Rattin from Romans 10:1-21 titled, “Salvation by Grace Alone, Through Faith Alone, in Christ Alone.” You can listen to the sermon here
This weeks message was preached by Matt Brown from 2 Corinthians 4:6-5:10 titled, “Confident Knowing” You can listen to the message here
This weeks message was preached by Mike Rattin from Romans 9:30-10:5 titled, “A Sincere and Religious Journey to the Wrath of God “ You can listen to the message here
This weeks message was preached by Mike Rattin from Romans 9:22-33 titled, “A Surprising New Look and New Identity for the Church” You can listen to the sermon here
Matt Brown brings the sermon today from Romans 8:28-9:18, titled “God’s Unchanging Purpose” You can listen to the message here
This Sunday, we were privileged to be joined by Peter Brock from Reaching and Teaching. He is the supervisor for our missionaries, Josh and Abby Rattin. More information about Josh and Abby is available on our missions page. Peter preached a sermon from Psalm 135. You can listen to the sermon here.
