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Does it really matter how I live? - pt. ii: "Three steps to victory"
Romans 6:1-14 | Sun, Apr 10, 2016 | Pastor John Stillman
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We have a choice about how we will live in the world, but it can feel overwhelming when we think of the corruption around us and in us. In this message, we continue to look at how Paul encourages us to see our lives in Christ and to gain spiritual victory.
Does How I Live Really Matter?
Romans 6:1-14 | Sun, Apr 03, 2016 | Pastor John Stillman

Once Jesus forgives your sins and you are saved and bound for heaven, does it really matter how you live the rest of your life on earth? Some followers of Jesus remarkably say, "No. It doesn't matter at all." In Romans 6, Paul answers the question in a way that is sure to cause us to realize the true blessing of grace.

You've gotta serve somebody
Romans 6:15-23 | Sun, Apr 17, 2016 | Pastor John Stillman

God's goal for followers of Jesus Christ is for us to become more and more like His Son in our actual lives. In this message, Pastor John explores the issue, choices, and strategies for us to have success in our sanctification in Jesus Christ.

The Most Interesting Man in the World
Romans 5:14-21 | Sun, Mar 27, 2016 | Pastor John Stillman

The two most influential individuals in human history are Adam and Jesus Christ. In this message, Pastor John shares four important truths about Jesus that make Him truly "the most interesting man in the world."

God Keeps His Promises
Romans 5:12-14 | Sun, Mar 20, 2016 | Pastor John Stillman

Mankind has a horrible record when it comes to keeping promises. God, however, is faithful and good. In this message, Pastor John explores how the broken promise of Adam brought sin and death into the world. But good news! Jesus Christ came to keep the promise in our place.

Spectacular Sinners and the Love of God
Romans 5:6-11 | Sun, Mar 13, 2016 | Pastor John Stillman

History and the Bible are full of stories of spectacular sinners. Fortunately, the Bible also contains the story of the spectacular love of God that shines bright against the darkness of the world's most spectacular sinners. In this message, Pastor John looks at one of the most familiar passages in Romans which gives us confidence and hope in God's love for us.

The Most Hoped For Things in the World
Romans 5:1-5 | Sun, Mar 06, 2016 | Pastor John Stillman

What are the most hoped for things in the world? We could look and look, but Scripture tells us that what we really need and have is available to us through the gospel. In this message, we will look at five things the gospel provides to all believers.

Opening the Door to Mission
Acts 17:16-34 | Mon, Jan 26, 2009 | Pastor John Stillman

There’s no doubt that we live in a pluralistic culture. Plurality is a fact of our increasingly mobile society, and technology which shortens the time and distance between cultures. What we need to learn is how to respond to the ideology of pluralism – that faith is private, or that different religions are not a matter of truth vs. falsehood, but of different perceptions of the same truth.

How to have hard conversations
Colossians 3:5-17 | Sun, May 05, 2019 | Pastor John Stillman

We live in very polarized times. We might want to ignore hard conversations or try the ways that make sense to the world, but our aim is to honor Christ. In this message, Pastor John shares a Biblical perspective on how to have hard conversations.

Hungry for more. Happy with less.
Philippians 4:10 | Sun, Oct 21, 2018 | Pastor John Stillman

We live in a world of elusive contentment, but Paul was a man who found the answer to always being satisfied. In this message, Pastor John looks at Paul's path for learning contentment and a test for whether our ambitions are godly or selfish.

Where confidence comes from
Philippians 1:6 | Sun, Sep 09, 2018 | Pastor John Stillman

We live in a free-fall world of anxiety and insecurity. For followers of Christ, a lack of confidence can lead to problems with joy, prayer, and evangelism. In this message, Pastor John looks at how confidence in God's faithfulness to hold His people secure is central to the gospel.