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I am a Confident Witness Because of the Empty Tomb
Acts 1:1-26 | Fri, Mar 27, 2015 | Pastor John Stillman
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Each year at Easter, Christians everywhere observe the resurrection of Jesus Christ. But the resurrection of Jesus is more than just an historical event. It is a continual reality. In this sermon series, we will see how the empty tomb of Jesus guarantees for us the promises of God.
I am a Different Person Because of the Empty Tomb
Acts 26:1-29 | Sun, May 17, 2015 | Pastor John Stillman

Being a follower of Jesus is not just about believing. It's also about becoming. It's about becoming who God has made you to really be. In this message, Pastor John examines the transformation of the Apostle Paul from persecutor to Christian that gives us some insight on what God wants His people to become.

I am Accountable to God Because of the Empty Tomb
Acts 17:16-34 | Sun, May 10, 2015 | Pastor John Stillman

Accountability is not something we like. We say things like, "You can't tell me what to do." "I don't have to listen to you." "You're not the boss of me!" But by His resurrection from death, Jesus shows that He is the final judge of every person and all are accountable to Him.

I am Free Because of the Empty Tomb
Acts 13:38-39 | Sun, May 03, 2015 | Pastor John Stillman

Two things come to those who believe by Jesus' death and resurrection - forgiveness and freedom. In this message, Pastor John looks at what it is that Jesus frees us from and how to live it out in our lives.

I am Able to Accept Others Because of the Empty Tomb
Acts 10:1-11:18 | Sun, Apr 26, 2015 | Pastor John Stillman

Wouldn’t it be great to belong to a community where people didn’t rank you by status, race, class, wealth, beauty, or education? That's what the church is supposed to be like! In this message, Pastor John looks at the conversion of a Roman centurion and what it teaches us about accepting others.

I am Able to Forgive Others Because of the Empty Tomb
Acts 6-7 | Sun, Apr 19, 2015 | Pastor John Stillman

The followers of Jesus are facing persecution, martyrdom, and attack every day. How will we respond? In this message, the death of Stephen and his vision of the risen Jesus show us how to withstand persecution and forgive those who have wronged us over and over and over.

I Am Healed Because of the Empty Tomb
Acts 3:1-26 | Sun, Apr 12, 2015 | Pastor John Stillman

The number one human anxiety is illness and death, but the resurrection of Jesus shows us that God is able to reverse those things. In this message, Pastor John looks at how the healing of a man at the Temple exalts the name of Jesus and gives us hope for healing that lasts into eternity.

I am Restored Because of the Empty Tomb
Acts 2:1-41 | Sun, Apr 05, 2015 | Pastor John Stillman

There are a million wrong ways to deal with guilt, but only one right way that leads to restoration. In this message, Pastor John looks at how Jesus eradicates our guilt and proves it by His resurrection.

Worship and Witness
1 Corinthians 14:20-25 | Sun, Sep 30, 2007 | Pastor John Stillman

Our focus last week was on restoring our worship to right side-up through a relationship with Jesus. It’s only through Jesus and a faith-based relationship with Him that we can worship God properly. Today we’re going to look at corporate worship – why we should worship together, what worshiping together does, and how we should do it.

The Spirit of Christmas
Micah 3 | Sun, Dec 01, 2013 | Pastor John Stillman

Confident and humble leadership is important. 700 years before the birth of Jesus, the leaders were known for injustice, bribery, and weakness. God filled a prophet named Micah with the Holy Spirit to declare His message that we can be led a different way. A way that removes our fears, clears up our confusion, and forgives our failures.

Made for More
Psalm 122:1-9 | Sun, Dec 04, 2022 | Pastor John Stillman

What does it mean to be made for more? It does not mean you were made for more stuff, not more power, not more money not more possessions. You were not born primarily for these things. Pastor John Stillman takes a deeper look into Psalm 122 to answer the question what were we made for.