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Unspeakable Joy!
Luke 1:67-79 | Sun, Dec 23, 2012 | Pastor Ken Schultz
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The birth of Jesus brings Unspeakable Joy to all that call Him Lord and King!
Unspeakable Joy Part II
Philippians 4:4-8 | Sun, Dec 30, 2012 | Pastor Ken Schultz

2013 is coming do you want it to be joyful? It can be if you find your joy in Jesus instead of circumstances. Learn to rejoice instead of worrying, grumbling, and being anxious. Have joy in 2013 by changing how you think!

Tidings of Comfort and Joy
Luke 2:1-20 | Sat, Dec 25, 2010 | Pastor Ken Schultz

The story of Christmas is so familiar to us that often we lose the message of what this blessed event mean to mankind. The Angel tells the Shepard’s not to fear hear the message that God is now with us we truly have nothing to fear because God has got our back. This is true “Tidings of Comfort and Joy!”

More Joy
Luke 15:3-7 | Sun, Mar 19, 2023 | Pastor Ken Schultz

Due to some technical difficulties the first few minutes of the sermon's audio is not available, therefore this audio recording starts about 5 minutes into the sermon. We apologize for the inconvenience. We all want to have more joy in our lives! But joy is different from happiness because it often comes at the end of suffering or struggles. In this message on the parable of the Lost sheep in Luke 15:3 - 7, there is a struggle going on. The "sinners" are drawing near to hear Jesus and the religious in the crowd are grumbling. Jesus want to lead both groups of sinners to more joy. So He tells them a parable about the nature of God's love for us all as sinners.

Enter Into Joy
Luke 1:39-49 | Fri, Dec 20, 2019 | Pastor Ken Schultz

God is the most joyful thing in the universe. So no matter what circumstance we are in if we will fellowship with Him we can rejoice in our spirits as we praise Him.

Come to Yourself!
Luke 15:17-24 | Sun, Apr 23, 2023 | Pastor Ken Schultz

Coming to yourself is a great gift! But many of us have to go through great pain to finally get there. Often it causes a lot of pain to others in our lives before we get there. The message Come to yourself is part of the series, You Turn to Joy, that delves deeper into the parables of Luke 15. In this message we specifically look at the Prodigal son parable in Luke 15:17 - 24, when the prodigal son realizes that he needs to go back to the Father.

Near or Far
Luke 15:1-3 | Sun, Mar 12, 2023 | Pastor Ken Schultz

This is the first part of our series You turn to Joy that looks deeper into the parables and teachings of Jesus in Luke 15. Luke speaks of 4 groups of lost people, the sinners, the tax collectors, the Pharisees and the scribes. Everyone might have thought that some of those groups like the Pharisees and the scribes are those near to God and some of the other groups may be far from God. But it was the sinners and the tax collectors that were drawing near to Jesus and listening to His message.

No Junk For Jesus
Matthew 26:6-15 | Sun, Jan 03, 2010 | Pastor Ken Schultz

In this week’s message "No Junk for Jesus," Pastor Ken encourages the Church to give the best themselves to God in 2010. We are to pour out our lives for the one who poured our His life for us. That worshiping at Jesus feet is our primary Joy and what gives us the strength to Love our neighbors.

One Body
Ephesians 4:11-17 | Sun, Nov 10, 2024 | Pastor Ken Schultz

In this message, "One Body," we continue our series Who God Says You Are with an in-depth look at Ephesians, exploring what it means to be the Body of Christ with Christ as our head. As believers, we are united in purpose and spirit, each uniquely gifted yet working together to reveal God's love and grace in the world. Just as our bodies need each part to function in harmony, so too does the Body of Christ rely on each of us to live out our faith, supporting one another in unity and love under the guidance and leadership of Christ.

Called for a purpose
Ephesians 4:1-10 | Sun, Nov 03, 2024 | Pastor Ken Schultz

This message titled "Called for a Purpose" emphasizes that every believer has a unique calling from God, designed to fulfill His greater purpose. It highlights how following God's purpose leads to personal transformation and strengthens community impact through serving and glorifying God.

Loved
Ephesians 3:14-21 | Sun, Oct 27, 2024 | Pastor Ken Schultz

This message is part of our series titled: Who God says you are, an in depth study on the book of Ephesians. You are not who you think you are. You are not who others say you are. You are who God says you are!