
Services
No More Cowardly Christians
In his Father's Day sermon, Pastor Tom encourages men to embrace their God-given courage and leadership roles, emphasizing that true strength comes from recognizing God's presence, following His guidance, and being bold in faith, just as Joshua led the Israelites in overcoming the fortified city of Jericho.
The Spirit Has Come and He’s Not Leaving
In his sermon, Pastor Scott emphasizes the significance of Pentecost Sunday, explaining that the Holy Spirit is a promised gift for all believers today, empowering them to live out their faith and share the Gospel with others.
Hello, My Name is ______.
In this Mother's Day sermon, Pastor Robin Van Kempen emphasizes the significance of names in defining identity and purpose, reflecting on how God knows and values each person individually, while encouraging the congregation to embrace new, positive identities that align with God's truth.
The Community Paradox
Pastor Tom emphasizes the importance of genuine community, or koinonia, within the church, arguing that true fellowship goes beyond superficial interactions to form deep, supportive relationships where believers share their lives and faith with one another.
The Communion Experience
In this sermon, Pastor Tom emphasizes the importance of communion as a powerful, communal experience that embodies friendship and family, inviting believers to deeply participate in the celebration of Jesus' sacrifice while acknowledging its potential to transform lives.
Take the Plunge
In this sermon, Pastor Tom enthusiastically shares the meaning and importance of water baptism in the Christian faith, illustrating it as a commanded ordinance from Jesus, an outward sign of inner spiritual transformation, and an essential step in the journey of faith, encouraging all believers to actively participate.
Clarity is King
Pastor Tom Van Kempen highlighted the importance of clarity and responsible use of spiritual gifts like prophecy and speaking in tongues, emphasizing their role in serving and edifying the church with love as the guiding principle.
The More Excellent Way
True love, as defined in the Bible, goes beyond feelings and attraction and requires a deep understanding of God, commitment, and selflessness, advocating that love is a choice that endures through hardships.