Messages from 2025 (Page 2)

Messages from 2025 (Page 2)

The Law

The next few chapters of Exodus bring us to the Ten Commandments. Rules and laws from the Lord may feel restrictive or even cruel. In reality, God gave these laws to the Israelites as a gift — a way to provide structure and peace to the chaos of God’s people as they wandered in the desert.

Whining & Dining

The next few chapters of Exodus are full of both praise and grumbling. The Israelites are quick to forget God’s goodness and faithfulness, and yet, He still provides each time they’re in need. Even when man grumbles and panics, God gives and provides.

Through the Water

As we continue exploring the book of Exodus, we learn that sometimes following God might not be in the direction we think or the time we think. However, there’s always a reason for the way God is leading us. In Exodus 13 and 14, we finally come to one of the most famous parts of this story. Just when the Israelites think all hope is lost, God uses Moses to part the Red Sea and escape the Egyptian army.

A New Tradition

Traditions shape who we are. In Exodus, God established a new tradition through the Passover—a reminder of both His judgment and His mercy. In this sermon, Pastor Brent walks through the tenth plague, the institution of the Passover, and how this moment points directly to Jesus Christ, our true Passover Lamb.

Unstoppable God

As we continue our journey through Exodus, we come to one of the most memorable parts of Moses’ journey. In Exodus 5 – 10, Moses and Aaron challenge Pharaoh to let the Israelites go free. God’s response to Pharaoh’s rejection of their pleas is revealing. God will stop at nothing to save, redeem, and restore.

The Reluctant Rescuer

In the next few chapters of Exodus, Moses enters the scene. From his miraculous birth and discovery by Pharaoh’s daughter to his conversation with God through a burning bush, we find a reluctant rescuer sent to bring the Israelites out of Egypt. Here, we learn that deliverance may not come how or when we think it will.

Bitter Blessings

Dive into the book of Exodus with us in our newest sermon series, exploring the work of God in an enslaved people known as the Israelites. Pastor Brent begins with the first chapter of the book, where we learn the way of blessing is not always easy. In fact, the real path of blessing might just be through hardship and bitterness.

Transformed from Orphan to Child

God desires an intimate, personal relationship with you. And in order to get it, He wants to adopt you into His family. Listen as Pastor Brent intertwines his family’s story with the story of God in one of his favorite sermons. Jesus didn’t just come to redeem; He came to adopt.

The Rule-Breaking Jesus

In a conversation filled with compassion and truth between Jesus and a Samaritan woman in the book of John, Jesus breaks all the rules. He doesn’t break them to rebel, however. He breaks them to redeem. This beautiful story gives us deeper insight into a rule-breaking God who sees His people, knows the depths of their hearts, and loves them anyway.

Irreplaceable Life

Guest pastor Sherri Harder shares the beautiful story of Ruth, Naomi, and Boaz we find in the Old Testament. Ruth, a Moabite widow, demonstrates loyalty, bravery, and faith in God alongside her mother-in-law, Naomi, in a journey full of trials, hope, and ultimately redemption. This message, a favorite of Pastor Sherri’s, kicks off our new series full of favorite sermons from our team!

Responding to the Snapshots of God

As this sermon series comes to an end, we have the opportunity to ask ourselves more about how we see all the unique facets of God’s character. Which snapshot we’ve discussed over the past few weeks most resonated with you? What challenged you? Listen and reflect as Pastor Brent helps us come to a deeper understanding of who God is and how we perceive Him.

God as Potter

God is a Potter, skillfully shaping us and applying pressure when necessary to make our lives as beautiful as they can be. This snapshot of God reveals His creativity, intimacy, intentionality, and sovereignty. How is the Potter shaping your life?