Sermons from August 2025
Guest Speaker Toney McDonald
Toney has been a friend of our fellowship for many years. His testimony is one of redemption, victory, and a personal mission to tell as many people as he can about Jesus .
Death, Conflict, Transformation, Mission
Sermon text: Mark 5:1-20 “How Jesus turns hopeless cases into missional powerhouses.” Every disciple walks through four movements: death, conflict, transformation, and mission. Mark 5 shows us how Jesus steps into our brokenness, restores our identity, and sends us out to tell what the Lord has done. Header image by Daniel Sealey on Unsplash.
Living on Mission without Losing Heart
Sermon text: Mark 4:21-41 Life can feel discouraging when our efforts seem invisible, our progress slow, and storms threaten to sink us. But in Mark 4, Jesus shows us how to live in victory on His mission—not by hiding our faith or forcing results, but by shining His light, trusting His timing, starting small with faith, and facing opposition with courage. Discover how the same Jesus who lights the darkness, grows seeds into harvest, and calms raging storms is still…
Get the Wax Out!
Sermon text: Mark 4:1-20 How you hear shapes how you obey. In the Parable of the Soils, Jesus shows that the Great Commission takes root only in receptive hearts. Discover how to know your heart, cooperate with God to cultivate good soil, and bear lasting fruit. Header image by onehundredseventyfive on Unsplash.
Stirred, But Not Shaken
Sermon text: Mark 3:20-35 Standing Firm In a World That Pressures You to Change Back: Both Jesus’ family and the religious leaders feel threatened by His growing influence. Their response is to control the threat by mislabeling Him—either as mentally unstable or demonic. Jesus refuses to be defined by their labels. Instead, He redefines both His identity (as Spirit-empowered Savior) and the concept of family (as those who do God’s will). In doing so, He invites us into a new…