Christmas
Christ Came in Humanity
by Pastor Ken Endean (Dec 2 2012)
Series: Christ Came
This sermon deals with the mystery of the incarnation (Why would God become man?) and the magnitude of the incarnation.
What is His Name?
by Pastor Ken Endean (Dec 25 2011)
Joseph: A Man of Character and Belief
by Pastor Ken Endean (Dec 18 2011)
Joseph had an acceptance of the revelation of God's Word by faith, an obedience to God, and a faithfulness to God.
Learning God's Grace from Christ's Lineage
by Pastor Ken Endean (Dec 11 2011)
God's grace and mercy can be seen in the lineage of Christ. Although is was unusual for genealogies to list women, four are listed in Matthew. In that list are 3 gentiles and a 4th is identified by her gentile husband. One acted as a temple prostitute to get an heir, one was a prostitute, one was from an immoral people, and the other was identified by her husband that David killed. All had significant problems, yet God, in his grace, used them to bring His Son to be the Messiah.
Learning of God's Control from Jesus' Lineage
by Pastor Ken Endean (Dec 4 2011)
God uses noble people. God uses noble people with flaws. God uses un-noble people. God used a virgin. God is in control. God does what He promises. Salvation is God's gift of grace.
What Will You Do with Jesus?
by Pastor Rob McIlwaine (Dec 26 2010)
After the birth of Jesus there were a number of responses to the Christ. There was hostility vs faith and indifference vs worship. What will you do with Jesus now that Christmas is over?
Born is the King
by Pastor Ken Endean (Dec 19 2010)
This is the gospel message that followed the Noel: Born is the King Christmas musical.
Unto You Is Born A Savior
by Pastor Ken Endean (Dec 20 2009)
A gospel messaged preached after the Christmas presentation titled "Unto You Is Born."
Anticipating The Messiah: The Persecuted Servant
by Pastor Ken Endean (Dec 20 2009)
The prophesied Messiah is revealed from persecuted servant, to personal savior, to promoted sovereign. His suffering is offensive, it is vicarious, it was accepted by God, and is satisfying to Him.
Anticipating The Messiah: The Promised Seed
by Pastor Ken Endean (Dec 6 2009)
The first prophetic announcement of the coming of Messiah came in Gen. 3:15. The seed of the woman would destroy Satan and save man. As OT believers looked forward to the coming of Messiah, we should look forward to the second coming of Christ. Four important applications are made as we anticipate God fulfilling promises yet to fulfilled.