Sermons
Find Your Identity in Christ
May 12, 2019
1 Peter 1:1-12 In this greeting of Peter's letter, we are encouraged to live for the purpose of making Jesus known. Through Jesus we have a new hope, new identity, and new family.

Matt SchwartzAssociate Pastor
Sanctified Through and Through
May 5, 2019
1 Thessalonians 5:23-24 serves as a final thought for the apostle Paul in his first letter to the Thessalonian church. Today we looked at what it means to be sanctified and remembered that God's faithfulness is what carries it out.

Matt SchwartzAssociate Pastor
Two Blind Men
Apr 28, 2019
The words of the blind men, "Lord, Messiah, have Mercy on us," have become the foundational prayer for the Church! Matthew 20:29-34

Peter EberlyLead Pastor
Celebrating the Upside Down Kingdom (Easter Sunday)
Apr 21, 2019
Celebrating the resurrection of Jesus!

Matt SchwartzAssociate Pastor
Shaking Ground
Apr 14, 2019
When the Church listens for the Holy Spirit and puts up its sail, it shakes the foundation of the world. We need to invest in God's economy, shut out the noise and take risks for the Kingdom.
Seth CrissmanVMMissions: Co-Director of Kids Club
Friend or Frenemy?
Apr 7, 2019
Jesus comes looking for us, extending grace to us. With Christ, we take hold of the invitation, enter the vineyard by faith and take hold of the payment. Matthew 19:27-20:16

Peter EberlyLead Pastor
Rich Man
Mar 31, 2019
Jesus write the law on our hearts. You can keep commandments while being far from God. Walking away from Jesus fills us with sorrow, but we have assurance when we follow Him. Matthew 19:16-30

Matt SchwartzAssociate Pastor
Wholeness in the Family
Mar 24, 2019
When Jesus' teachings are received with obedience of faith, homes are healed. Jesus is the way to wholeness and our hearts are softened by His love and grace. The result of hard and dry hearts, is others carrying our cross. Matthew 19:3-15

Matt SchwartzAssociate Pastor
Follow
Mar 17, 2019
Following Jesus means that we experience what God is up to. We experience the healing of Christ, being called out from brokenness into full restoration. Matthew 19:1-2

Peter EberlyLead Pastor
Forgiveness
Mar 10, 2019
Just like the first servant in this passage, Matthew 18:21-35, Jesus forgives us of our huge debt. We become truly forgiving when we acknowledge that we are the one with the unpayable debt that has been forgiven. Forgiveness knows no limit.

Matt SchwartzAssociate Pastor





