In this message exploring Genesis 40, we see how Joseph maintained his integrity while imprisoned, even after Pharaoh’s chief cupbearer completely forgot him for two full years. Drawing connections to Habakkuk and the Psalms, the sermon addresses the painful, universal feeling of being abandoned by God during difficult seasons of waiting. Ultimately, viewers are challenged to forget past earthly comforts and find…
In this exploration of Genesis chapter 39 , we examine the life of Joseph, contrasting his unwavering integrity in a distant land with his brother Judah’s moral failures closer to home. The message highlights how Joseph’s experiences serve as a typology foreshadowing Jesus Christ , emphasizing his descent into the world to serve and his faithful endurance through temptation and suffering. Ultimately,…
In this message drawn from Genesis 38, we explore how God’s sovereign foreknowledge operates even within the messy, imperfect lives of sinful people. Although the sudden judgments in Judah’s family remind us that God’s holy grace must never be presumed upon, His faithful promise still brought the line of the Messiah through Judah’s broken history. Ultimately, viewers are encouraged to look to…
Join us for a unique service where we experience the Apostle Paul’s letter to the Ephesians in its entirety, reading through all six chapters just as the early church would have received it. This uninterrupted reading highlights profound biblical themes, spanning from our rich spiritual inheritance and salvation by grace, to the urgent call for unity within the body of Christ. Listeners…
In this message, we dive into Genesis 37 to explore the striking parallels between Joseph and Jesus Christ, discovering how Joseph being despised and sold by his brothers vividly foreshadows the Savior’s ultimate rejection. By connecting this Old Testament typology to parables like the vine growers, the sermon highlights the profound biblical themes of a blood substitute and God’s sovereign power to…
In this message kicking off a new year , we dive into Genesis 37 to explore the early life of Joseph, a teenage shepherd who was deeply loved by his father but fiercely despised by his brothers. His story of being humbled and ultimately exalted serves as a powerful “type of Christ,” pointing us directly to Jesus’s own obedience, suffering, and saving…
In this Reformation Sunday message grounded in Romans 1 , we celebrate the core truth that the just shall live by faith. By revisiting the five solas , this sermon emphasizes that true faith is not a work we muster up ourselves , but a gracious gift from God that allows our souls to find a resting place in Christ. Looking at…
In this inspiring message based on Philippians 3, Reverend Lyndon Stratton challenges viewers to look beyond temporary self-improvement and instead make spiritual resolutions of true eternal value. He breaks down the Apostle Paul’s determination into three actionable steps: beginning well by knowing Christ intimately, journeying well by leaving the past behind to press forward, and finishing well as citizens of heaven. Watch…
In this Christmas message, we explore the unexpected connection between Christ’s birth in Bethlehem and His later encounter with the Samaritan woman at the well. Drawing from John chapter 4, the sermon highlights how Jesus intentionally crossed deep cultural divides to offer the “gift of God” and living water to an isolated, needy soul. Viewers are ultimately challenged to ask themselves what…
In a season often distracted by bright and cheery greetings, this sermon challenges us to rediscover the missing ingredient of our modern Christmas celebrations. Drawing from Matthew chapters 1 and 2, the message explores how Jesus arrived not simply to join our earthly parties, but to radically save humanity from sin, rule our hearts, and shepherd His people. Viewers are encouraged to…