
1st Sunday in Advent: Exileson, Davidson, Abrahamson (Matthew 1:1-17)
Why does Matthew begin his gospel with a genealogy? We scratch the surface and find out just how much we can know about Jesus from his ancestors, and the prophesies
Why does Matthew begin his gospel with a genealogy? We scratch the surface and find out just how much we can know about Jesus from his ancestors, and the prophesies
This wonderful resource is provided by Stuart and Lynne, mission partners who we’re blessed to have as part of our congregation at Church on the Green. It gives insight into
Ten lepers meet Jesus and receive healing… but only one returns and gives thanks to the one who healed him. We look at the impact of the nine’s ingratitude. This
Discouragement, a call to forgive, and teaching on why forgiveness is both critical within a life of Christian discipleship, but also how we ought to approach forgiving others and being
Jesus tells a parable about a rich man and his brothers, and in it he challenges the Pharisees and the crowd listening to him to consider what it would take
Jesus tells the pharisees that the age of the law and the prophets has ended, and the age of the kingdom has begun… does that mean that God isn’t interested
We look at the first part of parable of the prodigal son, and see the father’s response, which shows us God’s response to those who return to him. This sermon
To a crowd drawn by his teaching, and religious leaders convinced of their righteousness, Jesus points out that we’re all lost. And then shows us His heart for his people
What does it really mean to follow Jesus? What could it cost us? What does God ask of us, if we’re to put our faith in Him? Jesus encourages us