sunday sermons

What to Expect on Sunday Service

Our Worship Services begin every Sunday at 10:30am, and are usually over by noon. Before church begins, we offer coffee, tea, and refreshments in our community room. We begin our church service with some contemporary worship music played by our full band. Our team plays mostly modern worship music with some of the classics and hymns mixed in. Our congregation (or as we say… our Truth family) will make any newcomer feel welcome – right at home. There is a wonderful balance of church members of all ages. We have many young families with babies, toddlers and teens. And we have a large number of older members too. We begin our church service with everybody together in the sanctuary. About 25 minutes later, we dismiss our Sunday School children to their respective classes. Sunday School is separated into two classes. Kindergarten age and younger are in one class, while 1st through 5th graders go to another. For the adults, the sermon lessons are more educational in nature (Feel free to listed to an mp3 above for an example). We strongly believe in the importance of learning God’s Word and applying it to our lives. Please see our values and doctrinal beliefs on the home page for more information. And don’t hesitate to call and set up a time to meet with pastor Brian for any other questions.

Teamwork 3 – Moses’ Battle

We continue the theme of teamwork as we discuss the Battle that Moses was in with the Amalekites. The success of the Israelites in battle depended upon whether or not Moses lifted God high in the air. the same applies to us in ministry. Click the play button below to listen to this message.

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Teamwork 2 – Synergy

We continue the Teamwork series by looking at what it means to use synergy. Synergy is when the combined effect is greater than the sum of the individual effect. This is the process that God gave us to grow the church. When we all come together and do our part as a team, then the church grows and people get

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Teamwork – Nehemiah’s Wall

Seeing big spiritual changes happen usually looks overwhelming. Nehemiah shows us how to accomplish this by using teamwork. He used this approach to build the walls of Jerusalem in just 52 days. The secret to success was assigning small manageable sections to each family. If we apply this thinking to ministry, then we can effectively reach our community and grow

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Lessons From David 4 – Sacrifice

Part 4 of this series deals with the things King David sacrificed in order to prove God’s place in his heart. David sacrificed his time, his reputation, and his wealth for God. What are you willing to give up to show God His place in your heart? Click the play button below to listen to this message.

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Lessons From David 3 – Repentance

Today’s teaching looks at the sinful trap that King David fell into with Bathsheba. Through these bad choices, David shows what it looks like to turn from sin and make things right with God. If you’ve ever thought you did too many bad things to be in heaven, this story shows God’s mercy when we have a genuine heart of

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Lessons From David 2 – God’s Favor

Part 2 of the series explains what God’s favor is and what David did to acquire it. God’s favor was shown in the story of David vs Goliath as well as the time David was hiding from Saul in En Gedi. If we do things God’s way then we’ll receive His favor in our lives. Click the play button below

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Lessons from David 1 – God Sees the Heart

This is the first in a series about the lessons we can learn from the life of King David. This teaching shows how God doesn’t measure our worth from any physical abilities. God looks at our heart. It was David’s heart that qualified him to have the eternal kingdom that Jesus would come through. Click the play button below to

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The Festival of Tabernacles

We close the series out with the Festival of Tabernacles. This annual command for the Israelites was to remember how God provided for them while in the wilderness. It was during this festival that Jesus explained that He could offer rivers of living water to all who believe in Him. At Christ’s 2nd Advent, the Festival of Tabernacles will continue

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The Day of Atonement

The sixth festival of the year is the most important one of all. The Day of Atonement was the day the Israelites would see if God would accept them for another year by making atonement for their sins. This was so important because they relied on the Lord for security, food, water, and shelter. This festival was and continues to

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The Festival of Trumpets

The Feast of Trumpets is the first of the fall festivals. As the Jewish New Year, this day begins at the first sign of the new moon. Because of its unique beginning, it was known as the festival in which no one knows the day or the hour of its beginning. In this lesson, the case is made for this

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The Festival of Weeks (Pentecost)

This is the last of the four Spring Festivals. On this day, the Jews would begin by making two leavened loaves of bread and offering it to God to be accepted. The two (sinful) loaves represent the sinful Jews and gentiles being offered grace by God. On the day of Pentescost after Christ’s death, the baptism of the Holy Spirit

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The Festival of Firstfruits

The third Spring Festival in Jewish culture is the firstfruits offering to God. This was done on the day after the Sabbath during the Unleavened Bread celebration week. Here, the Jews would take the first and best crops and offer it to God. This offering was a symbol of a future harvest that would come later. 2000 years ago, Jesus

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The Festival of Unleavened Bread

This Festival was also fulfilled by Christ’s death. At the Last Supper, Jesus passed around unleavened bread and told His disciples it represented His body. Click the link and listen to find out how. Click the play button below to listen to this message.

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The Festival of Passover

This lesson opens up a series on Jewish festivals and how they point to the salvation of Jesus Christ. Passover was observed for over 1500 years when Christ died on that very day of the year. This showed the world how Jesus is the Passover Lamb who shed His blood so that death could pass over all who believe. Click

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Leading By Example 5 – Commitment

We close this series with a teaching on commitment. A true commitment is one where the person forfeits the freedom of doing anything other than staying committed. A Christian must start with a genuine commitment to God and His Word, then live life backwards from there. Click the play button below to listen to this message.

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Leading By Example 4 – Taking Responsibility

This teaching shows us how winners focus on winning and losers focus on winners. Cain killed his brother, Abel, because he didn’t want to give God his best but he didn’t want Abel’s sacrifice to make his look bad either. True believers in Christ take responsibility for their actions and move forward. Click the play button below to listen to

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Leading By Example 3 – Honesty

Part two of our series deals with honesty. Pastor Brian shares 3 keys to living an honest life. 1; Avoid using the “fine print”. 2; Protect people from the brutal truth when necessary. 3; Choose your daddy! Click the play button below to listen to this message.

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Leading By Example 1 – Compassion

This lesson is the beginning of a series about being an accurate Christian example to the people around us. One way we represent Christ is by showing compassion. In Luke 10, Jesus teaches us to love our neighbor. He then explains how our “neighbor” is anyone truly in need – not just someone with our same background. Click the play

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Leading By Example 3 – Unselfishness

Never has there been a greater example of unselfishness that Jesus showed us. In this lesson, we look at the difference between Abraham’s selfishness and Sarah’s unselfishness. Click the play button below to listen to this message.

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Resurrection Sunday 2017 – Reunited With God

In this special Easter lesson, you will hear some of the most in-depth teaching about what life and death was like before Christ redeemed mankind. While sin kept mankind separated from God, the devil was able to rule over the physical world. He even had power over death until man could be made perfect through Christ’s perfect sacrifice. Click the

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Palm Sunday – Jesus Destroys Idol Worship

In this special teaching, we focus on the difference between worldly and Spiritual worship. As Jesus entered the city of Jerusalem right in the middle of His Palm Sunday celebration, He stopped and cried as he looked out to see countless people enamored with the Temple and rituals while ignoring the fact that God was right there with them in

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The Easter Meaning Of The Ark

As we prepare for Resurrection Sunday, this teaching shows us what a relationship with God looked like before Christ died and redeemed us. The Ark of the Covenant provided a way to for God to live among His people while protecting them from God’s judgment. The problem with the Ark was the deathly fear of their sin entering into its

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I Am The True Vine

The last “I Am” statement that Jesus makes before going to the cross was, “I Am the True Vine”. In the Old Testament times, Israel was known as the rebellious vine. The Israelites rejected God over and over, and then experienced rejection by God. Many years later, Jesus claimed to be the Vine. He would be the One rejected so

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I Am the Gate and the Good Shepherd

In Jesus’ day, the Jewish people were well aware of how important the Sheep Gate was. They were also waiting for the fulfillment of Ezekiel’s prophesy that God was going to personally come down and shepherd His children. This is the background that shows the importance when Jesus says, “I Am the Gate”, and “I Am the Good Shepherd”. Click

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I Am The Light Of The World

This is the beginning of the “I Am” series. in this lesson, we look at the two examples of how Jesus is the Light of the world. The first shows how Jesus lights our way to safety free from death. The second illustrates how Jesus opens our blinded eyes so we can see His ways. Click the play button below

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