Episodes

Sunday Apr 14, 2019
We Still Do That: Communion
Sunday Apr 14, 2019
Sunday Apr 14, 2019
Sermon: It is the most practiced ritual in all of human history. For almost 2000 years billions of Christians around the world in groups of 2 or hundreds of thousands gather together to eat bread and drink juice or wine. Why? What are the most important purposes of communion?
Speaker: Rich Clark

Sunday Apr 07, 2019
We Still Do That: Baptism
Sunday Apr 07, 2019
Sunday Apr 07, 2019
Series Description: What does displaying a cross, the celebration of Christmas or Sunday Worship Services all have in common? They were never Biblical commands. But there are two ancient ceremonies that we are commanded to obey.
Sermon: How did such a simple tradition become so complicated? Should it be done by pouring, sprinkling or submerging? Is it for babies, kids or adults? Should it be administered by pastors or any believer? Let's look together at what the Bible says - and doesn't say about baptism.
Speaker: Rich Clark

Sunday Mar 31, 2019
SENT: Misfits and Deplorables
Sunday Mar 31, 2019
Sunday Mar 31, 2019
Sermon: Who does God choose to follow Him? Not who you think. In Acts 8 God saves three of the most unlikely people. Maybe those you think are farthest from Jesus are exactly the people God want you to go to.
Speaker: Alain Niles

Sunday Mar 24, 2019
SENT: Division
Sunday Mar 24, 2019
Sunday Mar 24, 2019
Sermon: Racism. Prejudice. It's not a new problem. It's one the church faced at the beginning. What can we learn from the response to discrimination in the early church?
Speaker: Rich Clark

Sunday Mar 17, 2019
SENT: Opposition
Sunday Mar 17, 2019
Sunday Mar 17, 2019
Sermon: In Acts lives are changed, people are healed, and the truth spreads. Everything is wonderful, until Satan's counter-attack in chapter 5. Let's learn from the early church how to not just survive but thrive in an environment of opposition.
Speaker: Rich Clark

Sunday Mar 10, 2019
Sent: More than Words
Sunday Mar 10, 2019
Sunday Mar 10, 2019
Sermon: In a society that is hostile to the good news about Jesus, we must not only speak the gospel, but live it.
Speaker: Rich Clark

Sunday Mar 03, 2019
SENT: Your Story
Sunday Mar 03, 2019
Sunday Mar 03, 2019
Sermon: There are two stories every Christian needs to tell: His story and your story. Let's learn from Paul how to tell your story. It's a powerful story and you're the only one who can tell it.
Speaker: Rich Clark

Sunday Feb 24, 2019
SENT: His Story
Sunday Feb 24, 2019
Sunday Feb 24, 2019
Sermon: There are two stories every Christian needs to tell: His story and your story. Let's learn from Peter how to tell His story.
Speaker: Rich Clark

Sunday Feb 17, 2019
SENT: Witnesses
Sunday Feb 17, 2019
Sunday Feb 17, 2019
Series: In one generation Christianity went from 120 people in Acts 1:15 to over a million. No single group in history has contributed more to education, health care, the protection of children, the alleviation of poverty, or the ending of slavery than the church. Let's dive into Acts together to learn the secrets of this movement that has changed the world.
Sermon: Pagans called the followers of Jesus "Christians", but Jesus called them "witnesses." That name is also our job description: tell the world about Jesus. Are you ready to be part of the greatest movement in human history? Are you ready to be a witness?
Speaker: Rich Clark

Sunday Feb 10, 2019
It's Legal: Abortion
Sunday Feb 10, 2019
Sunday Feb 10, 2019
Series: It's legal...but is it right? It's legal...but is it wise? God calls us to a standard above that of our society or the law of the land. But what is His standard and how do we live it? Join us as we examine what the Bible says about topics that have divided our nation, our community and our families.
Sermon: Before Martin Luther King, before Ghandi, and before Susan B. Anthony there was Shiphrah and Puah. What can we learn from these two women in the Bible who led the first recorded act of civil disobedience in human history?
Speaker: Rich Clark