Easter Cantata (Palm Sunday 2024)

Cantata Audio: LINK What follows is a script for our Palm Sunday Easter Cantata for 2024. The dramatic readings were interspersed with songs as noted. Welcome/Introduction: Welcome to our Easter Cantata, a musical journey through the final week of Jesus' earthly ministry. As we gather here today, we embark on a narrative voyage, tracing the... Continue Reading →

Songs of Lent (Psalm 95)

Sermon Audio: LINK Series Introduction:  Today begins the third week of Lent, and I’m excited to continue our sermon series called "The Songs of Lent." Each week, we explore a different Psalm to help us get closer to God's heart and better understand the depth of His love shown through Christ's sacrifice. This week, we're... Continue Reading →

Songs of Lent: Psalm 121

Sermon Audio: LINK Series Introduction: Welcome to the second Sunday of Lent! During our forty-day journey to Easter, we will be exploring the Psalms in a series called "The Songs of Lent." This week, we will focus on Psalm 121, a powerful reminder to trust in the Lord's provision, even in the face of dangers... Continue Reading →

Good Friday

Sermon Audio: Link Introduction:  Now, at Golgotha, all that Jesus foretold is coming to pass. Jesus was crucified, the most painful and shameful form of execution reserved for enemies of the Roman Empire. Now hanging on the cross, Jesus is taunted and reviled by his executioners, enemies, curious bystanders, and even the rebels crucified with... Continue Reading →

Jesus Before Pilate

Sermon Audio: LINK Series Introduction:  Every Sunday in the forty days leading up to Easter, we have been focusing on some of the significant events that occurred during what is commonly referred to as “Holy Week.” Today we pick up where we left off last week. It is Friday morning following the false trial of... Continue Reading →

The Cross

No death in all of human history even comes close to arousing as much interest or speculation as the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ. It has been studied by scholars, historians, philosophers, and theologians for ages. And some 2,000 years later nearly 3 billion people around the world gather in places of worship like... Continue Reading →

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