Sermon Series
Easter 2022
Why Are We Like This?
by Spence Shelton
Pastor Spence unpacks why humanity struggles with sin and the consequences of exchanging the truth of God for lies, revealing the need for heart change rather than just behavior modification.
Learn MoreI Am Not Ashamed of the Gospel
by Spence Shelton
Pastor Spence continues teaching from Romans 1, highlighting the very passage that sparked the Protestant Reformation, and encourages us to honestly consider whether or not we identify with the apostle Paul's declaration of being unashamed of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Learn MoreLoved, Saved, and Sent
by Spence Shelton
Pastor Spence opens 2025 with our longest sermon series yet - the book of Romans! This New Testament book is a transformative letter that deeply impacts church history and explores fundamental questions about our identity and God's love.
Learn MoreNew Year, New You?
by Blake Templeton
Blake Templeton, our Providence Road Campus Director, exhorts us to make our home in Jesus. He examines the story of Mary and Martha and helps us consider our focus as we enter the new year.
Learn MoreGreat Joy
by Mike Herman
Pastor Mike preaches on the birth of Jesus Christ and the hope the arrival of the Messiah brings to all.
Learn MoreCome & See, Go & Tell
by Spence Shelton
Pastor Spence preaches on the birth of Jesus Christ and the hope the arrival of the Messiah brings to all.
Learn MoreBehold, the Savior of the World
by Darrick Smith
Pastor Darrick preaches on the birth of Jesus Christ and the hope the arrival of the Messiah brings to all.
Learn MoreNothing Is Impossible With God
by Spence Shelton
Pastor Spence focuses on the core message from Luke 1:37, "Nothing will be impossible with God. " He encourages listeners to hold fast to God's promises in areas where they may feel challenged. He reminds us of God's presence in our lives and encourages us that while we may face challenges or suffering, having God with us is all we truly need.
Learn MoreHe’s My King
by Spence Shelton
Pastor Spence outlines three responses to hearing about Jesus: perceiving Him as nobody, rejecting Him as an enemy, or embracing Him as King, ultimately calling for a heart posture that recognizes Jesus as King.
Learn MoreGod Is With Us
by Spence Shelton
In this sermon, we learn about Joseph and the divine interruption in his life caused by Mary's unexpected pregnancy. Pastor Spence encourages listeners to see interruptions as invitations to trust God and grow closer to Him, highlighting that God's plans often surpass our own.
Learn MoreRest in Christ
by Mike Herman
Pastor Mike emphasizes that the genealogy of Jesus in Matthew shows that Jesus came for everyone, including outsiders, and offers rest for our soul's restlessness. Despite life's challenges, he reassures us that God is always working, even in silence, and that in Jesus, the work needed for salvation is complete, allowing us to find true rest.
Learn MoreRejoice! The Messiah Has Come
by Darrick Smith
Pastor Darrick focuses on the genealogy of Jesus in Matthew, demonstrating that Jesus came from a lineage of flawed individuals, reinforcing that He came for everyone, regardless of their background.
Learn MoreHope in Jesus
by Brett Bouldin
Pastor Brett explores the genealogy found in Matthew's gospel, highlighting three key figures: Abraham, David, and Jesus, and demonstrating how God's promise to bless the world, establish a kingdom, and save sinners is fulfilled in Christ.
Learn MoreWhat God Says About Friendship
by Spence Shelton
In the final sermon in this series on Proverbs, Pastor Spence emphasizes the importance of trusting God and the role of friendship as a way to demonstrate and experience God’s love.
Learn MoreWhat God Says About Dating
by Spence Shelton
Pastor Spence preaches on the importance of dating within a Christian context, emphasizing that dating has the ultimate purpose of finding a spouse. He explains that both marriage and singleness are valuable seasons from God, encouraging singles not to rush but to seek a partner who shares their faith and commitment to growth in Christlikeness.
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