Romans
The Book of Romans is the Bible’s mountaintop treatment of the gospel and its implications for the Christian life. It addresses core themes of the gospel, highlighting the universal sinfulness of humanity and the necessity of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ. Paul emphasizes that righteousness comes from God alone and is received by faith, not by adherence to the law. The letter discusses the transformative power of the Holy Spirit in the process of sanctification. Additionally, Romans provides practical guidance for living out the gospel - encouraging love, humility, and obedience in everyday life.
Loved, Saved, and Sent
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. In this sermon, he highlights how Paul views himself as a servant of Christ, underlining the importance of understanding our identity in light of God’s view of us as loved, saved, and sent. He concludes with a call to embrace this identity and live out the mission God has for each believer, encouraging everyone to respond to God’s grace and be active in their faith.