Part 2 of "Spiritual Gifts." Romans 12:4-8. In this sermon, we cover the gifts of teaching, exhortation, and prophecy. Also included are some general applications to Christians about how to use our words.
This series is a survey of the life of Christ. The theme will be to learn conversations that Jesus had with various people, and we will try to go in chronological order from His early life until after His death.
View Conversations Jesus HadSometimes there are thoughts that we'd love to share with you, but they really don't fit anywhere in particular. So we have a blog for just such items.
We also have a large archive of all of our previous sermon series. Feel free to have a listen.
We maintain a few shared playlists on Apple Music & Spotify. They serve two purposes: To allow you to learn songs before we sing them, and to listen to a wider array of songs that we have sung corporately for the life of Good News.
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Part 2 of "Spiritual Gifts." Romans 12:4-8. In this sermon, we cover the gifts of teaching, exhortation, and prophecy. Also included are some general applications to Christians about how to use our words.
Part 5 of "To The Married & Unmarried". Getting married and staying happily married is what this sermon is about as Doug shares "things he's learned" over his life.
A stand-alone sermon explaining the implications of John 14:6.
This stand-alone sermon serves as an introduction to the topic of predestination.
Part 9 of the series "Making Sense of Church." This sermon concludes the series and emphasizes the importance of meeting physical and spiritual needs.
Part 5 of the series "Making Sense of Church." In this sermon, we learn about tithing and church giving.
Part 2 of the series, "The Gospel of Mark." The gospel is a plan orchestrated by God himself. We are responsible to repent and believe.
Part 1 of the series, "The Gospel of Mark." This is an introduction to the book of Mark.
In today's world of technology we often run up against issues we are not sure how to deal with – problems, glitches, things we do not immediately know the reasons for or solutions to. One of the first things we learn to try is a reset or restart. It re-centers the system and often helps things to work better going forward. This sermon will try to help you reset or re-start your mind --- as it pertains to God.
This is the second part of our series, "Out of Egypt." Exodus 1:8-22. In this sermon, we learn about how God blessed some Hebrew Midwives and what that means for us as we seek to fear God rather than man.
This is the third part of the series "Holy Spirit." In this sermon, we try to tackle some difficult texts that are related to the Holy Spirit.
The third part of our series, "Whose Stuff Is It Anyway." 1 Corinthians 8:1-4 and others. In this sermon, we will learn about what the Bible does and doesn't say about tithing, and what principles should guide us when it comes to giving.
Christianity is not just about God & I, it's also about God & us (the church). We'll look at select passages in Acts and what it says about life together with other Christians.