Part 1 of "Inside Track." Colossians 3:16. This series, about the vision/mission of Good News Church, begins by explaining the importance of being a gospel-centered church.
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 1 of "Inside Track." Colossians 3:16. This series, about the vision/mission of Good News Church, begins by explaining the importance of being a gospel-centered church.
A stand-alone sermon on the reliability and importance of God's word.
Part 8 of "Wayward" Hosea 13:14 and 6:2 can remind us of Easter. Easter is important because the One who promises to bring us back to life, came back to life.
Part 2 of "Mind Your Own Busyness." Ecclesiastes 2 and 1 Corinthians 15. Apart from God, busyness is useless.
New Year's Resolution and resolutions in general are they helpful or just a setup for failure? (Most end as a bust.) In this sermon we look at how to think biblically about resolutions.
This sermon argues for belief in the miracles of Jesus, and points out that they were non-selfish and mostly restorative, making Jesus quite a bit different than our superheroes, and even different from any sinner who gets a hold of power.
Part 5 of "Life of Paul, Series 3" Acts 20:1-3a. In this sermon, we learn about several things (written about in 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians and Romans) that were going on at the same time that Luke describes the events in Paul's life in Acts 19 and 20.
A stand-alone sermon on eternity.
Part 1 of "For Non-Christians Who Doubt," Genesis 1:1 and others. If you have a hard time believing in miracles, it might help to consider that you already believe in one.
Part 4 of "The Life of Paul," Galatians 1:21. This sermons covers a period of time in Saul's life known as the "Silent Years," and talks about what the Bible has to say about our own silent years.
Part 4 of the "How To Read The Bible" sermon series. In this sermon Mario gives an overview of the entire New Testament.
Part 2 of "Christmas As". Luke 2:25-38 and others. An explanation about the ways in which the Christmas story is related to Old Testament prophecies.
Part 13 of "Gospel of Mark, Series 4" Mark 15:40-16:7. The story of Jesus' burial and resurrection, and why it matters to us.
Part 4 of "Gospel of Mark, Series 4" Mark 13:1-37. This is the final part of a three-part mini-series on the Olivet Discourse. In this sermon we cover some life applications that we can get out of this prophecy.
The sermon for Easter Sunday 2020. 1 Corinthians 15 is likely the earliest teaching we have on the resurrection of Jesus Christ and what it means for us.
Part 4 of "Reset." 2 Corinthians 5:21 and others. In this sermon, we learn about why the gospel is so important, with a specific focus on what "Christ died for our sins" means.
Part 5 of the series, "Getting Down to Work." Ecclesiastes 2:4-11 & 18-26. In this sermon, we cover a second concept related to combating workaholism: Apart from God, work is meaningless.
Part 2 of the series, "Back to Bethlehem." In this sermon, we learn about David and his connection to Christmas/Jesus.
Part 2 of the series, "Simple Sermons on the Gospel" Galatians 1:6-8. In this sermon, we learn about what the gospel is, how it works, and what to do with it.
Part 3 of our series, "Get Ready". 2 Timothy 2:14-26. In this passage Timothy is charged to seek truth and avoid false teaching. We will focus on three key applications found in this passage.
Part 2 of the series, "The Most Important Things That Ever Happened" 1 Corinthians 15:1-19. This sermon is about Jesus rising again from the grave.
Part 2 of "A Changed Life." Romans 15:15-16 and others. This sermon teaches on why and how the Holy Spirit changes us. It also reminds us that He is the source of good in our lives.
Part 1 of "A Changed Life." Romans 12:2, 2 Timothy 3:16-17 and others. This sermon lays the foundation for the rest of this series. What are we talking about when we say "a changed life" and what does God's word have to do with it?
This is the seventh part of our series, "Under The Sun" - Ecclesiastes 3:16-22. In this sermon, we learn about how the resurrection of Jesus Christ relates to the issues of injustice and death.
This is the fifth part of our series, "Under The Sun" - Ecclesiastes 2:18-26. In this sermon, we learn when work is, and is not, in vain.
This is the second part of our series, "On Purpose" Colossians 3:16. We must be and always remain a gospel-centered people.
This is a stand-alone message encouraging people to take the next step in their journey toward God.
Easter Sunday 2014.