Part 1 of "Humility" Phil 2:3, 2 Tim 3:2 and others. This introduction to our series on humility covers an overview of what the Bible says about self-esteem and self-love.
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 "Humility" Phil 2:3, 2 Tim 3:2 and others. This introduction to our series on humility covers an overview of what the Bible says about self-esteem and self-love.
The Price Tag Sermon. Philippians 2:3-8. A sermon about how God wants us to value other human beings.
"Spiritual Workouts" is a stand alone sermon from 1 Peter 1:15-16. For it is written, Be holy, because I am holy." What does the word "holy" mean? How does a person become holy? How does holiness "grow" in a Christian?
Part 6 of "To the Married and Unmarried." A sermon covering three things Mario has learned about marriage.
Part 4 of "To the Married and Unmarried." A sermon on submission and love in marriage.
Part 1 of "Technically About Christmas," Philippians 2:5-11. Jesus humbled himself and became a human to die for us.
Part 6 of "Life of Paul - Series 2," Acts 16:40 and the book of Philippians. This was the beginning of a church!
Part 1 of "Hard Feelings". Five exhortations for people who worry.
Part 4 of "Life. Death. Resurrection. Ascension.", Luke 24:50-53, Acts 1:8-11 and many others. This sermon lists ten reasons that the ascension matters.
Part 2 of "Busy Christmas." Philippians 2:5-11 & Exodus 12:24-27. This sermon makes the case for why we would celebrate the incarnation at Christmastime.
This sermon is a bit of a journey through 3 passages on suffering from the life of Paul. In it we'll look at Philippians 2, Acts 16, and Galatians 4.
Part 3 of "A Changed Life" 2 Corinthians 7:1 and others. In this sermon, we focus on the Christian's role in sanctification.
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.
This is the eighth part of our series, "Under The Sun" - Ecclesiastes 4:1-16. In this sermon we learn a lot of things, but the main theme is the importance of relationships.
This is the second part of the series "Holy Spirit." In this sermon, we learn about some of the things the Holy Spirit does.
Starbucks' core principles have made Starbucks a hugely successful business. These same principles can be seen in Scripture and applied to our Christian lives. In this sermon we will look at how they compare to what we see about Christianity in the Bible.
Part 11 of the series, "A Letter From Captivity" Philippians 4:10-23. In this sermon, we finish out the book of Philippians, with the topics of contentment and God's rewards.
In this stand-alone sermon, we learn about some things Paul said about Timothy and Epaphroditus and what those things mean for us.
Part 7 of the series, "A Letter From Captivity" Philippians 2:14-18. In this sermon, we discover that living for God without arguing and complaining should be done for reasons that some of us may not have even thought of.
Part 6 of the series, "A Letter From Captivity" Philippians 2:12-13. For this sermon we zoom in to two verses that show us what work we are to do and what work God does in our lives.
Part 5 of the series, "A Letter From Captivity" Philippians 2:3-11. This section gives us instructions regarding pride and selfishness and shows how Jesus humbled Himself when He came to save us.
Part 1 of the series, "A Letter From Captivity" Philippians 1:1-11. This is an introduction to the book of Philippians. It is also a reminder that thankfulness to God and concern for others can characterize our lives even during hard times.
In this stand-alone sermon, we learn about some things Paul said about Timothy and Epaphroditus and what those things mean for us.
Part 4 of the series, "BFF" Hebrews 3:12-13 and others. In this jam-packed sermon we learn a little bit about a lot of things. This sermon describes how we need each other, how to treat each other, and why.
Part 1 of the series, "Places Jesus Went." Luke 2:1-7. This sermon covers Jesus' birth.
This is part one of the series, "Why We Do What We Do." Matthew 22:34-39 and others. In this sermon we begin with the foundation for why we exist: to glorify God.
This is the first part of the series, "The Greatest Relationship Advice Ever" Luke 6:31, Matthew 22:39, and others. In this sermon, we will see a consistent theme in the New Testament: You should use yourself as the standard for how you treat other people.