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John 9:39

John 9:39

Jesus came into the world to make the Father known.  He also came to bring sight to the blind.  In this text an incident in Jesus’ ministry reveals who He is, the Light that illuminates both our sin and the path to eternal life.  Blindness was found in both the man who could not see and the Pharisees […]

John 17:4

John 17:4

When we enter the Advent season, we are reminded of that profound moment in human history when the Second Person of the trinity took on human flesh.  Jesus was God incarnate, God with us.  The scriptures teach that this was not one of God’s afterthoughts, or a reaction to events on earth, but the outcome of a […]

The Helper

The Helper

The fourteenth chapter of St John’s gospel has occupied many, many sermons. Rarely is it preached through in one or two sermons. Yet, do to limited time, Jim Scullion as accomplished the task in three sermons. In this, the last of the three, Jim explains the impact of Jesus promising to send ‘another comforter’ after […]

Greater Works Than These

Greater Works Than These

St John chapter 14 consistently ranks very high as a favorite of believers in Jesus. And in many ways it is no surprise. The chapter is filled with hope; both for the present and for the future. But in v. 12 Jesus makes an incredible statement: Those who believe in him will not only do […]

Jesus And Troubled Hearts

Jesus And Troubled Hearts

Why would Jesus request “Let not your hearts be troubled…”? Its because human hearts do become troubled. We do fret, worry and become anxious. Jesus himself was ‘troubled’ on more than one occasion. Jim Scullion wanted to let this congregation know that Jesus urges his followers to not let their hearts be troubled because he […]

Love One Another

Love One Another

There are many ‘strategies’ for sharing our faith with those who have not yet come to Jesus. Pastor Mike addresses what may be the primary way to let others know that we are Jesus followers.

A Preacher of the New Creation

A Preacher of the New Creation

The Bible teaches that when a person comes to believe in Jesus as the solution to their “God problem” that they become a new creation. Pastor Galardi explains what that means in Sunday’s sermon.

We Would See Jesus.

We Would See Jesus.

John 12 is the passage where gentiles, “some Greeks”, asked to see Jesus. What is Jesus’ response? Pastor Alex Young helps explain why Philip responds as he does, and what Jesus response should help us understand about glory: God’s glory.