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The Rich Man and Lazarus: What Profits Hide and Prophets See (Amos 6:1, 4–7; Luke 16:19–23; 1 Timothy 6:11–19)
Discover the meaning of Amos 6, Luke 16, and 1 Timothy 6 in this sermon on the Rich Man and Lazarus—how wealth, comfort, and callousness blind us to God’s call.
Mercy and Justice Sermon
Mercy begins with a name. This sermon on Genesis 18, Hebrews 12, and Luke 19 explores justice, intercession, and Jesus’ weeping heart for the innocent.
Jeremiah 1 Sermon: Our Shaky Selves and God’s Unshakableness
Sermon on Jeremiah 1:4–10 and Hebrews 12:18–29—God calls Jeremiah before birth and invites us into His unshakable kingdom. Explore God’s right to call, equip, and send.
The Heart of Wisdom: Motherhood as Sacred Formation - Sermon for Mother’s Day
Mother's Day sermon on Proverbs 31 examining motherhood as sacred calling and wisdom work. Focuses on formation, transmission of truth, and strength through service beyond biological motherhood.
The Anchor Holds: Fatherhood as Sacred Trust (Sermon for Father’s Day)
A theologically rich Father's Day sermon on Psalm 78:1-8 exploring fatherhood as sacred calling and anchor for families. Focuses on fathers' role in transmitting faith, providing stability, and exercising moral influence across generations without sentimentality.
Gather for Worship, Scatter for Mission: (Missions Sermon)
This sermon explores what it means to be the church that gathers for worship and scatters for mission. Rooted in Genesis 12, Matthew 28, and Luke 10, Pastor Jason Elder offers a compelling reflection on service, discipleship, and going with presence, not pressure. Preached before a mission trip to Appalachia, this message invites you to see everyday life as sacred and missional.
God’s Plumb Line in Amos 7: Sermon
Explore the meaning of God’s plumb line in Amos 7:7–17. This sermon unpacks the prophet’s vision, the confrontation with Amaziah, and what it means to live with integrity and courage in the face of injustice.
What Does God Think of Me? Ephesians 1 and Psalm 24 Sermon
What does God really think of you? Explore Psalm 24 and Ephesians 1:3–14 to discover how being “in Christ” reshapes your identity, secures your worth, and grants you spiritual blessings no failure can erase.
When You Are the Answer to Prayer - Acts 9 Sermon
Explore Acts 9:10–19 and discover the other side of prayer: how God often uses ordinary people, like Ananias, as the answer to someone else’s desperate cry. A powerful reflection on calling, courage, and availability.
Acts 16:16-34 Sermon: Sideways Salvation
Explore Acts 16:16–34 and discover how salvation disrupts systems, sings through suffering, and brings radical healing. This powerful sermon, Sideways Salvation, reveals how grace often comes unexpectedly—through protest, midnight praise, and solidarity with the suffering.
What is the Best Ability? (John 14:23-29; Acts 16:9-15 Sermon)
Discover why availability is the best ability in the Christian life. Explore Acts 16 and John 14 as Pastor Jason unpacks how God works through our gifts, passions, and skills when we remain open to the Spirit’s leading.
Spiritual Gifts Sermon - Using Your GPS
Discover how Romans 12 offers guidance for finding your purpose through your God-given gifts, passions, and skills. Learn how your unique design can build up the church, serve others, and bring glory to God.
Creation Care Sermon
A Creation Care Sunday sermon exploring why we care for creation—not from guilt, but from gratitude for God’s gift. Discover how nature reveals God’s glory and how caring for the earth is an act of worship.
Why We Choose Barabbas (Luke 23:13-25 Sermon)
Discover the meaning of Palm Sunday in this sermon on Luke 23:13-25 —why do we choose Barabbas when we know Christ is innocent?
Forgiveness Sermon (Matthew 18:21-22)
Forgiveness is the hardest word to learn—and the hardest to live. This sermon from Micah 7:18–19 and Matthew 18:21–22 explores what forgiveness really means, why it’s so painful, and how Jesus gives us the strength to release the debts that weigh us down
Listening to the Voice that Names Us (Baptism Sermon, Luke 3:21-22)
In Luke 3:21-22, Jesus is baptized and the affirming voice of God breaks forth from heaven and declares, “You are my beloved son, with you I am well pleased.” This fuels Jesus’ life and ministry and this positive declaration is the voice that defines who we are. Learn more!
Jesus, the Word: Infinite and Intimate (John 1:1-14 Sermon)
Explore John 1:1-14 and uncover how Jesus, the eternal Word, bridges the infinite and intimate. Discover the profound truths of his existence before creation, his light that overcomes darkness, and the transformative love revealed as the Word becomes flesh to dwell among us.
Blind Bartimaeus: Shadows, Shouting, and Sight (Mark 10:46-52 Sermon)
In this sermon on Mark 10:46-52, we explore Blind Bartimaeus, who boldly calls out to Jesus for mercy, defying the crowd’s attempts to silence him. His persistent faith leads to healing and a transformative relationship with Christ. This powerful story challenges us to have the courage to call out and the faith to follow Jesus. Are we ready to break through resistance and step into the light?
Trusting God in the Whirlwind (A Job Sermon on Suffering)
Explore Job 38:1-7, 34-41 in this sermon, where God answers Job’s suffering not with explanations, but with the grandeur of creation. Discover how this invites us to trust in divine wisdom amid life’s challenges and find hope even in unanswered questions.
The Rich Young Ruler Asks About Eternal Life (Mark 10:17-31 Sermon)
In this sermon from Mark 10:17-31, the rich young ruler asks about eternal life. Explore the quest for eternal life, the challenge of letting go of possessions, and how Jesus invites us into a deeper relationship through faith.