God created us to relate; consequently, we all need each other, all the time. We all feel downcast and depressed at times, some of us more than others. When we... read more →
Genuine biblical worship and service are two sides of the same coin. Worship includes acknowledging who God is and what he has done, and then acting on this acknowledgment. Worship... read more →
In this last sermon in the “God Speaks Through His Prophets” series, Cy reviews the prophet Malachi to find how God is just and will one day come and judge... read more →
Cy looks at the relatively obscure book of Nahum to confirm that our actions have consequences. We see also that while God is love, God is also jealous of his... read more →
The writer of Lamentations 3 found that God’s hope can seemingly drop out of nowhere when we think of him. Using this example, Cy shows how we can find comfort... read more →
Cy reminds us that God calls all believers to serve him and that God’s call evolves throughout our lives. We can be assured that despite our questions, God equips and... read more →
In this sermon Kathy Smith teaches about depression in both Biblical and modern times, what the Bible teaches about dealing with depression, and how we as individuals and as the... read more →
In this sermon inspired by Carrie Underwood’s song, “Jesus Take the Wheel,” Cy proposes that worry is sinful only when it reveals a lack of trust in God to sustain... read more →
In this sermon based on Chris Tomlin’s arrangement of the classic hymn, "Amazing Grace (My Chains are Gone)," we learn that God’s amazing grace is not limited to saving us... read more →
This, the first of five sermons based on contemporary Christian songs, is based on "Thrive" by Casting Crowns. While praying for his disciples, then and now, on the eve of... read more →