In this sermon, Brad Watson preaches through John 20 on Easter morning. Through the first witnesses of the resurrection we’re brought into contact with our own doubts, longings, and gaps in belief. However, we see Jesus’ resurrection as the hope for the world—providing a personal transformation to our souls.
Good Friday
Palm Sunday | John 12:1-19
In this sermon, Casey Samulski preaches through John 12:1-19 and how we struggle with doubt and belief: specifically doubting whether Jesus is worthy, whether he is the king, and whether he is enough. Through the narrative of the original Palm Sunday, we see the gospel applied to each aspect of our doubts.
Origins of Sorrow | Genesis 11:1-9
In this sermon, we recap this series on Genesis and reflect with dialogue before Brad Watson preaches (9:17) through that story of the city of on the plains of Shinar where the people build a massive temple complex and tower before God confuses their language and scatters them. In this passage we see how a diluted view of God always distorts humanity and how we cannot make God like us to close the gap between us, but instead need Jesus to come to us.
Origins of Sorrow | Genesis 6:1-9:17
In this sermon, Evie Hutton reads the entire account of Noah’s family and the flood that covered the known world. Then (12:02) Brad Watson preaches through that story. In it we come in contact with pervasive evil, God’s wrath to death with, but also the nature of God’s wrath is it always leads to restoration.
Origins of Sorrow | Genesis 4
In this sermon, Glenn Watson preaches through Genesis 4 and the story of Cain and Abel. Through this passage we see the trajectory of sin as a worship issue: our failure at the altar leads to our failure in the fields. We also see the twisting of sin and avoidance of responsibility through Cain’s life. Continue to engage in DNA.
Origins of Sorrow | Genesis 3:14-24
In this sermon, Joshua Bowditch preaches through Genesis 3:14-24 and how God extends justice for sin that results in exceedingly good blessings. Looking at the fallout from the first sins of Adam and Eve, Joshua explains how God not only gives judgement but also delights in giving mercy. From day one, God planned to redeem what was lost. Continue to engage in DNA.
Origins of Sorrow | Genesis 2:25-3:13
In this sermon, Brad Watson preaches through Genesis 2:25-3:13 and the tragedy of the rebellion, shame, guild, and broken relationship that comes from the first sins of Adam and Eve. In this passage we see God challenge our notion of who he is as he pursue restoration with humans and seeks them out even in their sin. Continue to engage in DNA.