"The Temptation of Christ" - Matthew 4:1-11
/Pastor Matt preaches on the first Sunday of Lent about how Jesus overcame where humanity had fallen when tempted, so that now he can provide grace in our time of need.
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Pastor Matt preaches on the first Sunday of Lent about how Jesus overcame where humanity had fallen when tempted, so that now he can provide grace in our time of need.
Pastor Matt concludes the season of Epiphany by preaching on how Jesus's glory was manifested on the mountain at the Transfiguration, and how it points to the greater exodus, when his glory was manifested on the mountain of the cross. (Note: This is a partial recording. The last ~4 minutes were cut off due to loss of audio.)
Pastor Matt continues looking at the manifestation of the glory of God in the human face of Jesus Christ by looking at what Jesus's miracle of turning water into wine at a wedding shows us about what he came to bring and to do for us.
Pastor Matt resumes the Epiphany series, looking at the drama and significance of Jesus's baptism, and what it means for us.
Rev. Nathan Dicks (RUF Campus Minister - Boston University) guest preaches on the Christian's confidence, dilemma, and calling in life and in death.
Pastor Matt preaches on the calling to bear witness to the light, which can only happen when we heed John's call to behold something more wonderful than ourselves.
For the first Sunday after Epiphany, Pastor Matt preaches on the coming of the wise men, and explains why, though the King presents a threat, he is worthy of all our worship.
Pastor Matt preaches on the second Sunday of Christmas on the familiar story of the birth of Christ, which we may think we know.
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Pastor Matt preaches on the perfect King, for whom humanity has always longed, who has come into our world at Christmas.
On the final week of Advent, Pastor Matt concludes the Advent with Isaiah series by looking at the cry to the seemingly distant and silent God, how God responds, and his promise to be with his people forever.