"Grace Changes Our City" - Jeremiah 29:4-7, Acts 17:16-32
/Pastor Matt continues the sermon series, looking at how grace changes everything, and what it takes for grace to change our city.
Browse past sermons at Seven Hills below. For full worship service recordings, check out previous and upcoming Sunday live streams on our YouTube channel.
Pastor Matt continues the sermon series, looking at how grace changes everything, and what it takes for grace to change our city.
On Pentecost Sunday, Pastor Matt continues the series on how grace changes everything, considering what the story of Pentecost says about how grace changes our neighbors.
For Ascension Sunday, Pastor Matt takes a break from the "Grace Changes Everything" series to consider why the Ascension of Jesus Christ is significant and impacts our lives now.
Pastor Matt continues the "Grace Changes Everything" series by looking at how grace continually forms us as we live between the grace and glory of God.
Pastor Matt continues the series on how grace changes everything, considering (from Ephesians 4) how God's grace continually forms our community life together at Seven Hills.
Pastor Matt preaches to kids (and invites adults to listen in) about the good news that nothing is too terrible for God (Jesus's death on a cross), and that nothing is too wonderful for God (Jesus's resurrection), and what this good news means for our live here and now.
On Easter Sunday, Pastor Matt demonstrates and celebrates that the resurrection of Jesus Christ changes everything - how we see the Lord, how we face death, and how we face life.
Pastor Matt preaches on Palm Sunday on the true and misunderstood King, a different kind of King who brought about a different kind of kingdom in the most unexpected way.
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.)