"The True Vine" - John 15:1-17
/Pastor Matt continues in the Gospel of John series, looking at Jesus's teaching about how we can truly, deeply grow and bear fruit.
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Pastor Matt continues in the Gospel of John series, looking at Jesus's teaching about how we can truly, deeply grow and bear fruit.
Pastor Matt continues the series in John's gospel by looking at how it is that Jesus can say that his followers will do greater works than even he has done - because Jesus will, by the Holy Spirit, equip and empower his Church.
Pastor Matt resumes the series in the Gospel of John, looking at the first part of Jesus's last message to his disciples, in which he shares the good news that he is going to bring those who trust in him home with him to His Father.
Pastor Matt preaches on Paul's "secret" to being a content, generous, and thankful person from the letter of Philippians.
Pastor Matt takes one week off of the Genesis series to preach on the parable of two lost sons, representing two ways to be lost, and the heart of the Father for each of them, and the costly love of our elder brother, Jesus.
Pastor Matt concludes the 1 Peter sermon series by considering how the Gospel of Jesus Christ humbles us and lifts us up.
Pastor Matt continues the sermon series of what it means to have a Living Hope in a land of exile from the letter of 1 Peter. We consider what it means that the normal Christian life includes suffering, and therefore also requires God's varied grace.
Pastor Matt preaches to kids (and invites adults to listen in) on the incredible truth that even when we mess up, Jesus looks at us with love. This good news builds a faith that allows us to run to Jesus again and again when we mess up.
Pastor Matt continues the 1 Peter sermon series on having a living hope in a land of exile, preaching on the Christian vision of the good life, in which it is not possible to avoid suffering, but through the suffering of Christ, suffering for doing good can actually be understood as a blessing.
Rev. Solomon Kim (RUF Pastor at MIT) guest preaches on the humility of Christ in becoming poor, a slave, willing to wash his disciples feet, and die on a cross.