"The God Who Sees" - Genesis 16
/Pastor Nathan Barczi (Christ the King Newton) guest preaches on the the God who sees two unseen women and is faithful to keep his promises.
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Pastor Nathan Barczi (Christ the King Newton) guest preaches on the the God who sees two unseen women and is faithful to keep his promises.
Pastor Matt continues the Genesis series, looking at the God who keeps the unimaginable promise, and the unbreakable covenant.
Pastor Matt resumes the Genesis series, preaching on what the church today can learn from Abraham's faith in responding to God's call, and the Lord's faithfulness to fulfill his promises.
Pastor Matt preaches on the mind (mindset) of Christ as part of the two-week series aligning with commissioning and ordaining new leaders at Seven Hills. The mind of Christ was, looking upward to his Father and outward to us, he came all the way down, and therefore, God raised him all the way up.
Pastor Matt begins a short series on the heart and mind of Christ, to accompany the commissioning and ordination of new leaders and officers at Seven Hills. He preaches on how the gentle and lowly heart of Christ gives rest to sinners and sufferers who come to him.
Pastor Bradley Barnes (Christ the King Newton) guest preaches on love as the foundation of what all we say and do in community.
Pastor Matt concludes the summer in the Psalms, preaching on how the truth that the ever-present God fully knowing us can be good news, a comfort, and a freedom.
Pastor Matt continues the summer in the Psalms by preaching on the astonishing reality that the God who created innumerable galaxies is mindful of us, cares for us, and has visited us.
Rev. Travis Drake, from Christ the King Cambridge, guest preaches in the summer in the Psalms by preaching on where we find help, and a Help that pursues us.
Pastor Matt continues the summer in the Psalms by preaching on how to be free from envy in a world that seems unfair.