
HERO - SERMON SERIES
Watch sermons from our ‘hero’ series.
WATCH OR LISTEN TO ANY OF THE SERMONS IN THE SERIES
Ever found yourself stuck? Ever looked around at your circumstances and felt like… are these my only options? If you have ever felt down and uncertain of what to do next, then THIS sermon is for you! Ps. Lisa explains that Ruth goes from homeless to hero and how her faith, hard work and posture is such a testament and example to us and how we can serve and follow Jesus with such faithfulness and trust even when it's not so easy to do so.
When you think of Old Testament heroes your mind probably goes to Moses, Elijah, or maybe Joshua, and yet there is a second seat hero that can’t go unmentioned. Caleb’s steady belief in the promises of God and courage in the face of Giants makes him an incredible hero to learn from. Ps. Andy breaks down how Caleb had a wholehearted devotion to God that was unmatched and because of his faith, God blessed him and allowed him to see the promised land with Joshua in their old age. Be encouraged, your best days are still ahead of you!
John the Baptist had a very specific calling and a very specific role here on earth. It was his job to prepare the people for the coming messiah. He had so much opposition, he did tons of ministry but at the end of the day his job was to pave the way for Christ. What is so amazing about John is we can take so much from his life. He was incredibly humble, passionate about people, and as he paved the way for Jesus, similarly it's our turn to point people to Jesus.
Kicking off a brand new series, we are unpacking the radical faith of the different heroic characters that we see in our Bible. Ps. Lukas starts us off with James. The half brother of Jesus who went from not a unbelieving brother, to early church father to forgiving martyr. What is it that changes him so much in a span of 10 years? James is a righteous man, and he calls us to not just hear the word but to DO what it says. There is power in the word and power in obedience to what Jesus calls us to do and nobody knows that better than the Hero, James.