Épisodes

  • From the Start - Part 13 | From Adam to Noah (A Genesis Sermon Series Part 14)
    Feb 1 2026

    What can a genealogy teach us about faith, rest, and obedience? More than you might expect.

    In this message, we explore Genesis 5 and see how God preserved a faithful line through Seth, highlighted by Enoch—who walked with God—and Noah, whose name means rest.

    Key Themes:

    • 🚶 Walking with God by faith

    • 🧭 Integrity in a corrupt generation

    • 🧬 God’s faithfulness through generations

    • 🕊️ Rest that comes from obedience and trust

    Listen and be encouraged to shape your legacy by faithfulness, not fame.

    Voir plus Voir moins
    37 min
  • From the Start - Part 12 | Downward Spiral Towards Hope (A Genesis Sermon Series Part 13)
    Jan 25 2026

    Genesis 4:17–26 traces a downward spiral in humanity marked by innovation, violence, pride, and self-exaltation—yet it also introduces a powerful note of hope. In this sermon, Pastor Drew Webb contrasts the legacy of Cain with the promise found in Seth’s line.

    Listeners are invited to consider how they measure success, the influence shaping their lives, and what it truly means to walk with God in a culture focused on achievement.

    Key Themes:

    • 🧱 Human progress versus spiritual depth

    • 📉 Moral decline alongside cultural advancement

    • ⚖️ Violence and revenge in Cain’s lineage

    • 🌿 God’s promise preserved through Seth

    • 🙌 A renewed call to worship the Lord

    Voir plus Voir moins
    39 min
  • From the Start - Part 11 | Cain Kills Abel (A Genesis Sermon Series Part 12)
    Jan 18 2026

    In this sermon from Genesis 4:8–16, Pastor Drew Webb examines the account of Cain and Abel and its enduring relevance for believers today. Preached on Sanctity of Life Sunday, this message explores how sin fractures relationships, devalues life, and distances us from God—yet also how God responds with justice tempered by mercy.

    Be challenged to wrestle with Cain’s question, “Am I my brother’s keeper?”, and to reflect on what it means to live as a compassionate follower of Christ in a broken world.

    Key Themes:

    • 🧬 Humanity as image-bearers of God

    • 🚫 The destructive power of unchecked sin

    • 🤔 Moral responsibility toward others

    • ⚖️ Divine justice and human accountability

    • 🌿 God’s grace, patience, and compassion

    Voir plus Voir moins
    43 min
  • From the Start - Part 10 | Cain, Abel, and Sin (A Genesis Sermon Series Part 11)
    Jan 11 2026

    Genesis 4 is more than the story of the first murder—it is a story about the heart of worship and the danger of unchecked sin. In this sermon, Pastor Drew Webb explores Cain and Abel’s offerings, God’s response, and the gracious warning God gives before sin takes control.

    This message reminds us that God desires faith-filled obedience, not empty religious motion, and that repentance is always God’s invitation before judgment.

    Key Themes:

    • ❤️ Faith-based worship

    • 🐑 Giving God our best

    • 🔥 The destructive power of anger

    • 🚪 Sin’s desire to rule

    • 🔄 Repentance as God’s mercy

    • 🕊️ Living by the Spirit

    Voir plus Voir moins
    45 min
  • Growing Through Goals
    Jan 4 2026

    What does it look like to grow spiritually in a new year filled with uncertainty? Drawing from Philippians 3:12–14, Pastor Drew Webb unpacks Paul’s call to press on toward the goal God has set before us.

    This sermon addresses spiritual maturity, progressive sanctification, and the importance of setting intentional, prayerful goals that align with God’s priorities. Listeners are encouraged to let go of past failures and successes, pursue growth with perseverance, and live with eternity in view.

    Voir plus Voir moins
    39 min
  • Our Hope in Christ–Before and After Christmas (Guest Speaker Mike Fendley)
    Dec 28 2025

    As the calendar turns toward a new year, Pastor Mike Fendley walks us through John’s Gospel to uncover the deeper meaning of Christmas. John presents Jesus not simply as a baby in a manger, but as the eternal Word—fully God, Creator of all things, and the Light that darkness cannot overcome.

    This sermon explores what it truly means to believe in Jesus’ name, why grace and truth must go together, and how Christ’s incarnation, death, and resurrection give us real hope for every year ahead.

    Key Themes from the Sermon:

    • ✝️ Jesus as the Eternal Word – Fully God, pre-existent, Creator, and Savior

    • 🌍 The Macro Christmas Story – Christ before the manger and beyond the cross

    • 💡 Light vs. Darkness – Sin cannot overcome the Light of Christ

    • 🔁 New Birth in Christ – Becoming children of God through belief in His name

    • 👑 Lordship of Jesus – Whole-life surrender, not mere intellectual belief

    • 🎁 Grace and Truth United – Perfectly embodied in Christ

    • 🌅 True Hope for Every Year – Grounded in Christ’s finished work, not circumstances

    Voir plus Voir moins
    23 min
  • Miracles in the Margins: Wise Men (Christmas 2025 - Part 4)
    Dec 21 2025

    The story of the Wise Men is often wrapped in tradition—but Scripture tells a deeper story.

    In this sermon, Pastor Drew Webb examines Matthew 2:1–12, revealing who the Magi were, why they came to worship Jesus, and how their response contrasts with Herod’s hostility and the religious leaders’ indifference. This message invites us to trust God’s plan and consider how we personally respond to Christ.

    🔑 Key Themes:

    • ✨ God works through unexpected people and places

    • 🌍 The gospel reaches beyond Israel to the nations

    • 👑 Jesus is the true King, worthy of worship

    • ⚠️ Responses to Jesus: hostility, indifference, or worship

    • 🧭 Trusting God’s plan even when it unfolds unexpectedly

    • 🎁 Worship as a whole-life response to God’s revelation

    Voir plus Voir moins
    37 min
  • Miracles in the Margins: Anna (Christmas 2025 - Part 3)
    Dec 14 2025

    The Christmas story includes more than shepherds and wise men. In this sermon, Pastor Drew Webb focuses on Anna, a widow and prophetess whose lifelong faithfulness positioned her to recognize the Messiah. From Luke 2:36 - 38, discover how God values perseverance, worship, and gratitude, and how He uses overlooked lives to proclaim His redemption.

    Key Themes

    • 🙏 Lifelong faithfulness

    • ⏳ Waiting patiently for God’s promises

    • 🕊 Sensitivity to the Spirit

    • 📖 Worship shaped by prayer and fasting

    • 🌟 Gratitude for God’s saving work

    Voir plus Voir moins
    47 min