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calendar_today January 5, 2014 - April 27, 2014

Matthew: The King’s Justice and Mercy

Matthew 24-28

King Jesus soberly and severely warns of his return which will bring judgment on those who are presumptuous, asleep, and unprepared. Yet, the perfect servant Son who warns of coming judgment mercifully marches to Jerusalem to suffer the Father’s wrath for the sins of his people. In Jesus Christ, justice and mercy kiss. Never has there been one who lived more fully awake and alert to faithfulness than Jesus. And yet the faithful steward Son, Jesus, suffers the darkest judgment that we might receive the most extravagant mercy. Hearing his warnings of judgment in the context of the passion, cross, and resurrection awakens and alerts us to mercy so that faithful stewardship and vigilant watchfulness permeate from our lives until he returns.

Matthew: The Kingdom Comes
Matthew: The Works of the Kingdom
Matthew: The Nature of the Kingdom
Matthew: When Kingdoms Collide
Matthew: Kingdom Defined

Sermons: 16

The Parable of the Talents

calendar_today February 9, 2014
menu_book Matthew 25:14-30
Sanctuary Service
person Joe Novenson
Fellowship Hall Service
person Brian Salter

The Parable of the Ten Virgins

calendar_today February 2, 2014
menu_book Matthew 25:1-13
Fellowship Hall Service
person Frank Hitchings
Sanctuary Service
person Jared Huffman

Signs of the End of the Age, Part 4

calendar_today January 26, 2014
menu_book Matthew 24:36-51
Fellowship Hall Service
person Brian Salter
Sanctuary Service
person Joe Novenson

Signs of the End of the Age, Part 3

calendar_today January 19, 2014
menu_book Matthew 24:29-35
Fellowship Hall Service
person Frank Hitchings
Sanctuary Service
person Jared Huffman

Signs of the End of the Age, Part 2

calendar_today January 12, 2014
menu_book Matthew 24:15-28
Fellowship Hall Service
person Joe Novenson
Sanctuary Service
person Brian Salter

Signs of the End of the Age, Part 1

calendar_today January 5, 2014
menu_book Matthew 24:1-14
Sanctuary Service
person Joe Novenson