Scripture Is the Sole, Inerrant Authority for Our Faith and Our Works2 Peter 1:19-2:3Sunday, June 11th, 2023
Why Must the Servant of the LORD Suffer? (Finale)Isaiah 53:11-12Sunday, April 16th, 2023This is the final sermon from the 2023 Lent series "Why Must the Servant of the LORD Suffer?" Pastor Schurman concludes the series by explaining what Jesus' victory over sin, death, and the devil did for us using the last verses from Isaiah's prophecy about the suffering servant.
Why Must the Servant of the LORD Suffer? (#4)Isaiah 53:4-5Thursday, March 16th, 2023This is the fourth sermon from the 2023 Lent series "Why Must the Servant of the LORD Suffer?" Pastor Schurman explains that Jesus understands the burdens we face in our lives because Jesus endured physical, spiritual, and emotional torment, and he did it so we would be made God's children.
Christ Overcomes Death for Us by Taking Its Blow for UsMatthew 27:15-17,20-26Saturday, April 16th, 2022
Are You Being Christian During These Tumultuous Times?James 4:7-12Sunday, October 3rd, 2021It is easy to see the world right now as tumultuous, given the many problems people are facing locally, nationally, and even globally. However, as Christians we know that Jesus promised we would bear crosses in our lives, and those crosses are often tests to show us where our faith is strong and where our faith is weak.
How Can God Be Working Through Such Corrupt Leaders?Psalm 82Sunday, July 4th, 2021In the United States of America we celebrate our many freedoms, especially today on July 4. But as grateful as we are for those freedoms, we often see corruption in our government and leaders. This corruption and concern is nothing new, as we find out from Psalm 82, which tells us that God still holds them accountable and reminds us that He is working through our government and leaders for our eternal benefit.