The LORD Is Always With You, Even When It Seems the OppositeGenesis 28:10-17Sunday, February 25th, 2024
What's in It for Me?Genesis 12:1-8Sunday, March 5th, 2023God told Abraham to leave behind almost everything he had, including his relatives and his land, and travel to a strange land. If we put ourselves in Abraham's shoes, would we fully trust God, or would our sinful nature make us stop and ask "What's in it for me?" Thankfully, through God's blessings to (and from) Abraham, we see there's actually a lot in it for us!
Why Must the Servant of the LORD Suffer? (#2)Isaiah 52:14-15Thursday, March 2nd, 2023This is the second sermon from the 2023 Lent series "Why Must the Servant of the LORD Suffer?" Using the next two verses of Isaiah's prophecy about the LORD's servant, Pastor Schurman explains how Jesus suffered all forms of suffering in order to save mankind and so that the good news of free salvation through him would be spread across the world.
Christ Overcomes Death for Us, Overcoming Its Lies and IndifferenceJohn 14:23-26Thursday, March 17th, 2022
How Can You Call This Blessed?Jeremiah 17:5-8Sunday, February 13th, 2022In this sermon we learn what God has promised to those who put their trust in mankind instead of him, and we see that God promises to bless those who trust in him, even if they are sometimes insulted, excluded, hated, and rejected in this world because of their faith.
Seen by the Penitent CriminalLuke 23:39-43Thursday, March 11th, 2021While hanging a cross beside Jesus, a dying criminal makes a true confession of faith. Jesus then promised and assured the criminal that he was going to Heaven when he died. It is through that confession and promise we get another glimpse of Jesus' full glory and deity.