"Jesus: The Word Became Flesh” (John 1:1-18)
/What’s the big deal about Jesus becoming a human? What significance does this really have for our lives? Let’s discover the depth and meaning of what Christ has done for us in becoming human.
What’s the big deal about Jesus becoming a human? What significance does this really have for our lives? Let’s discover the depth and meaning of what Christ has done for us in becoming human.
We will continue to explore our Advent sermon series on God's presence with us. This Sunday, we explore Exodus 40:34-38 and witness God’s holy presence filling the tabernacle. We will discover the rhythms of life shaped by His guidance and reflect on what it means when the God of glory chooses to dwell among us.
This Sunday we conclude our 1+ year sermon series through Romans. In the final doxology, we’ll see the Apostle Paul’s purpose in his whole letter: the power of the gospel for the glory of God!
“No man is an island,” John Donne famously wrote. This Sunday, we’ll see the necessity of a loving, serving community for the Apostle Paul’s Great Commission work. Who is yours?
Why are you in Boston? Perhaps you were born here, or you came to study or work. Yet the deeper, truer reason is God has one, clear, shared purpose for each of our lives here. What is it? How do we accomplish it? We’ll consider this as the Apostle Paul begins his conclusion—and ultimate purpose—of this glorious letter to the Romans.
The Bible gives Christians much freedom in terms of how to live. But we're called to put aside our God-given freedoms for the sake of our fellow church members if those freedoms make them uncomfortable. In Romans 15:1-7, we'll see what motivates this kind of selflessness.
Are you willing to suffer for the sake of the gospel? This Sunday, we interrupt our sermon series on Romans to focus on missions. Specifically, the persecuted church
How are Christians supposed to get along when consciences clash? How do we love and stay united with our brothers and sisters even when we disagree about issues of application and culture? We continue in Romans this Sunday as we grow in how to live out the gospel together in community.
Do Christians have to agree about everything? How should we respond when we don’t see eye-to-eye about how to apply God’s word? What’s worth fighting for, and what’s better to just agree to disagree? Sunday’s passage in Romans will consider these questions and more.
This Sunday we dive back into our Romans series. We’ll consider how to live holy lives in light of the gospel.
This Sunday we take a break in our Romans series to hear from Psalm 40 and guest preacher Pastor Mike Brooks. Pastor Mike serves as Associate Pastor of Hope Fellowship Church in Cambridge. He enjoys reading about New England church history, spending time with his wife, Paige, their son Kevin, and their dog, Ramsey, and rooting for New England sports teams.
Politics so easily divides us. Yet government is an important factor in our lives. How do we live transformed lives in relationship to the state?
There are so many things done in the name of love that aren't truly loving. So what does genuine love look like? This Sunday we'll see practical ways we can love one another in the church, and love even our enemies in the world around us.
The heavy events of this week have shown us how easy it is to divide and dehumanize one another. Is there any hope for unity in our world? This Sunday, we'll see that the Apostle Paul first calls us to live transformed lives with one another. But in the midst of so many differences, how?
This Sunday we'll begin the final part of the Apostle Paul's letter to the church in Rome. We move from theology to application, from doctrine to practice. How does the gospel impact our lives each and every day?
Do you ever wonder if it’s worth it to serve God? Do you ever feel like giving up because you see sinners succeeding, but saints needing? Let’s see how Malachi confronts these questions.
If God owns everything, why is he so concerned about our money? Why are we commanded to give to the church and God's mission? And if we don't, what does this reveal about our worship? This Sunday's passage in Malachi will answer these questions and more, so we can grow in sincere worship of the Lord together!
Why is the world so unjust? We see it around us in others, and we experience it personally. Does this mean God is unjust? This Sunday we'll consider where can we turn for comfort in the midst of injustice and hope for God's true justice to come.
Why does God care so much about marriage? Our passage this Sunday reveals that our understanding of, and participation in, the marriage covenant is directly related to our salvation covenant with him! We'll consider this Sunday why and how as Christians, we should guard the covenant of marriage. This is a powerful word for married and non-married people alike!
What happens when worship grows cold? Are we offering blind sacrifices and leftovers to God? Is our worship truly honoring God's name? This Sunday, we’ll walk through a piercing passage from Malachi—a call to examine our hearts. God's name is great among the nations, and His kingdom will not fail.