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Recent Sermons

In addition to sermon audio and video files, many of our sermons have other resources available like extended summaries and study guides. Our archive dates back to 1992 and all resources are free to download and distribute. Most sermons are by our Senior Pastor, Greg Boyd.

Salvation Belongs to Our God

• Dan Kent

In this sermon, Dan Kent helps us understand the meaning of the proclamation “salvation belongs to our God.” While we might assume salvation is about personal sin and guilt, Dan demonstrates that it is much more extensive than that. He shows us that salvation is centered around God’s work to establish the rightful King of all creation.

Topics: Faith, Grace, Salvation


Radical Hospitality II

• Greg Boyd

In this sermon, Greg expands upon the call to be a people of hospitality as he highlights four specific groups of people who experience marginalization. As God has welcomed us in his divine hospitality, we also are to participate in God’s hospitality and show it to those who most need it. Opportunities that Greg mentioned: Immigrants, Refugees, Foreigners Arrive Ministries Prisoners Prison Fellowship, contact chris_salmon@pfm.org The Poor and Homeless Settled Walking with a Purpose The Corner Shelf Today's Harvest People with Cognitive Disabilities The TAP

Topics: Hospitality, Love


Radical Hospitality

• Cedrick Baker

Cedrick Baker reflects on God’s hospitality toward us, and challenges us to join God in the life of hospitality. Just as God has freely given his love to us, we can reach out to others and show them the kind of love that we have received. This is rooted in the scene in Revelation 7, of God’s people celebrating the open hospitality they have experienced through the work of the cross.

Topics: Grace, Hospitality, Love


Unity in Diversity

• Cedrick Baker, Greg Boyd, Jason Li, Rhouth Wei Zhou

This unique sermon is a challenge by four individuals who reflect on different aspects of being God’s unified people in the midst of diversity—a reality that is a gift of God—and divisiveness—a reality that is a mud pit of Satan. The four perspectives call us to put our weight into the dream of God’s gloriously diverse, but unified, kingdom where all live in love, even when circumstances stand against it.

Topics: Hope, Kingdom of God, Reconciliation


Multiples of Multitudes

• Shawna Boren

In this sermon, Shawna Boren examines the meaning of the vision of the 144,000. What is the meaning of this vast crowd and who is included in it? These questions are explored and the symbolic answers are connected to three parables of Jesus from Luke 15. This vision shows us the heart of God for all people, which can lead us into the depths of God’s love and transformation.

Topics: Grace, Love


Branded

• Greg Boyd

In this sermon,  Greg Boyd introduces the topic of what it means to be sealed by God. He explains that it pertains to the principle of God’s protection and God’s ownership of his people. We are protected in the sense that God is unconditionally committed to our salvation, we are owned by God because Jesus ransomed us from slavery to sin and Satan.

Topics: Covenant, Discipleship, Salvation


Stumbling Sideways

• Meghan Good

Meghan Good delivers a sermon on Jesus’ call to Peter from John 21 to help us understand how we can hear God’s call and embrace it through simple practices. These practices will shape our imagination for our journey forward.

Topics: Gratitude, Leadership, Prayer


Follow His Lead

• Shawna Boren

In this Christmas sermon, Shawna Boren explores the story of how Joseph encountered God four times through a dream. Joseph responded with great faith in ways that contrasted with conventional thinking. In doing so, this common man followed God as he was given the charge to care for the savior of the world.

Topics: Christmas, Faith, God's Will


Christmas Magi(c)

• Greg Boyd

This sermon by Greg Boyd explores the Christmas story of the Magi’s search for Jesus. Greg provides historical background that opens our eyes to seeing the surprising and radical nature of their journey to find the Jewish Messiah. In addition, it reveals implications about who God is and how he relates to us.

Topics: Christmas, Discipleship, Judgment


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