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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.

White Cells, Nose Hairs, and the Body of Christ

• Greg Boyd

We have been talking about spiritual parasites. Fighting them cannot be done on your own. You are only one small part of the spiritual body to which you belong. Greg revealed some close parallels between spiritual and physical struggles for healing.

Declare War on the Tapeworm

• Greg Boyd

Sometimes we struggle spiritually because we are carrying a spiritual parasite. Like a tapeworm, demonic forces can suck the energy and life out of you if you let them. Greg addressed this problem and how to overcome it.

The Need for Growing in the Faith

• Greg Boyd

We often settle into comfortable routines in our lives, and we begin to take them for granted. It can be almost hypnotic. Greg addressed how these routines often drain the passion out our spiritual lives.

Plugging Up the Drain

• Greg Boyd

As Christians, we need to continually be growing. If we are not growing, we are certainly losing ground spiritually. There is no in between. Greg revealed how passion in life is rooted in walking more and more in obedience to God.

Christianity: A Marathon, Not a Sprint

• Greg Boyd

Becoming a Christian means continually becoming more like Christ throughout our lives. We can never complete this goal before we die. That means there is no time for coasting; we must continually press on towards the goal. Running the race is painful sometimes, but don’t let that stop you. Faith is pressing on even when you don’t see the results you think you should in your life. Greg described how faith is like a marathon, not a sprint.
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