The Stumbling Block [Romans 9:30-33]

June 30, 2013

Sermon Notes

Date: 06/30/2013

Preacher: Keith Barker, elder

Key Text: Romans 9:30-33

Description: Romans 9:30-33. These three powerful verses point out the basic problem of mankind. Israel wanted to gain righteousness by the keeping of the Law (works). Jesus was a ‘stumbling block’ to them in that gaining righteousness by faith was not acceptable to them.

Listen Now

Download Sermon (right click)


The God Who Never Gives Up [Jonah 4:5-11]

June 23, 2013

Sermon Notes

Date: 06/23/2013

Preacher: Monty Simao, elder

Series: Jonah

Key Text: Jonah 4:5-11

Description:  Our passage this morning shows us two things about God. The first is that God never gives up on His people, He has a tenacious grip on us… and the second is that God’s amazing plan of redemption is larger than most of us think. God will redeem all of His creation and reverse the curse of sin.

Listen Now

Download Sermon (right click)


Ungodly Anger [Jonah 4:1-4]

June 16, 2013

Sermon Notes

Date: 06/16/2013

Preacher: Monty Simao, elder

Series: Jonah

Key Text: Jonah 4:1-4

Description:  The book of Jonah is a highly unusual book.  There is no other book like it within both the minor and major prophets.  It’s unusual in that the prophetic message is not what’s important but rather the narrative that surrounds it.

Listen Now

Download Sermon (right click)


I may be sitting down on the inside but I’m standing up on the outside. [Jonah 3:4-10]

June 9, 2013

Sermon Notes

Date: 06/09/2013

Preacher: Monty Simao, elder

Series: Jonah

Key Text: Jonah 3:4-10

Description:  Theologians talk about two types of repentance: attrition and contritionAttrition is false repentance and usually is only a change in outward actions with no change in heart.  While contrition is a change in outward actions driven from a change in the heart.  Contrition is heart-felt sorrow over sin.  In this sermon we will look at examples of both attrition and contrition from the way that Jonah reacted to God’s word compared to the reaction of the Ninevites.

Listen Now

Download Sermon (right click)


Jerusalem [Psalm 122:6]

June 2, 2013

Sermon Notes

Date: 06/02/2013

Preacher: Keith Barker, elder

Key Text: Psalm 122:6

Description: The most important city in the world is Jerusalem. Its history past, present, and future is the history of mankind. Jesus was presented there as a child, and 30 years later concluded His ministry outside the walls on a cruel cross. It’s a rare day that the evening news does not mention Jerusalem.

Listen Now

Download Sermon (right click)


%d bloggers like this: