Sermons

Judges: Trading Darkness for Hope – Perfectly Positioned Part 2
What voice are you listening to?

Judges: Trading Darkness for Hope – Perfectly Positioned
We are all perfectly positioned to be used by God.

Judges: Trading Darkness for Hope – To Whom Does God Respond?
To whom does God respond? Anyone who believes.

Judges: Trading Darkness for Hope – Another Way is the Battle
An intense battle was created for the hearts and minds of God’s separated people.

Judges: Trading Darkness for Hope – Sometimes We Leave God No Choice
Trading darkness for hope is all about trusting God.

Judges: Trading Darkness for Hope – Cycle of Darkness to Hope
Pastor Chris provides an overview of the cycle of darkness to hope that shaped the book of Judges and our lives today as well.

Judges: Trading Darkness for Hope – The Subtlety of Compromise
We have to determine… who are we going to listen to?

Judges: Trading Darkness for Hope – A Battle For Faithful Separation
We are in a battle to live faithful, separated, committed lives that show a lost world the grace, mercy, and forgiveness of a loving God who will ultimately judge our lives in His presence.

Judges: Trading Darkness for Hope
Do not only focus on the provision that you lose sight of the Provider!

Keep it Simple
Let’s fight to keep things simple and straightforward in a more complicated world.

Simplicity of a Simple Life – Simple But Not Natural
Only truly strong people in Christ can Bless those who persecute you; bless and do not curse.

Simplicity of a Simple Life – Doug Logan
Pastor Doug Logan speaks at MVC from Romans 12:13.

Simplicity of a Simple Life – Look at the Effects
You cannot change what you will not confront.

Simplicity of a Simple Life – Simply Heat Up the Water
Both God’s action and our response action are necessary in this relationship with God.

Simplicity of a Simple Life – Outdo One Another in Honor
Honor is a heart posture that sees people the way that God does and treats them accordingly.

Simplicity of a Simple Life – Love Means Others
We must be intentional about consistently making room for others in our lives.