Whispers of Grace"

"1 Samuel 1:1-2:11

Rev. Charlie Phillips

What could an infertile woman and a nation possibly have in common? Apparently quite a lot according to the book of 1 Samuel. As we begin our new series together we will discover that there are few books in the Old Testament that depict redemption in such striking ways. Join us this Sunday as we go back over 3,000 years to study the incredible beginnings of the monarchy in ancient Israel. Come with an expectant heart!

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Give Here

"Giving Until it Hurts"

Philippians 4:14-26

Rev. Charlie Phillips

St. Francis of Assisi said, “above all the grace and the gifts that Christ gives to his beloved is that of overcoming self”. There are few people more infamous in Christendom than St. Francis of Assisi in regard to self-sacrifice-giving up a life of inherited luxury to serve the poor and unprivileged. A life like his leaves behind a ripple. It makes us ponder the weight of sacrificing self. Join us this Sunday for our last sermon in the book of Philippians as we dive deep into the gift, joy, and power of self-sacrifice.

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"The Secret of Contentment"

Philippians 4:10-13

Rev. Charlie Phillips

This past week I googled “contentment in America” and up came study after study showing that Americans are less content and satisfied than they’ve been in 50 years. This is despite the fact that the average American home has grown from a modest 983 square feet to 2,436 square feet and is filled with with approximately 300,000 items! Given that we have so much, why are we so discontent? Join us this Sunday as Paul teaches us the secret to contentment.

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"Peace of Mind"

Philippians 4:8-9

Rev. Barr Overcast

In recent years, the human brain has been compared to a super computer, with some estimates of the brain's processing power coming in at 1 exaFLOP (I'll let you look up what that means if you want). Yet more often than not our minds feel like a mess of confusion, error, and sinful thoughts. Join us this Sunday to hear what the Bible has to say about our minds and how we ought to use them.

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"Breaking the Anxiety Cycle"

Philippians4:6-7

Rev. Charlie Phillips

Charles Spurgeon rightly said that “anxiety doesn’t empty tomorrow of its sorrows, but only empties today of its strength.” It’s fair to say that since the pandemic, anxiety has become a staple of life in the postmodern world. Questions dominate our thinking such as: “Will another virus spring up this year? Who can we trust to tell us the truth? Will our investments ever fully recover from the downturn? Will America ever be the same?” This Sunday Paul gives us a lifeline—the solution to all the anxiety we’ll ever face. Join us as we learn to rest in Christ together.

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"Persevering Pilgrims"

Philippians 3:20-4:1

Rev. Charlie Phillips

There’s been a lot of debate the past few election cycles about what it means to be an American. How ought an American to think…act…treat others…raise children? We are told that to be American is to be distinct or even exceptional. There’s no question that we ought to pursue excellence as Americans, but how much more ought we to be distinct as Christians in this world. As Paul points out in this week’s passage, we are citizens, not of this world, but of heaven. How should our true citizenship affect the way we think or act or treat others? Join us this Sunday as we discuss God’s desire for our distinction.

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"Hold the Line"

Ephesians 6:10-13

Rev. Charlie Phillips

This week’s VBS theme, based on Ephesians 6:1-18, is “Standing Strong in Today’s Battle for Truth”. Our kids are learning all about the provision God has given us through his “armor”. Not only that, but they’re learning that their salvation was made secure by the ultimate warrior-king who died a sinner’s death. Join us this Sunday as we talk about the state of warfare we live in and the means by which God helps us fight the good fight of the faith.

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"Follow the Leader who Follows the Leader"

Philippians 3:17-19

Rev. Charlie Phillips

“We’re following the leader, the leader, the leader. We’re following the leader wherever he may go”. No doubt many of you know that to be the lyrics of a classic Disney song from “Peter Pan” in which the Lost Boys follow John mindlessly through the jungle. While we’re not called to be mindless in our following as believers, we are called to follow. According to Paul (and Jesus:), following is actually a staple of Christianity. Join us this Sunday as we contemplate the importance of following mature believers as they follow after Christ.

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"Further Up & Further In"

Philippians 3:12-16

Rev. Barr Overcast

"Cheer up! You are worse than you think!" Nobody's perfect. But deep down we all want to be. We shrivel up at the thought of our failures, weep over our worst moments, and beat ourselves up for our inability to change. Yet even in our ongoing sin, God has a comfort and a calling for us. Join us this Sunday as we learn from Paul what it means to press on in the midst of our imperfection.

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"The Design of Joy"

Philippians 3:1-6

Rev. Charlie Phillips

This Sunday we begin chapter three of Paul’s letter to the church at Philippi, perhaps the most beloved chapter of them all (one of the most beloved in all of Paul’s writings). And it’s not hard to see why. In the first section alone Paul hits on some of the most important themes in the entire New Testament. Don’t miss this Sunday as we take in Paul’s twin commands to “rejoice” and “look out”.

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"A Few Good Men"

Philippians 2:19-30

Rev. Charlie Phillips

We live in a world obsessed with superheroes. Case in point, the Marvel franchise has earned over $28 billion worldwide, making it the largest movie franchise of all time. This obsession begs the question, why are we looking for heroes? Why are we searching for those that stand out…for those willing to lay it all down for the sake of others? Join us this Sunday as Paul talks about the stellar examples of Timothy and Epaphroditus.

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"Lights in the World"

Philippians 2:14-18

Rev. Charlie Phillips

All of Scripture is intentional. The Holy Spirit moved men to write the exact words we read together every Sunday morning. As such, every movement, paragraph, theological argument, and application are perfectly intended for God’s people—for our growth, conviction, love, and joy. Join us this Sunday as we observe Paul’s intentionality of crafting a people set apart for God.

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"Deep Faith"

Philippians 2:12-13

Rev. Charlie Phillips

Following on the heels of the proclamation of the glorious truths regarding Jesus’ humiliation and exaltation, Paul switches gears and tackles the nitty gritty of the Christian life. He takes the church at Philippi up the mountaintop of doctrinal glory and then leads them back down to everyday life. Join us as we contemplate our calling as a result of the work of Christ.

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"What Goes Down Must Go Up"

Philippians 2:9-11

Rev. Charlie Phillips

This week we’ll be focusing on the second half of what has been called a “Christ hymn” of the early church (Philippians 2:5-11). In verses 9-11 we’ll encounter one of the fullest expositions of Jesus’ identity in all of Scripture. Join us as we learn about the incredible nature of Jesus’ exaltation and the future glory we will all experience.

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"I Am the Resurrection"

John 11:17-44

Rev. Charlie Phillips

Jonathan Edwards said that the “resurrection of Christ is the most joyful event that ever came to pass; because hereby Christ rested from the great and difficult work of purchasing redemption, and received God’s testimony, that it was finished”. But how does His finished work apply to our joy today? Join us this Sunday as we contemplate and celebrate our risen Lord and Savior!

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"A Sending Church"

Romans 10:5-17

Rev. Charlie Phillips

The ultimate paradox. Pure power seated in pure humility. The Lord of life riding towards the chosen hill of death. A choice. Pain, torture, redemption. All in the name of love. All for the securing of eternal beings made in His image. His end wouldn’t be our end. It would be the beginning of worldwide proclamation. He’d prayed for it and the Spirit would deliver it. Join us this week as we connect Jesus’ ride on Palm Sunday with our call to proclaim His glory to the world.

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"How Good and Pleasant"

"How Good and Pleasant"

Philippians is known as Paul's joy letter. We've seen that the source of Paul's joy as he waits in prison is knowing and being known by Jesus, and he finds so much joy in this that he can say "To live is Christ; to die is gain." But now as we transition into v. 2, we read that something is lacking in Paul's joy. Join us this week as we learn what that something is and how our joy is made complete.