- Date: March 15, 2026
- Series: General Sermons
- Speaker: Cody Hawley
- Book: John
- Passage: John 18
- Service: Sunday Morning
In John 18, we witness Christ wrongfully arrested, tried, and condemned. The perfect Son of God is handed over to those demanding His death. Yet, knowing the cross awaited Him, Jesus willingly embraced it, fully aware that through His sacrifice all who believe in Him would receive forgiveness and salvation. The cross stands as the climax of God’s redemptive plan.
- Date: March 01, 2026
- Series: General Sermons
- Speaker: Cody Hawley
- Book: John
- Passage: John 16
- Service: Sunday Morning
In John chapter 16, we see that Christ had to depart from the world so the Holy Spirit could come and enter into the lives of every follower of Christ. Thus enabling the gospel and the power of Christ to be taken to the ends of the Earth, ultimately drawing people to the Lord and giving glory to God.
- Date: January 25, 2026
- Series: General Sermons
- Speaker: Cody Hawley
- Book: John
- Passage: John 12
- Service: Sunday Morning
In John chapter 12, we see the dramatic shift from rejoicing to rejection as the crowds welcome Jesus into Jerusalem with palm branches and cries of “Hosanna,” only to later turn away in disbelief when He reveals that His mission is not one of political liberation, but sacrificial salvation. The people’s expectations of a conquering king collided with the reality of a humble Messiah who came to be lifted up on the cross, defeating sin and Satan through His death and resurrection. We are reminded that we do not get to define the Messiah—Jesus defines Himself—and through His sacrifice, He offers eternal life to all who believe.
- Date: December 21, 2025
- Series: General Sermons
- Speaker: Cody Hawley
- Book: Luke
- Passage: Luke 2:8-16
- Service: Sunday Morning
In Luke 2:8–16 we see the humility of Christ, who entered the world not in power or splendor but as a baby in a manger, announced first to lowly shepherds rather than rulers or kings. The angel’s message of “good news of great joy” revealed that the Savior had come for all people, and the heavenly host confirmed His glory with praise. Christ, who humbled Himself at birth, later humbled Himself to the point of death on a cross to rescue us from sin. The Christmas story reveals God’s astonishing love through the humility of Christ, calling us to respond with faith, gratitude, and lives marked by forgiveness and grace.
- Date: February 16, 2025
- Series: General Sermons
- Speaker: Cody Hawley
- Book: 2 Kings
- Passage: 2 Kings 5:1-19
- Service: Sunday Morning
In 2 Kings 5:1-19, Naaman, commander of the Syrian army, travels into enemy territory to be healed of leprosy. Naaman nearly didn’t experience healing when he stormed away in proud anger when the prophet Elisha told him to wash himself in the dirty Jordan river seven times. But the path for salvation always requires humility. God resists the proud but gives grace to the humble. Have you experienced God’s saving work in your life through humble repentance and faith? When Naaman discovers he has been completely healed, he is stunned and realizes the God of Israel is the one true God. He alone is to be feared, obeyed, and worshipped. Do you know this? Does your life show that?