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Jesus Meets with Politicians
  • Date: June 08, 2025
  • Series: Luke: Certain Truth In Uncertain Times
  • Speaker: Shaun Walker
  • Book: Luke
  • Passage: Luke 23:1-12
  • Service: Sunday Morning
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Responding in Faith to God's Promises
  • Date: December 03, 2023
  • Series: Luke: Certain Truth In Uncertain Times
  • Speaker: Steve Hafler
  • Book: Luke
  • Passage: Luke 1:5-38
  • Service: Sunday Morning

The first section of Luke covers two miraculous pregnancies, and contrasts two different responses to God’s words. First, God miraculously opens the womb of an old woman named Elizabeth, but the focus is on Zechariah’s response of doubt. Second, God miraculously opens the womb of a virgin girl named Mary with a focus on her response of faith.

  1. Zechariah (1:5-25): We may disbelieve God’s plan because we don’t understand it. Zechariah was a righteous man, a priest at the temple in Jerusalem, performing a religious duty, and elderly. Zechariah “did not believe” (1:20).
  1. Mary (1:26-38): We may believe God’s plan because we trust God’s character. Mary was a young lady, held no religious title, was in a rural northern town, and seemed insignificant. Mary said, “let it be to me according to your word” (1:38).
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Certain Truth in Uncertain Times
  • Date: November 26, 2023
  • Series: Luke: Certain Truth In Uncertain Times
  • Speaker: Steve Hafler
  • Book: Luke
  • Passage: Luke 1:1-4
  • Service: Sunday Morning

One of the most important questions you can ask about anything, especially a faith claim, is whether it’s true or not. One of the purposes for Luke providing “an orderly account” is that we “may have certainty concerning the things” we “have been taught” (Luke 1:3-4).

The theme of Luke is: The joyful news that God’s anticipated Messiah-King has come to seek and save sinners, and this salvation is available to all who respond in faith, whatever their past life, social status, or ethnicity. 

This sermon gives an overview of the Gospel According to Luke where he proves the expanded kingdom of the Savior King (1) is for all people, (2) has no ethnic or geographic boundaries, and (3) was the reason Jesus came to the earth.

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The Hope of a New Heaven and New Earth
  • Date: November 19, 2023
  • Series: The Big Picture Of The Bible
  • Speaker: Steve Hafler
  • Book: 1 Thessalonians, Revelation
  • Passage: 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18; Revelation 21:1-8
  • Service: Sunday Morning

As believers, we have a hope (confident expectation) in how things are going to end. Or even better, how the end of redemptive history is the beginning of an even better story! The Apostle John is writing to real people gathered as real churches (Rev 2-3). They are about to experience a brutal persecution under the reign of the Roman Emperor, Domitian. Revelation is intended to give Christians hope. So how does he encourage believers who are about to suffer? By providing them with a beautiful promise from God of a new heaven, earth, and city of God. A place where "death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore” (Rev 21:4). Everything will be new (21:5a), it is certain (21:6), we will be completely satisfied (21:6b), and we will be God’s sons (21:7).

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Faith Excludes Human Boasting
  • Date: November 12, 2023
  • Series: The Big Picture Of The Bible
  • Speaker: Shaun Walker
  • Book: Romans
  • Passage: Romans 3:27-4:8
  • Service: Sunday Morning

In Romans 3:27-4:8 justification by faith is contrasted against boasting. The problem is that everyone wants to boast in themselves or to receive praise and accolades from others to have courage and confidence for the battlefield of life. This internal thirst for affirmation isn't necessarily bad. What's bad are all of the godless ways we go about trying to satisfy this internal thirst. If justification by faith excludes human boasting, then what can we boast in? The answer is Jesus. Self-centered boasting or the praise of others can't be compared to the roaring approval of God given to all who are united to God through faith in Jesus.

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Saved By the Blood of Jesus
  • Date: November 05, 2023
  • Series: The Big Picture Of The Bible
  • Speaker: Steve Hafler
  • Book: Romans
  • Passage: Romans 3:21-26
  • Service: Sunday Morning

In Romans 3:21-26 we find several different terms that help explain the gospel.

1. Righteousness (3:21, 22, 25, 26). This term describes right conduct in relation to God and others. It means, “fulfilling our obligations.”
2. Redemption (3:24). The word redeem means “to buy out.” It can also mean deliverance or riddance. The term was used specifically in reference to the purchase of a slave’s freedom.
3. Propitiation (3:25). This term carries the idea of appeasement or satisfaction, specifically toward God. Propitiation is a two-part act that involves appeasing the wrath of God and the restoration of a close and safe relationship with Him.
4. Faith (3:22, 25, 26). Faith is belief, trust, and confidence.
5. Justified/Just/Justifier (3:24, 26). A legal term meaning "declared righteous."

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No One Seeks God
  • Date: October 29, 2023
  • Series: The Big Picture Of The Bible
  • Speaker: Steve Hafler
  • Book: Romans
  • Passage: Romans 3
  • Service: Sunday Morning

Romans 3 makes this stunning declaration, "No one seeks God; no one does good, not even one.” How does that hit you? Our heart reaction will expose whether we live by the law (justifying ourselves) or by grace (justified by God as a gift of grace).

We’re looking at the storyline of the Bible. Rather than the Bible being a connection of disconnected stories, or a collection of moralistic lessons, it’s a single storyline that tells us (1) what’s wrong with the human race, (2) what God has done about it, and (3) how it’s all going to turn out in the end.

Listen to the following sermon about the good news of what God has done about what’s wrong with the human race.

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Religion and Righteousness
  • Date: October 22, 2023
  • Series: The Big Picture Of The Bible
  • Speaker: John Tonello
  • Book: Romans
  • Passage: Romans 2:1-5, 17-24, 28-29
  • Service: Sunday Morning

In the first two chapters of Romans, Paul recounts the human dilemma in a profound way. While we might like to turn the chapter and focus on the good news, Paul instead reiterates the problem. Everyone sins, and all are responsible for their sin – religious (Jew), irreligious (Gentile), the churched (those with God’s Law), the unchurched (those without God’s Law). In chapter 2, Paul highlights a less obvious form of sin; hypocrisy and moral superiority that judges others while committing the same sins (Rom 2:1). Are you presuming on God’s patience and kindness, reasoning that your sin (even sin in the heart) is not a problem (Rom 2:4)? Are you relying on religious acts or religious status for righteousness before God (Rom 2:17-24)?

Jesus Christ is the only one who fulfilled the law perfectly. Every person desperately needs His righteousness to stand before God on judgment day. Christ’s righteousness (the righteousness of God) is made available, for free, through faith in Jesus Christ for all who believe (Rom 3:21-22).

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What Has God Done?
  • Date: October 15, 2023
  • Series: The Big Picture Of The Bible
  • Speaker: Shaun Walker
  • Book: Romans
  • Passage: Romans 1:16-17
  • Service: Sunday Morning
So far in our series on the big story of the Bible we’ve learned in Genesis about the problem of sin – an explosion of evil into the world that has devastated our relationship with God and us as a human race. How are we going to solve this problem? We find an answer in Romans. We can't do anything to solve our problem of evil and sin. Only God can do something and he has in the gospel. In Romans 1:16-17 we learn... 
- The gospel is good news (not advice) - have you received it?
- The gospel is God’s justification/righteousness (not ours) - have you accepted it? 
- The gospel is God’s power - have you experienced it?
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What is Wrong With the World
  • Date: October 08, 2023
  • Series: The Big Picture Of The Bible
  • Speaker: Steve Hafler
  • Book: Genesis, Hebrews
  • Passage: Genesis 4:1-11; Hebrews 12:24
  • Service: Sunday Morning

Something is clearly wrong with the human race. There is daily evidence provided in our world, our homes, and our churches. The Bible’s clear and single answer is sin. Sin is deadly and deceptive, but it will ultimately be defeated. Whereas Abel’s blood cried out to God from the ground condemning Cain’s murderous anger (Genesis 4:10), Jesus’ blood “speaks a better word than the blood of Abel” (Hebrews 12:24). Jesus’ blood cries out to the Father “mercy, forgiveness, pardon, cleansing, and salvation to all who believe.”

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Three Trees
  • Date: October 01, 2023
  • Series: The Big Picture Of The Bible
  • Speaker: Steve Hafler
  • Book: Revelation, Genesis, Galatians
  • Passage: Genesis 2:9; Galatians 3:13; Revelation 22:2
  • Service: Sunday Morning

There are three trees that explain redemptive history.

  1. The Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil: This tree presented a choice. Genesis 2:9 says that "out of the ground the LORD God made to spring up every tree that is pleasant to the sight and good for food. The tree of life was in the midst of the garden, and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil."
  2. The Tree of Life: (Genesis 2:9; Revelation 22:2). This tree also represents a choice, because "all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God" (Romans 3:23).
  3. The Tree of Christ: Galatians 3:13 says, "Christ redeemed us from the curse of the law by becoming a curse for us—for it is written, “Cursed is everyone who is hanged on a tree." We need the third tree. It also represents a choice (Romans 10:8-10).
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The Image Marred and Paradise Lost
  • Date: September 24, 2023
  • Series: The Big Picture Of The Bible
  • Speaker: Steve Hafler
  • Book: Genesis
  • Passage: Genesis 2:15-17; Genesis 3:1-11
  • Service: Sunday Morning

Even though we have been created in the image of God, something is wrong. Somehow the image of God in humanity has been marred, even shattered. The Muslim, Atheist, Hindu, Buddhist, irreligious, and all of humanity recognize something is wrong. Wars continue, racism is rampant, hate crimes cover the earth, and criminals run free. Even in our own hearts we find discontent, greed, jealousy, dissatisfaction, anger, slander, and a hundred other stains. What went wrong? Genesis helps answer that question. It also points us to the remedy — a good news promise (Genesis 3:15).

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In the Image of God
  • Date: September 17, 2023
  • Series: The Big Picture Of The Bible
  • Speaker: Steve Hafler
  • Book: Genesis
  • Passage: Genesis 1:26-27
  • Service: Sunday Morning

What does it mean to be made in God’s image, to be created in His likeness (Genesis 1:26-27)? Every person, born and unborn, gives a particular and unique likeness to God. The word for “image” (Hebrew, tselem) has the meaning of something that is carved or cut out. What are the implications of this truth? The image of God matters for identity, value, the sanctity of life, self image, gender, work, purpose in life, and the need for a re-creation of the shattered image.

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In the beginning, God
  • Date: September 10, 2023
  • Series: The Big Picture Of The Bible
  • Speaker: Shaun Walker
  • Book: Genesis, John
  • Passage: Genesis 1:1-3, John 1:1-3
  • Service: Sunday Morning

The single story line of the Bible moves from creation to the fall, from the devastation caused by sin to the rescue and the redemption accomplished by Jesus, and it finishes with the complete restoration of all things at the end. This amazing story begins in Genesis 1:1 with, "In the beginning, God..." In John 1 we see hints of the creation account picked up where we learn, "In the beginning, God is love." These two truths have profound implications for understanding who we are and how we fit into the story of the world.

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Four Basic Questions
  • Date: September 03, 2023
  • Speaker: Steve Hafler
  • Book: Genesis
  • Passage: Genesis 1:26, Genesis 3:15
  • Service: Sunday Morning

Like Adam and Eve, all boys and girls are created by the direct act of God and in His image (Genesis 1:26). As such, they have great value. The first Adam who failed points to the last Adam who was perfect, Jesus Christ. Genesis answers four basic questions:

  1. Where do I come from? (the question of origins).
  2. Who am I? (the question of significance).
  3. Why is the world in such a mess? (the question of evil).
  4. Is there a future? (the question of purpose and destiny).
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Does Your Church Pass The Test?
  • Date: August 27, 2023
  • Series: Revelation
  • Speaker: Steve Hafler
  • Book: Revelation
  • Passage: Revelation 1-3
  • Service: Sunday Morning

Christ’s evaluation of the church matters most. Christ evaluates seven real churches, at real locations, made up of real people. What does Jesus value? There is a mix of affirmations and rebukes that form Jesus’ assessment of these churches. For example, neither love-deficient doctrinal purity (Ephesus) nor apathetic self-sufficiency (Laodicea) are affirmed by God. However, both a faithful witness amidst suffering (Smyrna) and faithful service (Philadelphia) do receive his affirmation.

When you evaluate a church, what do you look at? Do your values and assessments align with Christ's who is the exalted Son of God, the slain Lamb who purchased the church with his own blood, and the Head (leader) of the church? God evaluates his church through a very different lens than the one we often use.

Does your church pass the test?

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