A New Way of Life - Resting in God's Love

Pastor Eric Snyder concludes our Lenten sermon series with a sermon on the Psalm that the crowd quoted as Jesus rode into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday. He shares how we can stop flailing and find in God everything we're looking for. He also talks golf and makes a movie recommendation.

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A New Way of Life: Firming Up Memory

Pastor Eric preaches on Joshua chapter 4 to continue our Lenten sermon series. He stresses the importance of remembering the actual works God has done in our lives and the lives of Christians across time. "What happens when our faith is not rooted in memory? When our faith is not rooted in facts? When we forget what God has done? Our faith blows away like chaff."

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Drinking The Good Wine: Jesus Is The Good Wine

Pastor Eric Snyder concludes the Drinking The Good Wine series with this sermon on Transfiguration Sunday. He explains how this is a "hinge" Sunday as we prepare for Lent. "No matter how long you've been following Jesus, God's will as we shift into a new season is that your faith would be deepened and challenged in ways that you've yet to conceive of." He also issues a Lenten challenge.

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God's Rescue Mission: He Is From Ancient Days

“…That's the story of Christmas. That in the middle of our trouble, in the middle of our trial, in the middle of our addiction, in the middle of our problems, in the middle of our sin, God has come and He is standing in the middle of it… Advent is an opportunity for us to recognize God's power in comparison to the power of what has you and what binds you and what torments you.” -Pastor Eric Snyder

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God's Rescue Mission: What A Mess You've Made!

Pastor Eric begins his Advent sermon series entitled God's Rescue Mission: "You can't get ready for Jesus to come if you don't need him to, if you're basically fine... As Christians we are called to look at the facts of our living and say "Jesus I'm not going to pretend anymore, I need you to come HERE in my life." So where is your exile story? What has got ahold of you? What is your personal brokenness that you need help with, that you need God to come and rescue you from?...For us to understand Christmas, we have to allow God to come into our everyday life."

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