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Discipleship - Sermons

Counting the cost of Discipleship - Sermon on Luke 14:25-33 (11-Jun-23)

Counting the cost of Discipleship - Sermon on Luke 14:25-33

Length: 33:26

Reference: Luke 14:25-33 (ESV Bible)

In this passage, Jesus speaks to the large crowds about the cost of discipleship. He emphasizes the need for complete commitment, urging followers to consider the sacrifices required, including family ties and personal ambitions, to truly follow Him. It highlights the necessity of prioritizing Jesus above all else.


Discipleship - Evangelism - Sermon by Andy - Matt 28:18-20, Mark 2:1-12 (9-Jun-24)

Discipleship - Evangelism - Sermon by Andy - Matt 28:18-20, Mark 2:1-12

Length: 35:53

Reference: Matt 28:18-20 (ESV Bible), Reference: Mark 2:1-12 (ESV Bible)

This sermon combines the Great Commission (Matthew 28:18-20) and the healing of the paralyzed man (Mark 2:1-12) to emphasize the importance of discipleship and evangelism. It encourages believers to share the gospel, make disciples of all nations, and demonstrate faith through actions, just as the friends of the paralytic did.


Making Disciples, Nurturing - Sermon by Andy on 1 Thessalonians (16-Jun-24)

Making Disciples, Nurturing - Sermon by Andy on 1 Thessalonians

Length: 33:53

Reference: 1 Thessalonians (ESV Bible)

This sermon focuses on the importance of nurturing and making disciples, using the book of 1 Thessalonians as a guide. It highlights Paul's encouragement to the Thessalonian church, emphasizing the need for spiritual growth, mutual encouragement, and steadfastness in faith.


The Simple Gospel - Sermon by Mason Taylor (23-Jun-24)

The Simple Gospel - Sermon by Mason Taylor

Length: 43:53

Reference: The Gospel (ESV Bible)

This sermon by Mason Taylor emphasizes the simplicity and power of the gospel message. It discusses the foundational truths of Christianity, including the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, and how these truths offer salvation to all who believe.