Book Study

The Cross of Christ | Adoption | April 13

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Sermon by Ant Frederick on April 13, 2025.

Key scripture: Galations 4:4-7

All of us long to belong. This week, we explore how, through Jesus' work on the Cross, we are brought into the family of God and what that means for us now.

The Cross of Christ | Redemption | April 6

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Sermon by Ant Frederick on April 6, 2025.

Key scripture: Colossians 1:13-14

What does freedom look like when following Jesus? What happens when you see the life Scripture calls you to, but it feels disconnected from your reality? In the third week of our series, we’ll unpack what it means that Jesus is our redemption - that He’s come to free us from slavery to sin and to lead us into life to the fullest.

The Cross of Christ | The Cross as the Cure for Shame | March 30

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Sermon by Devin Coleman on March 30, 2025.

Key scripture: Psalm 69:1-36

In the second week of our Cross of Christ series, we’ll dive into how the cross deals with our shame.

The Cross of Christ | Substitution | March 23

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Sermon by Ant Frederick on March 23, 2025.

Key scripture: Galatians 3:13-14

It has been said that atonement is like a multi-faceted diamond. What Christ accomplished on the cross is massive, and its window into the heart of God is grand. In this series, we study the many things Jesus’ death and resurrection achieved as we prepare our hearts and minds for Good Friday and Resurrection Sunday.

James | Establish Your Hearts | March 16

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Sermon by Ant Frederick on March 16, 2025.

Key scripture: James 5:7-20

In chapter 5, James wraps up everything he’s said and offers practical wisdom: How can we know we have true faith? How can we make it for the long haul? How can we walk faithfully with Jesus and others no matter what life throws at us?

James | What Causes Quarrels Among You? | March 2

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Sermon by Ant Frederick on March 2, 2025.

Key scripture: James 4:1-12

In chapter 4, James shows us the true sinful source of our relational conflicts and how to deal with it.

James | Taming the Tongue | February 23

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Sermon by Ant Frederick on February 23, 2025.

Key scripture: James 3:1-18

This week in James 3, we’ll dive into practically one of the most challenging areas to live in as a follower of Jesus. The Scriptures will call at times a source of healing and blessing and at other times a “raging fire” and a “restless evil” — our words.

James | Is It Faith? | February 16

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Sermon by Ant Frederick on February 16, 2025.

Key scripture: James 3:1-18

This week in James 3, we’ll dive into practically one of the most challenging areas to live in as a follower of Jesus. The Scriptures will call at times a source of healing and blessing and at other times a “raging fire” and a “restless evil” — our words.

James | Be Doers of the Word, and Not Hearers Only | February 9

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Sermon by Ant Frederick on February 9, 2025.

Key scripture: James 1:22-2:13

This week, James warns us of the danger of learning things about God without doing what God says, particularly when it comes to showing partiality.

James | When He Is Tempted | February 2

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Sermon by Ant Frederick on February 2, 2025.

Key scripture: James 1:13-18

This week, James will help us fight sin in our lives by showing us the nature of sin and the perspective to resist it.

James | Complete & Lacking Nothing | January 26

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Sermon by Ant Frederick on January 26, 2025.

Key scripture: James 1:1-12

To faithfully follow Jesus, our faith must be marked by action. Our belief should lead us into good works and obedience. In the book of James, we are challenged by the brother of Jesus to examine the authenticity of our faith and to ensure that it fills each area of our everyday lives.

Acts Part 2 | God's Grace Unhindered | November 13

Sermon by JayWill on November 13, 2022.

The story of Acts doesn’t exactly conclude the way we would expect. That’s because God’s story is still being written. His Kingdom is still going forward. His Church is still growing. For this week, we’ll examine the last chapter of Acts and how God wants us to help play a part in writing His story.

Acts Part 2 | The Storm and the Shipwreck| November 6

Sermon by Ant Frederick on November 6, 2022.

In Acts 27, Paul sets sail to share the gospel in Rome only to later find himself shipwrecked. For this week, we’ll look at how Paul’s able to be a “non-anxious presence” in the midst of it all and how we can learn to do the same.

Acts Part 2 | Living in the Dash | October 30

Sermon by Ant Frederick on October 30, 2022.

In Acts 20, Paul is giving what we’ve often called a “gospel goodbye” - saying goodbye for the sake of God’s mission. For this week, we’ll look at some things Paul says about himself, in the hopes that one day we might be able to say them, too.

Acts Part 2 | Responding To God’s Greatness | October 23

Sermon by Ant Frederick on October 23, 2022.

This week we look at Acts 19, where Paul shares the gospel in the city of Ephesus. The gospel becomes so disruptive to the town that a riot occurs in the church planting process. So what does it look like today to allow the gospel to disrupt our lives?

Acts Part 2 | The Church in Athens | October 16

Sermon by Ant Frederick on October 16, 2022.

This week we look at Acts 17. In this chapter, Paul finds himself in a city called Athens as he is asked to provide a reason as to why anyone might trust Jesus and become a Christian. So what’s Paul’s strategy and how might we learn from him when it comes to sharing Jesus with others?

Acts Part 2 | The Church in Philippi | October 9

Sermon by Ant Frederick on October 9, 2022.

This week we look at Acts 16 and the unusual circumstances surrounding the church planted in Philippi. As a church on mission, what can we learn from Paul’s strange encounters?

Acts Part 2 | Mountains, Molehills, and Which Ones to Die On | October 2

Sermon by Ant Frederick on October 2, 2022.

In Acts 15 we see a theological dispute that threatens to tear the church apart. So what does the early church do and how can we learn from it?