Acts | How to Start a Fire | January 30

Sermon by Ant Frederick on January 30, 2022.

What happened at Pentecost and what that tells us about what the Spirit does and will do in the church. Namely, works - and specifically words (i.e. the message of the gospel) - that bring life and freedom. This Spirit has been poured out on “all flesh.” And, if you are in Christ, this same Spirit lives in you and empowers this same ministry through you.

Acts | The Spirit of Acts | January 23

Sermon by Ant Frederick on January 23, 2022.

In Jesus’ parting words to His disciples, He doesn’t tell them to get out there, He tells them to wait… to wait on the Spirit. It’s as though the Spirit is the essential ingredient to everything He’s sending them out to do and be.

And the truth is, that it is still true today. In this sermon, we’ll learn that the church has not moved beyond the need for the Holy Spirit.

In Columbia As It Is In Heaven | Mission | January 16

Just because we aren't gathering together this week doesn't mean we can't continue to discover the unlimited power of the Holy Spirit that dwells with us. In this sermon from our series “In Columbia As It Is In Heaven” we look at how God’s spirit empowers us to be on mission with Him.

Sermon by Ant Frederick on September 8, 2019.

Acts | The Mission of Acts | January 9

Sermon by Ant Frederick on January 9, 2022.

Due to technical issues there is a section missing early on in the sermon. We apologize for the inconvenience.

The Holy Spirit is God within us and the one who empowers our mission. He is the secret sauce, for lack of a better way of saying it, for everything that we want to see happen in our city. If He doesn’t do it, it doesn’t happen. We want to see people saved, healed, brought from death to life… if that’s going to be a thing, we need him.

Advent | Joy to the World | December 19

Sermon by Ant Frederick on December 19, 2021.

For our Advent series this year we’re taking one popular Christmas song each week and unpack what this teaches us about Jesus’ birth.

This week we’re looking at a hymn authored by the 18th century hymnist Isaac Watts, “Joy to the World.”