Welcome to our Sermons & Media page!

Watch and/or listen to our worship services using the links included with the player below, or browse the different sermons in our archives using the search tools provided. NOTE: Sermons not tied to a specific series have been grouped together as “standalone sermons.”

Brian Richardson - September 18, 2022

Fired

Even though clay has been prepared, molded, and shaped on the wheel, it's not yet ready to be used. There are still important steps it must go through before it (we) can bring ever-increasing glory to God. Fire is necessary for others to see our transformation from mud to something useful, but we often miss out on glorifying God because we can't take the heat. When we choose to be clay in the Potter’s hand, we accept that there will be times we're exposed to the fire in order for God to finish in us what He's started. If we are not fired, we won't be capable of being filled, of being poured out, of being useful. And these fiery-furnace moments require us to lean upon GRACE, upon our faith, and to trust as we have never trusted before.

Scripture References: Isaiah 64:8, Daniel 1:1-121, Daniel 2:1-49, Daniel 3:1-30, 1 Corinthians 9:24-27, James 1:12

From Series: "Hand Crafted"

Each of us is hand crafted, formed and shaped by the hand of our Creator. Like a child with Play-doh or Legos, God imaginatively creates uniquely, specifically, and intentionally. Hand Crafted will ask what have we allowed to shape, prepare, and fill our lives. God still gets His hands dirty for those who are willing to be clay before the Potter.

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Revival Archive

Below you’ll find links to our revival services. Revival is held 1-2 times per year, with a one-day event (Sunday morning & evening) in the fall, and a 4-day event (Sunday thru Wednesday) each spring. Speakers vary.

Brian Richardson - September 18, 2022

Fired

Even though clay has been prepared, molded, and shaped on the wheel, it's not yet ready to be used. There are still important steps it must go through before it (we) can bring ever-increasing glory to God. Fire is necessary for others to see our transformation from mud to something useful, but we often miss out on glorifying God because we can't take the heat. When we choose to be clay in the Potter’s hand, we accept that there will be times we're exposed to the fire in order for God to finish in us what He's started. If we are not fired, we won't be capable of being filled, of being poured out, of being useful. And these fiery-furnace moments require us to lean upon GRACE, upon our faith, and to trust as we have never trusted before.

Scripture References: Isaiah 64:8, Daniel 1:1-121, Daniel 2:1-49, Daniel 3:1-30, 1 Corinthians 9:24-27, James 1:12

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Naz Chats (from the Archives!)

We believe discipleship occurs in the midst of conversation, and hope the discussions we’ve pulled from the archives not only help you dig a little deeper into your own faith, but that they’ll inspire further dialogue with those you do life with in your homes, neighborhoods, and workplaces.

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To access our playlist of sermon discussion videos, click here.

For the “Getting to Know You” Naz Chats from our quarantine days, click here.