Feb 24, 2026
In this sermon we’ll be walking through Exodus 15–17 and discovering an important truth: the wilderness isn’t about comfort—it’s about becoming God’s people. After rescuing Israel from Egypt, God didn’t lead them straight into ease. He led them into testing. Not to harm them, but to shape them. In the...
Feb 23, 2026
In this sermon we continue our important series through the book of Exodus. When we read about something amazing in the Bible--like God parting the sea and leading former slaves to freedom--how should we respond? Is it mainly something that should make us feel good? Is it a hint that God wants to part the seas in...
Feb 3, 2026
In this sermon we explore Exodus 11–12, a powerful story of God’s rescue and mercy. In a moment of great fear and uncertainty, God made a way for His people to be saved and brought out of slavery. This passage reminds us that the Lord sees His people, knows their suffering, and faithfully provides deliverance...
Feb 3, 2026
God’s people often find themselves in moments that feel overwhelming and impossible. When Moses obeyed God and confronted Pharaoh, the result was not immediate freedom, but deeper hardship: the same number of bricks, now without straw. Many of us know what that feels like. What do we do when following God seems to...
Feb 3, 2026
In this sermon we are continuing our sermon series through Exodus with part two of the story. We’ll look closely at Moses’ reluctance to step into God’s mission for his life—leading God’s people out of slavery. Even after God promised to be with him and to work powerfully through him, Moses was convinced God...