Pastor Kevin takes a look at Jesus’ resurrection appearance to His followers on a hill in Galilee where He commissioned them to “Go and make disciples of all nations . . .” Each one of us has been commissioned both to be disciples ourselves and then to make disciples of others.
Pastor Kevin looks at Jesus’ appearance to His disciples on the shore of Galilee and the Lord’s special interaction with Peter. The level of our love for Christ is displayed in the level of our obedience to Him.
Pastor Kevin continues his study of the resurrection appearances of Jesus with a look at His encounter with Thomas (John 20:24-29). Thomas would not believe until he saw the resurrected Jesus himself. God delights in those whose faith rises above personal experience and circumstance.
Pastor Kevin continues to explore the resurrection appearances of Jesus with a look at John 20:19-22 / Luke 24:36-49. Jesus commissioned His followers to carry the torch of His earthly ministry to the entire world and promised to provide the means to do it.
This morning, Pastor Kevin takes a look at the resurrection appearance of Jesus on the road to Emmaus recorded in Luke 24. He uses this account to share some observations that illustrate a number of truths with direct application to our everyday lives.
Pastor Kevin shares an Easter Sunday message focusing on the resurrection appearance of Jesus to Mary Magdalene found in John’s Gospel. Mary Magdalene stands out as a devoted follower and faithful witness to the resurrected Christ.
Pastor Kevin takes a look at John’s account of Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem and the events that surround it. These events The events anticipate the ultimate sacrifice He would give and the life we have through it.
Pastor Kevin continues his study in the Gospel of John with a look at the third sign: Jesus Healing at Bethesda. The resulting conflict with the religious leaders over healing on the Sabbath leads into the Lord’s affirmation of His own identity and authority as the Eternal Son.
Pastor Kevin picks up with John’s account of Jesus cleansing the temple in (2:13-25) and the account of Jesus healing the official’s son (4:43-54), which is the second Messianic sign John sets forward in his Gospel.
Pastor Kevin continues his series in the Gospel of John with an examination of the seven signs given by John. Today’s message looks at the first of the seven signs: Jesus turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana (2:1-11).