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Lectures and Sermons
Browse or search for Sunday sermons by topic, date, series topic, Scripture, and speaker. You may also find special event lectures here.
One Church, One Book, One Year
Resources: 3
This Implications of the Resurrection
Resources: 10
Lessons from Solomon's Proverbs and Screwtape's Letters
Resources: 5
Paul's Letter to the Church at Philippi
A study through the book of Philippians
Resources: 11
These are stand alone sermons that were not in a series.
Resources: 15
Palm Sunday and Easter
Resources: 4
Learning about preparing ourselves during Advent, the four-week period in which the church looks back to Jesus’ first coming as our Savior, and looks forward to his second coming as our Judge.
Resources: 5
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Epistolary correspondence with the young church of Corinth
Where do we go for forgiveness when we can’t even seem to forgive ourselves? Where do we go for counsel? Where do we go to find wisdom? Where do we go to more deeply and fully know ourselves?
Resources: 12
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9-part series on the practice of worship and the elements of worship
Resources: 10
2-part series on the parables of Jesus from Matthew
Resources: 2
Easter Season 2010
Resources: 8
Palm Sunday, Easter 2010
Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday, 2010: What if Christ were not crucified? What if Christ were not raised?
Resources: 2
2010
Lenten Teaching Series on Seven Deadly Sins
Resources: 5
Every new year we take six weeks to explore the mission and values of Christ Church - God-exalting, Story-telling, Community-building, Peace-making, Church-shaping, Kingdom-expanding.
Resources: 6
How does God conspire to change the world through Jesus and lead us to faith, hope, love, and peace?
Resources: 4
How do the profound literature and searching questions of this ancient wisdom teacher help us live in the modern world?
Resources: 11
What does the life of Israel's first great prophet tell us about God and his relationship to us?
Resources: 3
What does the life of Abraham tell us about God and his relationship to us?
Resources: 2
Take a closer look at one of Jesus' most famous stories about a father and his sons.
Resources: 3
So much of Jesus' time was spent at parties with the wrong people that he was accused of being a glutton and a drunk. Do you want to party with Jesus?
Resources: 4
Explore the transformed lives of three people who encountered the resurrected Messiah.
Resources: 3
The Seven Deadly Sins
Take a deeper look at these seven self-centered and self-destructive patterns of relating to God, our neighbors, and ourselves - pride, envy, anger, sloth, greed, gluttony, lust.
Resources: 8
Every new year we take six weeks to explore the mission and values of Christ Church - God-exalting, Story-telling, Community-building, Peace-making, Church-shaping, Kingdom-expanding.
Resources: 6
Jesus was charged and executed as 'King of the Jews.' What is the meaning of this, both then and now?
Resources: 6
What are the gods of modern culture? How do both the religious and irreligious come under their spell? Is there an a counter-cultural alternative?
Resources: 10
Those who first listened to Jesus' stories where riveted and troubled. What do you think?
Resources: 8
'What you pray is what you believe.' Explore the Psalms as the prayer book in the middle of the Bible and the center of Christian faith.
Resources: 11
Dialogue with Jesus around some of his most troubling sayings.
Resources: 4
What does the ancient prophet Isaiah have to tell us about hope as we look to Easter and the resurrection?
Resources: 4
Every new year we take six weeks to explore the mission and values of Christ Church - God-exalting, Story-telling, Community-building, Peace-making, Church-shaping, Kingdom-expanding.
Resources: 9
Explore how the people closest to the events of Jesus’ birth had a life-altering encounter with the 'Word made flesh'.
Resources: 6
What does the ancient prophet Hosea have to teach us about the love of God?
Resources: 6
How do your regular rhythms of life match up with reality? Explore the Sermon on the Mount - Jesus most famous teaching about being his disciples.
Resources: 8
How does the ancient prophet Daniel show us how Christians in a pluralist society?
Resources: 7
Jesus came to give us freedom and life. St. Paul expounds on this in his earliest letter to the churches of Galatia.
Resources: 10
What are the hard teachings of Jesus? What questions do you want to ask him?
Resources: 5
Every new year we take six weeks to explore the mission and values of Christ Church - God-exalting, Story-telling, Community-building, Peace-making, Church-shaping, Kingdom-expanding.
Resources: 7
New year, new you?
Resources: 1
Jesus' family tree may be as messy as yours, perhaps more. What do the questionable women in his life tell us about God and ourselves?
Resources: 5
What are the philosophies of life we place on the backs of our vehicles? How do they compare and contrast with Christian faith?
Resources: 2
What does the ancient prophet Jonah tell us about being a church for the city?
Resources: 7
The Psalms are the prayer book in the middle of the Bible and the center of Christian faith. How do our experiences and emotions teach us about ourselves and lead us to God?
Resources: 10
Explore the person and work of Jesus through the lens of Mark's Gospel, the earliest and shortest of the four Gospels.
Resources: 13