May 8, 2010
Speaker: Darrin Patrick
The New Testament continues the story of God, who is rescuing his people, and who will demonstrate his ultimate power over Satan, sin and death. In this sermon we will see that all 27 books of the New Testament center on person and work of Christ in and...
May 15, 2010
Speaker: Joel Lindsey
Jesus was born, lived, died and was resurrected. In this sermon, we will explore the "good news" presented in these four books.
May 22, 2010
Speaker: Darrin Patrick
The early church--empowered by the power of the resurrected Christ--preached the gospels, planted churches and changed the world. In this sermon we will see how the story of the church of the past says everything about the church of the present and the...
May 29, 2010
Speaker: Joel Lindsey
The book of Romans may be the most important book in the whole Bible because it so thoroughly articulates the gospel. In this sermon we will learn what it means that "the gospel is the power of God for salvation."
June 5, 2010
Speaker: Darrin Patrick
Paul wrote 1st and 2nd Corinthians to a church much like The Journey in a city much like St. Louis. He was writing to a people who struggled to balance holiness and Christian freedom in a complex urban setting heavily influenced by popular culture. In...
June 12, 2010
Speaker: Darrin Patrick
Continuing the study of the New Testament, Dangerous Words, Pastor Darrin Patrick gives an overview on the book of Galatians. The Apostle Paul's insights into the gospel and the human heart speak as strongly to the modern church as they did to the...
June 19, 2010
Speaker: Darrin Patrick
Paul's letter to the church in Ephesus explores the heart of what it means to be Christian in the church. Paul defines what a Christian is, defines what a church is, and then articulates how Christians should relate in a church. In this sermon we find...
June 26, 2010
Speaker: Darrin Patrick
The letter to the Philippians is one of Paul's most encouraging messages to any New Testament church. This is made more amazing considering the fact that Paul wrote Philippians while in prison. In this sermon we will learn from Paul the "secret" of...
July 3, 2010
Speaker: Jeremy Irwin
Paul wanted to drive home one message to the Colossians. Your union with Christ means you have a new identity. The "old you" is nothing compared to the "new you" in Christ.
July 10, 2010
Speaker: Darrin Patrick
Paul's message to the Thessalonians is simple. Look back at what Christ has done to secure your salvation, and look forward to his second coming--the fulfillment of all the promises the Bible has made.
July 17, 2010
Speaker: Darrin Patrick
In his letters to Timothy and Titus, Paul describes what church leaders should look like, and what hardships and rewards they should expect.
July 24, 2010
Speaker: Bob Bickford
Paul's letter to Philemon is a vivid portrait of how the gospel, and only the gospel, has the power to transform the hearts of people, to take us from "uselessness" to "usefulness."
July 31, 2010
Speaker: Joel Lindsey
Packed with theological insights, the book of Hebrews puts Christ on full display, emphasizing that he is greater than any angel, prophet, or priest. Through his death Jesus provided the perfect sacrifice God required, a sacrifice that brings glory to...
August 7, 2010
Speaker: Darrin Patrick
James encourages Christians to back up their faith with actions. It is not enough to be a hearer of the word. A true Christian will be a doer of the word as well.
August 14, 2010
Speaker: Darrin Patrick
In the here and now we can expect trials to come. In the future we can expect Jesus to come back. Keeping an eternal perspective in mind allows us to see our suffering as a blessing from God.
August 21, 2010
Speaker: Darrin Patrick
Sound doctrine, loving hearts, and an obedience to the purposes of Christ are the marks of a true Christian. If you don't have these things, you probably don't know Jesus...yet!
September 4, 2010
Speaker: Jonathan McIntosh
The epic battle between good and evil, between God and Satan will one day come to an end. And Jesus, the Lamb of God who died and rose again, will be finally acknowledged as the victor.