Sermons from November 2025
Brought Near by the Blood of Christ
Ephesians 2:12-13 The Jewish nation was called out by God to be distinct from the rest of the world, granting them unique advantages over everyone else. Pastor Rod Bunton continues in Chapter 2, where we discover that the Gentiles are no longer on the outside looking in due to the transformative power of God’s intervention.
Gentiles in the Flesh
Ephesians 2:11 In the first ten verses of Chapter 2, Paul describes the state of every person before conversion and the transformative power of God. Pastor Rod Bunton delves into the second half of this chapter, emphasizing that both Jews and Gentiles were separated from Christ, despite their differences in heritage.
That We Would Walk in Good Works
Ephesians 2:10 As Paul outlined three reasons why God intervened in the lives of those destined for salvation, he answers the question, “Now what?” Pastor Rod Bunton explains that the third reason gives us the instruction to live out our obligation to walk like Christ.
Samson, Set Apart to Save
Judges 13 Pastor Ben Khazraee covers Chapter 13, where we are introduced to Samson, whom God will install as the next judge of Israel.
So That No One May Boast
Ephesians 2:8-9 Paul outlines three reasons why God saves us from his wrath. Pastor Rod Bunton looks at the second reason in this widely recognized passage that is frequently misunderstood.
Jephthah
Judges 11-12 Pastor Doug Link guides us through chapters 11 and 12, where we delve into the disruption in the pattern of appointing new judges when the people of Israel choose their own.
The Surpassing Riches of His Grace
Ephesians 2:7 Paul explained our dire state before salvation and God’s intervention, but why did He do it? Pastor Rod Bunton explains the surprising first of three reasons behind God’s grace toward us.
Lessons in the Lord’s Judgment and Mercy
Judges 9:22-10:18 Pastor Ben Khazraee recounts the tyrannical reign of Abimelech and the peculiar circumstances surrounding his demise.