Sermons from June 2026
Walking No Longer in the Futility of the World
Ephesians 4:17 Every person operates from a worldview — a lens that shapes how they see reality, meaning, and morality — and the dominant worldview of our age is one that leaves people aimless, empty, and sinking. In this message, Pastor Rod Bunton shows how the gospel frees believers from the futile mindset of a culture that has rejected God, calls them to live from their new identity in Christ, and challenges them to take every competing philosophy captive to…
Until We All Attain: The Goal of Christ’s Shepherds
Ephesians 4:13-16 Many people are unsure what the church is really for—is it a social club, a weekly gathering, or something more? Scripture offers a clear picture of its purpose and direction. In this message, Pastor Rod Bunton explores the role of pastor-teachers in equipping believers, and unpacks three marks of a healthy, maturing church: unity around core truth, growing intimacy with Christ, and increasing Christ-likeness—plus the stability and loving honesty that result.
Full of Grace and Power: The Witness of Stephen
Acts 6:8-7:1 Why do some people reject the truth no matter how clearly it’s presented to them, even rising up in anger against the messenger? In this message, Pastor Rod Bunton examines the false accusations brought against Stephen and unpacks the beginning of his defense, revealing a rich, biblical view of God as a giver of revelation and promises, a rescuer, and one too holy and great to be confined to any building.
To Equip the Saints
Ephesians 4:11-12 Many people attend church as spectators, unsure of their purpose or role within it — but God designed the church as an active, every-member body with a specific plan and mission. In this message, Pastor Rod Bunton explores why Christ gives shepherd-teachers to the local church, how their primary job is to equip believers rather than do all the work themselves, and what it means for every Christian to be called into a life of service.
Following Orders: The Church’s Call to the Word and Prayer
Acts 6:1–7 Every church faces the temptation to trade its highest calling for good causes that feel urgent — and that tension is as old as the church itself. In this message, Pastor Rod Bunton explores how the early church navigated internal conflict and cultural friction, showing why keeping the preaching of the Word as the central priority is what allows Christ to build His church.