Sermons on Supremacy of Christ

Sermons on Supremacy of Christ

In Grave Sin: Worship Through Confession

Worship sees God as the All-Sufficient Creator, the Loving Savior, and the Holy King that He is and then looks in faith for Him to be God to us. We worship God when we confess our sins to Him and ask for Him to forgive and cleanse us.

Make Disciples!, Part 1

When you make your plan for the day or the week ahead of you, does Jesus order your steps? Do you consciously say, “Lord, I am your servant. Show me what you want me to put on my list?”

Proclaiming The Gospel, Part 1

Significance in our lives flows from serving our Lord Jesus with faith and zeal. While Jesus does not call every one of His disciples to change their vocation in life, He does call every one of His disciples to change their mission for life.

Maintaining Unity, Part 2

Our devotion to God leads us to maintain unity. We must go out of our way to welcome one another in love without letting disputable matters disrupt the health of the church.

Be Transformed!

Grace that does not transform our lives on the outside and the inside is not the grace of God received through faith in Jesus. It is a weak and worldly “grace” that does not deliver us from sin and death. Give all your body and mind to the worship of God. Leave nothing for yourself, but trust God to give you infinitely more that you can imagine.

It’s Not About Me

How can we sustain joy through the ups and downs of life? It’s simple, but not easy: we enjoy Christ’s glory by getting out of the way.

Pursuing Righteousness By Faith

If we come to God through our own efforts to be righteous, we will stumble over Jesus Christ and be ruined forever.  If we come to God through faith, we will have Jesus Christ as our cornerstone and receive righteousness and life in Him.

God Has Visited His People

For every sorrow that sin brings to the doorstep of our lives, Jesus is present and ready to show His love to us. In this special Mother’s Day message, Pastor Ritch shares the story of Jesus raising a widow’s only son from the dead in Luke 7:11-17, and why that miracle should still fill us with hope and joy today.