Sermons
“In with the New (Various Texts)", Will DuVal | 1/4/26
It’s often said that “people hate change”. Perhaps, but one thing is for sure: we love the NEW. The smell of a new car, the bells and whistles of a new phone, the excitement of a new relationship, the hope and promise of a new year. And it’s especially true when it comes to our spiritual lives: we delight in God’s “new mercies every morning” (Lam 3:23); we respond by “sing[ing] unto the Lord a new song” (Ps 96:1); most of all, we rejoice that in Christ, we are “a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come!” (2 Cor 5:17). Join us for this sermon as we trace this theme of newness throughout the entire story of Scripture, praising the God who is “making all things new” (Rev 21:5).
"Out with the Old (1 Corinthians 6:9-11)", Thad Yessa | 12/28/25
As we come to the final Sunday of 2025, it’s a natural moment to pause and look back. This past year likely holds moments of growth and gratitude, but also regret, failure, and things left undone. For some, looking back may even feel overwhelming, aware of the ways we didn’t follow Christ as faithfully as we should have. The question is: what do we do with all of that? In 1 Corinthians 6:9-11, Paul reminds us that our story doesn’t end with who we were, but with what Christ has done. “And such were some of you.” Those words invite us to look back honestly, remember the grace of Christ, and step into the new year as people made new. The Christian life is more than resolutions, it is renewal through the gospel.

