Sermons

"Walking in the Spirit (Not the Flesh) (Galatians 5:19-25)", Will DuVal | 11/2/25
Brian Wells Brian Wells

"Walking in the Spirit (Not the Flesh) (Galatians 5:19-25)", Will DuVal | 11/2/25

Recently in our walk through the book of Galatians, we have celebrated the freedom we now enjoy as followers of Jesus (“Christ has set us free!”; 5:1). The apostle Paul explained what we’ve been freed for (“for freedom”; 5:1), what we’ve been freed from (we are no enslaved to the “desires of the flesh”; 5:17), and what we’ve been freed by (“for through the Spirit, by faith, we wait for the hope of righteousness”; 5:5). In this passage, Paul will further explicate the purpose of our freedom: how are we now freed to live as God’s people? Join us as we discover and pursue what it means to walk in freedom!

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"Walking in Freedom, pt.1 (Galatians 5:13-25)", Will DuVal | 10/26/25
Brian Wells Brian Wells

"Walking in Freedom, pt.1 (Galatians 5:13-25)", Will DuVal | 10/26/25

The young Christians in Galatia started their Christian life well. They were walking in the freedom of God's grace. After hearing anti-Christian teachings, they were prone to turn towards a works righteousness. Because of our sinful nature, we are still prone to legalism and licentiousness and lose the very freedom Christ died to secure for us. In this sermon, we see how Christ has given us his Spirit to walk in gospel freedom.

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"Freedom: Use it or Lose it (Galatians 5:1-15)", Austin Gooch | 10/19/25
Brian Wells Brian Wells

"Freedom: Use it or Lose it (Galatians 5:1-15)", Austin Gooch | 10/19/25

The young Christians in Galatia started their Christian life well. They were walking in the freedom of God's grace. After hearing anti-Christian teachings, they were prone to turn towards a works righteousness. Because of our sinful nature, we are still prone to legalism and licentiousness and lose the very freedom Christ died to secure for us. In this sermon, we see how Christ has given us his Spirit to walk in gospel freedom.

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"Who's Your Mother? (Galatians 4:20-31)", Will DuVal | 10/12/25
Brian Wells Brian Wells

"Who's Your Mother? (Galatians 4:20-31)", Will DuVal | 10/12/25

Paul retells, or really he just re-IMAGINES, he INTERPRETS the story of Abraham and his two SONS, by two different WIVES, as an ALLEGORY - a PICTURE - of the two different types of PEOPLE that exist: those under LAW, and those under GRACE. Every ONE of us is either an ISHMAEL… or we’re an ISAAC. And it all depends on how you answer the question of the day: “Who’s your MOTHER?”

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