Sermon Overview
Most people we interact with daily don’t deny that Jesus was incarnated, that He died, or even that He rose from the grave. In fact, if you ask, many will say, “Yes, I believe all of that.” But the bigger question isn’t whether it happened—it’s why it matters. What makes the incarnation, death, and resurrection of Christ so significant? How do these profound truths transform our lives?
In this series, we’ll explore these questions, seeking to understand the depth of these realities and the way they shape every aspect of our lives.
Jesus Was Both God and Man
Colton White
Sunday, April 6th, 2025
Typically, when we talk about the birth of Christ, it’s during Christmas. But the coming of Christ is far too important to mention only once a year. The hypostatic union—Jesus being fully God and fully man—is one of the most remarkable and profound events in history. He walked among us and shared in our human experience, yet, He was completely divine.
In this sermon, we will explore the significance of Jesus being both God and man. What does it mean? How was it possible? And why does it matter for us today?
Jesus Suffered and Died
Colton White
Sunday, April 13th, 2025
Perhaps the most astonishing death in history occurred over two thousand years ago when the Son of God was nailed to a simple wooden cross. But why did Jesus have to suffer and die? At times, it may seem unnecessary—wasn’t there another way for salvation to be accomplished?
The good news is that God has given us the answer. The real question is: Do we truly understand why the suffering and death of Christ matter? In this sermon, we will explore the purpose and necessity of Jesus’ sacrifice.