
Rev. Jeremy McKeen
You don't have to be religious to be a worshiper; you just have to be alive. We were made to worship. The question is not if we worship, but what or who we worship. In this sermon, Pastor Jeremy spends the second part of Jesus encounter with the Samaritan woman identifying three core truths about worship: 1) Everyone worships, 2) The right way to worship, and 3) True worship will set us free.
Every great love story is just a knock off of the gospel story - the story of God's redeeming love for His runaway bride. As we consider Jesus' encounter with the woman of Samaria, Pastor Jeremy invites us to ask 1) What is Jesus doing? 2) What does Jesus offer? and 3) How do we get it?
Every Christian should be experiencing the peace of God no matter what they happen to be going through in their life. But how? In this sermon series, Pastor Jeremy has walked us through how Jesus brings meaning to life, authority to life, and this week we see Jesus brings peace to life through the truth, the love, and the freedom that only comes from God!
Whether we would admit it or not, all of us have an authority in life. Something or someone has power over us and rights to the choices we make. The question is not if, but who has the authority? In this message, we see that Jesus Christ has true authority over everything, and two ways we can respond to it.
We know John the Baptist for one main thing: baptizing of course! So what happens when Jesus begins baptizing, and everyone leaves John and heads to Jesus? Instead of becoming jealous, John the Baptist finds great joy. In this message, Pastor Jeremy identifies the secret to Christian joy as 1) living under the grace of God and 2) living for the glory of God.
Knowing the Love of God is essential for life. The Gospel is nothing less than God's unmerited love for us in Christ and then God's love formed in us by Christ. In this message, Pastor Jeremy considers 1) The demonstration of God's love, 2) the misconception of God's love, and 3) the formation of God's love.
What we're seeking in a new year is only fully realized in Jesus. In this message, we learn through Jesus' conversation with Nicodemus to transfer our trust from what a new year can bring to what Jesus can bring to our new year. In this message, Pastor Jeremy teaches about the new life, the new look, the new love, and the whole new lifestyle that Christ came to bring.
Have you ever wanted to start-over? Ever desire a "do-over" in some area of life? Well, as impossible as that may sound, Jesus offers us something even greater. In this message, Pastor Jeremy explores one of the greatest conversations in the Bible between Jesus and Nicodemus which shows us that 1. Christianity is completely unique, 2. The new birth is absolutely necessary, and 3. This new life brings mysterious changes.
Have you ever felt like giving up? On life? On God? In those times what we need is a larger vision of our future that changes the way we see our present. Sabbath is a profound picture of our eternal rest one day in heaven and culminating in the new heavens and new earth. In this sermon Pastor Jeremy identifies for us 1) The Need for Rest, 2) The Giver of Rest, and lastly 3) The Way to Rest.
In our 24/7 culture, the most radical thing a Christian can do is rest. Even in our imperfect week, our hope is found in Christ's perfect work for us. In this sermon series, we break from the Gospel of John to show the significance and relevance for practicing the Sabbath rest each week. In this message, Pastor Jeremy recaps Sabbath as 1. Imitation and then invites us to look to Sabbath as 2. Celebration!



