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In the face of severe consequences, Jesus proclaims that He is the Messiah. Peter however, denies even knowing Christ at the same time. This is a challenge for each of…
In this sermon we explore from the eyes of Peter whether Jesus' arrest was a pitiful event or actually a display of His power and sovereignty.
We explore the three scenes of the Lord's Supper and see Jesus' actions to give us a picture to remember Him by even to this day.

Jesus continues to talk about the persecutions of the end times to warn the disciples and encourage them to trust and obey Jesus.
Jesus begins to warn the disciples of trouble ahead so that they will maintain faith, obedience, and trust.
Jesus compares the scribes who want to grab everything they can for themselves with the widow who gives everything she can to God. He challenges us to give everything we…
The religious leaders now try to trap Jesus with issues of politics, theology, and legalism/obedience. He refuses to get side-tracked by these and keeps pointing them back to loving and…
The religious leaders confront Jesus about cleansing the temple, but He uses it as an opportunity to show how unreceptive their hearts were. What blinds us to the work of…
The fig tree provides a living parable: the temple looked fruitful but in fact was fruitless, just like the fig tree on the side of the road. The missing ingredient…
Pastor Ron discusses how our vision statement, "Building Christ focused families that disciple their community for Him," will impact Village this year. We will be focusing on reproducing disciples through…
We are challenged with how to respond to Jesus' birth by looking at the Magi and their response of joy, worship, and giving.
If we are to give like Jesus this Christmas, we need to understand how He gave. Listen and discover how Jesus gave intentionally, personally, sacrificially, and abundantly.
On Monday of Passion Week, Jesus curses a fig tree for not bearing fruit and then clears the vendors out of the temple as they were keeping Gentiles from prayer…
Jesus reveals that He is the Messiah as He enters Jerusalem in the triumphal entry. May we see Him in awe as King and worship Him, trusting that He is…
As He travels from Jericho to Jerusalem towards the cross, Jesus stops and heals a blind man. This blind man exhibits faith and discipleship in the midst of difficulty and…
Jesus compares how his disciples should lead with how the world leads. There is a remarkable difference between servant leadership and power leadership. Pastor Ron gives an overview from scripture…
Jesus predicts his death one more time to show the disciples what servant leadership really is. He came to serve and be a ransom for many!
Jesus teaches that an attitude of humble dependence and surrender like a child is required to be saved.

 

 

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