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Matthew 28:16-20 - The Great Commission

April 16, 2023 • Pastor Jim Thomas • Matthew 28:16–20

After Jesus died and rose again from the tomb, He gave His disciples what has come to be called the Great Commission. What does that term mean and how does it relate to our role with God’s mission in the world? How does our understanding of God’s mission help define who we are to be as God’s people and Christ’s followers? 


If Christians have been entrusted with the great news that God in Christ is restoring all of His creation, how should that impact the way we live out the Great Commission in a world bound by the darkness it loves more than the light it so desperately needs?


Join Pastor Jim as he helps us learn how to lovingly persuade postmodern hearts and minds, even as they flounder in the quicksands of intellectual confusion and moral relativism, of the biblical claim that Jesus Christ really is “the way, the truth and the life.”

Matthew 28:1-15 - The Resurrection of Jesus Christ

April 9, 2023 • Pastor Jim Thomas • Matthew 28:1–15

Christians all over the world believe in the physical death, burial and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth. Was the resurrection of Jesus hoax or history? What kinds of evidence exist for the claim that Jesus rose again? What impact does the resurrection have on those who put their trust in Christ? The power of the resurrection is central to the Christian faith and rooted in the faithfulness of God. Followers of Jesus Christ have an inextinguishable hope because Christ has defeated death and the Gospel promises that believers will share in His victory.  Join Pastor Jim as he leads us through Matthew’s account of the resurrection of Jesus and the hope that fills us to overflowing with a trembling joy. 

Matthew 27:32-66 - The Power of the Cross of Christ

April 2, 2023 • Pastor Jim Thomas • Matthew 27:32–66, 1 John 2:2

John Stott has said, “When we look at the cross, we see the justice, love, wisdom and power of God. It is not easy to decide which is the most luminously revealed.” How is it possible that the death of Christ on the cross reflects all of that? What difference does the death of Jesus 2000 years ago really make? Why did Jesus really die on the cross? What was accomplished through the cross of Christ? And what difference does it make for us so many years later? Join Pastor Jim as he leads us through a study of the crucifixion, death and burial of Jesus of Nazareth as recorded in Matthew’s Gospel.

Matthew 27:1-31 - The Approach to the Cross

March 26, 2023 • Pastor Tommy Bailey • Matthew 27:1–31, Matthew 16:21, 2 Corinthians 7:10

Matthew 27 begins in the early morning of Friday of the Passion week. Jesus has been personally betrayed by Judas, stood trial before the religious leaders and is now being handed over to the Roman political authority, Pontius Pilate, to be sentenced to death. Jesus is silent as He faces the malicious lies and deceit of the accusers before Him. His silence reveals an immeasurable confidence and trust in His Father. Confidence in His good plans and purposes for the salvation of His people. Trust in the sovereignty of His Father’s hand over the plans of men.   Join Pastor Tommy as we study together the approach of Jesus to the cross and what it means for us today.