top of page
Resources
Plan Your Visit
About Us
Give
Give
Ministry of the Word
Sunday Morning
Community & Discipleship
Family Ministry
Play Video
Play Video
38:07
John 18:1-11, “The Brook & The Garden”
Jesus Christ was no victim. The Gospel-writer, John, makes certain we know that. Though Jesus is arrested in John 18, there’s no doubt who’s in charge: he picks the spot, he initiates the confrontation, and he commands the troops to release his friends. Though he had the power to evade capture (and more), he chose the way of the cross. He chose the way of love. He knew how bad it would be, and he went through with it anyway — for love of the Father, and love of you.
Play Video
Play Video
45:08
John 17:20-26, “Jesus Prays for Our Unity”
Jesus prayed for us, that we might be one — unified in the same way that God the Father and God the Son are unified. That’s a tall order! For that humanly-impossible calling, God provides the power of the gospel through the Holy Spirit, to help us bear witness to the world through our unity and love.
Play Video
Play Video
37:17
John 17:1-5, “The Glory of Christ”
The glory of God is most prominently on display at the cross of Jesus. God’s character — abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness, full of grace and truth — are demonstrated most prominently when Jesus died for the sins of undeserving us.
Play Video
Play Video
43:34
John 16:16-33, “Sorrow, Joy, & Peace”
Jesus comforted his disciples by telling them that through their greatest sorrow (his death) will come their greatest joy (his resurrection, and all its implications). If God can produce great joy through great sorrow, then we can trust him with all of our sorrows and pain. He promises that he will work all things for good for those who love him and are called according to his purpose.
Play Video
Play Video
43:16
John 16:7–11, "The Spirit's Ministry to the World"
While Jesus was on earth, he convicted the world of sin, righteous, and judgment — not to condemn them, but so that he might save them. Now that Jesus has returned to his place by the Father’s side in heaven, he has sent his Holy Spirit to continue that same ministry. Convincing the unbelieving world of sin, so that they might seek its cure in Christ; of righteousness, that they might see that their best deeds are insufficient; and of judgment, because the ruler of this world has been judged and defeated at the cross of Jesus Christ.
Play Video
Play Video
44:03
John 15:1-14, “Abiding in Christ”
Jesus is the true vine, the Father is the vinedresser, and we are the branches. Our Lord uses this illustration to teach us the importance of abiding in his love, so that God may be most glorified through our lives, and that our joy might be full! While coming with a caution to those who do not remain connected to the Vine, it is a passage full of gospel-comfort. Jesus is teaching us to draw on him and his inexhaustible resources for all our needs, instead of relying on our own resources, or on the world’s techniques.
Play Video
Play Video
43:17
John 14:15-27, "The Promise of the Holy Spirit"
Play Video
Play Video
38:53
John 14:1–7, "Jesus is the Way"
The search for meaning and purpose in life is universal, and we can think of it as a search for “Home.” We were designed and created to be at home with God, and we’ll be restless until we rest in him. In John 14, Jesus comforts his troubled disciples with the truth that he is preparing the way for them to come home, and for home to come to them. Today, we can take comfort in that same reality — that God makes his home with us as we believe in Jesus and are filled with his Spirit. And one day, that home will be fully realized and manifested when Jesus comes again. For that comfort to take hold of our hearts, we must understand that Jesus has flung wide open the door — and that he is the only way.
Play Video
Play Video
56:42
John 13:1–20 & Isaiah 6:1-8, “Up, Down, Up, Out”
bottom of page