Sermons by Lead Pastor John Fowler
Fully Submitting…Washing Your Hands
Using James 4:7 as a reference, Pastor John explains how washing your hands and purifying your heart go hand in hand.
Fully Submitting…Come Near to Me
Pastor John references the scripture John 4: 7-10 to remind us that if we submit ourselves to God and draw near to Him, He will draw near to us.
Father’s Day
For Father’s Day, Pastor John reminds us how important a father’s role is in the lives of his children, even when those memories aren’t always perfect.
Fully Submitting
Pastor John asks the question “What does salvation look like?”
Humble
Pastor John emphasizes the importance of humility before the Lord, referencing James 3:13, which urges the wise to demonstrate their understanding through a good life and humble deeds.
Remember…Lest Ye Forget
On this Memorial Day Pastor John Fowler talks about the importance of remembering and honoring God in all seasons of our lives. He wants us to fellowship with Him during our good times as well as our bad times.
Mother’s Day
Pastor John talks about the importance of a mother praying over her children and having faith that God will guide them.
Transformation
Description: Pastor John talks about the fact that some of us work hard at hiding our imperfections, yet they are what qualify us to embrace our identity as the redeemed because the power of what Jesus did on the cross wasn’t just for the sake of salvation, but to transform your life into an active story of the redemptive love of Jesus Christ.
Jesus Enters the Temple
With only a week left before the greatest redemption event of all time, Jesus wasted no time in radically remodeling the temple. The purpose in doing this was because God wanted His people to be set apart from the world.
Hiding in Plain Sight
Do you know the answer to this riddle? I shift and change to match the scene, blending in yet rarely seen, My colors shift so that I can blend in, they must think I’m one of them. I live amongst you and go unseen. The beginning for me was on a tree. I dwell among you, trying not to be seen. Search and search, yet pass me by, hidden well from your eyes. Look as you may, look as you…