Sermons
Supernatural (Week 1) - Holy Spirit 101
"Holy Spirit 101" begins to highlight the importance of embracing the supernatural in our faith. Brad addresses the disconnect many Christians have with the Holy Spirit and highlights the impact it has on our spiritual growth and joy. In the kick off to the Supernatural series we explore the nature of the Holy Spirit as a distinct person and explains His role in creation and in our lives. Brad concluded by calling for a revival of belief in the Holy Spirit's presence and power to bring about a renewed understanding and experience of the supernatural among believers.
A House On Fire (Week 8) - As For Me & My House
Pastor Brad McMahan concluded the sermon series "A House On Fire" with a message titled "As For Me & My House." McMahan discussed the importance of building our lives on a solid foundation with God, referencing Jesus' Sermon on the Mount and its teachings on various topics. He highlighted that a life built with God offers true peace and security, even in the face of storms and fires. To conclude the series, McMahan called for the congregation to make a declaration of commitment, symbolized by choosing who they would serve.
A House On Fire (Week 7) - The Guest Room
In Pastor Rick Kyle's sermon "The Guest Room," he emphasizes the importance of relationships and leveraging what we have to care for others. He uses the example of his own home, where he creates a welcoming environment for anyone who enters. Pastor Rick challenges the audience to assess their ability to show love, kindness, and generosity towards others. He also addresses the growing division in the world and highlights Jesus' teaching on loving God and loving our neighbors as ourselves. Ultimately, he encourages the audience to prioritize relationships and demonstrate selfless love, kindness, and generosity towards others.
A House On Fire (Week 6) - The Bedroom
In the sermon "The Bedroom," Brad discusses the negative state of marriages and relationships in our culture, supported by statistics and descriptors like "broken" and "distant." He emphasizes that God's design is far greater, highlighting biblical values such as commitment and love. Brad urged us to make a deliberate choice about the direction of their marriages and families. He explores the biblical understanding of sex, marriage, and relationships, emphasizing their spiritual and covenantal nature. The sermon concludes with hope for restoration and healing, encouraging listeners to align their lives with God's design for greater fulfillment.
A House On Fire (Week 5) - Kid’s Room
This sermon focuses on building our lives on Jesus' teachings and the importance of parenting. It explains two deals available: following Jesus' words leads to a strong, resilient life, while just listening without action leads to a life prone to falling apart. To build a life on Jesus' teachings, we must love God and love others. Parenting involves aligning our values with God's and being purposefully present and attentive to our children. Ultimately, we must rely on God's guidance in parenting and in building our lives.
A House On Fire (Week 4) - Home Invaders
The sermon "Home Invaders" emphasizes building our lives on a solid foundation and protecting our homes from spiritual invaders. It explores the roles and responsibilities of men and women in the home, highlighting the importance of providing, protecting, and regulating God's image and likeness. The sermon warns against pride and apathy as destructive home invaders. Believers are called to be vigilant and resist these invaders, ensuring that their lives and relationships are grounded in God's truth and protected from destruction.
A House On Fire (Week 3) - The Thermostat
This week in our series "A House On Fire", we continue to explore the parable that Jesus introduced in the Sermon on the Mount when He compared our lives and how we live to a house. This week uses the metaphor of a thermostat/smart home hub as a means of highlighting the primary, but not sole, responsibility of women to lead in creating, establishing, and regulating a healthy emotional and spiritual environment within themselves and the lives of those in their families. Roles and responsibilities are not singularly exclusive to men or women but are mutually shared by men and women, with each being given a primary area of focus/responsibility by God in creation. Women are called to reflect God's "likeness" (His characteristics, what He's like) and lead their families in growing in and living out the "likeness of God" in their own lives through compassion, grace, patience, love, faithfulness, forgiveness, and justice. Ultimately, the goal is for men and women to co-rule equally and in doing so, together reflect God's image and likeness in a way that demonstrates His love and righteousness to the world around them.
A House On Fire (Week 2) - The Front Door
In the sermon "The Front Door", Brad talked about the importance of building our lives on Jesus' teachings and that means taking action and doing something about what Jesus says is good, right, true, and best when it comes to how we live. When it comes to the "front door" of our homes (our lives) the role (what the front door is) and the responsibilities (what the front door does) lies in the hands of Men, who must fulfill their role as providers and protectors in their families, emphasizing strength and selflessness.
A House On Fire (Week 1) - The Foundation
In "The Foundation" sermon, Pastor Brad McMahan emphasizes building our lives on Jesus' teachings. Jesus' parable of building on rock or sand illustrates the importance of putting His words into practice. We must actively align our will with God's and reflect on whether our lives are built on a solid foundation.
Do The Work (Week 5) - We Live The Way
We live the way of Jesus and in the truth of His word.
Do The Work (Week 4) - We Join The Movement
Joining Jesus' disciple making movement means we have to first take responsibility to be disciples.
Do The Work (Week 3) - We Step Into The Mess
We cannot love and care for others from a distance. Like Jesus, we have to be willing to get our hands dirty.
Do The Work (Week 2) - We Are Better Together
Compassion leads to responsibility, which leads to a willing spirit that takes action in the lives of others.
UnCanceled (Week 9) - The Outcasts
We don't change in order to be accepted by God. We are accepted by God because of Jesus and that causes us to change.
UnCanceled (Week 8) - Lost People
Jesus left heaven and came to earth to seek and save those who are lost. For many of us, the reason we assume Jesus is mad at us, is the exact reason He searches for us.
UnCanceled (Week 7) - The Lost Causes
While people may seem too broken, too messy, and too far gone to us, there’s no such thing as a “lost cause” to Jesus
UnCanceled (Week 6) - Born Into Blindness
No matter what other people say, do, or think, when Jesus gets involved the stories of our lives count, matter, and cannot be canceled.
UnCanceled (Week 4) - Caught In The Act
Would you like to rethink your life knowing that Jesus has canceled condemnation?
UnCAnceled (Week 3) - The Woman At The Well
Those who have been canceled by their pasts can become those who lead others to Jesus.
UnCanceled (Week 2) - Jesus UnCancels The Party
Would you like to rethink your life in light of the fact that Jesus removes the threat of disgrace?