Missed a powerful sermon or eager to revisit a message that spoke to your heart? Look no further! Our Church Media page is your portal to a treasure trove of inspiration. Dive into the wisdom and teachings shared during our past sermons, available for convenient selection and viewing below.
Sunday, February 22, 2026 • Pastor Joe
In addressing issues related to worship practices in Corinth, Paul turned his attention to the celebration of the Lord's Supper and its critical relationship with Church unity.
Sunday, February 15, 2026 • Pastor Joe
The Apostle Paul continues to answer questions from the Church at Corinth. Having discussed marriage (ch.7) and Christian liberty (ch.8-10), Paul now addresses the issue of gender and church leadership.
Sunday, February 8, 2026 • Pastor Joe
In today's study, Paul completes his response to the Corinthians' second question about the proper practice of Christian liberty. The Apostle provides four keys to realizing the general principle he initially asserted.
Monday, January 26, 2026 • Pastor Joe
In last week's study, Paul encouraged the Corinthians to lovingly respect one another's convictions. Did Paul practice what he preached? Chapter 9 is Paul's personal testimony of his practice of Christian liberty.
Sunday, January 18, 2026 • Pastor Joe
In chapters 8-10, Paul answers a second question posed by the Corinthian church. This question concerned Christian liberty. The specific issue was participation in pagan festivals at which foods offered to idols was served. Were Christians free to participate or not, and what happens if there are different convictions within the church? In his response, Paul provides a balance to Christian liberty.
Sunday, November 16, 2025 • Pastor Joe
Paul continued answering the questions posed by the Church at Corinth on the topic of marriage, perhaps extrapolating a bit on a situation he addressed previously (and we studied last week).
Sunday, November 9, 2025 • Pastor Joe
Paul entered the third division of his epistle, one that addressed specific questions from the Church at Corinth (difficulties). This first study introduces a larger dialogue about marriage.
Sunday, November 2, 2025 • Pastor Joe
The Corinthians misunderstood their new freedom in Christ (6:11-12) and justified illegitimate activities using popular slogans from their culture for support. Paul responded to their slogans with sound theology.
Sunday, October 26, 2025 • Pastor Joe
As litigious as our culture is, Corinth may have been worse. Apparently, this litigious attitude infiltrated the church and required address by Paul. There are at least three reasons why Christians bringing lawsuits against other Christians in a church is wrong, and ridiculously carnal.
Sunday, October 19, 2025 • Pastor Joe
Paul continues his discourse on the Church's judgment of sin with a clarifying statement on a misunderstood teaching from a previous letter he had written the church. How far does the church's responsibility to judge and discipline sin extend?
Sunday, October 12, 2025 • Pastor Joe
Having dealt with church division (ch. 1-4), Paul moves to the second area of concern, disorders (ch. 5-6). The first disorder he addressed was the refusal of the church to confront sin in its midst.
Monday, September 29, 2025 • Pastor Joe
Last week, we learned that the church at Corinth was on the verge of division due to internal power struggles which were partially based on the esteeming of church leaders too highly. This begged a question: "What is the proper perspective that a church should have for its leaders?"
Impact others outside of our area and spread the Word through missions and outreaches.
Fellowship with others and build uplifting relationships in a fun, family environment.