Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Building to Last



10/13/2019        Build Up by Tearing Down                   Deuteronomy 12:1-12

10/20/2019        Count the Cost                                   Luke 14: 25-35

10/27/2019        Build As the World Tears Down      Leviticus 27:30; Luke 12:34

Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Discipleship Series



In our new sermon series we will be exploring the book of I Timothy and lo oking at it through the lens of “Discipleship.” The word “disciple” may conjure up many ideas in your mind: some good and some not so good. However, a disciple is simply someone who sits under another person for the sole purpose of learning and imitating his life. In I Timothy we learn about a young man named Timothy who sat under Paul’s teaching and as he learned to pastor the church in Ephesus. As we go through the text for the next six weeks we’ll look at how we might become more faithful followers of Christ as we sit under his teaching. My main goal throughout our time together is to encourage us to read scripture, learn to understand scripture and then begin to live that scripture out in our lives. As we involve ourselves in that process of DISCIPLESHIP, our thoughts, words, and actions will begin to more closely reflect the Savior that we follow. I hope you will join us in this exciting journey over the next six weeks.

Pastor Matt

08/25/2019       The Need for Discipleship                     1 Timothy 1:1-2

09/01/2019       The Disciple's Prayer                             1 Timothy 2:1-7

09/08/2019       The Importance of Church                    1 Timothy 3:14-16

09/18/2019       Discipleship Training                             1 Timothy 4

09/22/2019       The Church Family                               1 Timothy 5:1-16

09/29/2019       Slavery and Discipleship                       1 Timothy 6:1-12



Sunday, May 26, 2019

Heritage Series


 Do people ever ask you, “Just what does your church believe as Presbyterians?” Let’s be honest, maybe you even ask yourself that same question. Few are the people these days that come to a church because of a certain theology. Most times we attend a church based on certain ministries they offer. Maybe the location or service times attract us. Maybe you wind up at a church because someone invited you and you loved it, but you are a little unsure what it is that this church believes.

Presbyterians have a very long history, one that dates back to the Reformation in the 16th century. Our particular church has a long history as well, being chartered in 1890. And with such a long history it’s important for us, at different times, to look back and make sure that we understand who we are and why we believe what we believe. In this preaching series we will be looking at many of the things that make us distinct. The easiest way to describe us might be to say that we are a Reformed…Evangelical…Presbyterian Church. Each of those is a distinct marker for us. Our goal over the next few months will be to help us as a church understand our heritage – who we are and what it is that we believe. We will look at many of the great doctrines of the Reformed Faith as well as the practices that make us distinctly Presbyterian.

We hope you will join us for this journey and that you will be encouraged in your faith even as you grow deeper in your understanding of God’s great work in our church. If you miss a sermon you can find it on our Facebook page and on the “Sermons” page of this website.

Blessings,
Matt Mitchell
Pastor


01/27/2019         Evangelical, Reformed & Presbyterian

02/03/2019         Sola Scriptura                                       2 Timothy 3:12-17

02/10/2019         Sola Fide                                              Galatians 2: 15-21

02/17/2019         Sola Gratia                                          Ephesians 2:1-10

02/24/2019         Sola Christus                                       Colossians 1:15-23

04/28/2019         Biblical Elders                                      1 Timothy 3:1-7

05/12/2019        Communion                                          Matthew 26:17-30

05/19/2019        Deacons                                               1 Timothy 3: 8-13

05/26/2019        Baptisms                                            Genesis 17:1-14

06/02/2019        God - Jason Mendoza                           Genesis 1

06/09/2019        The Essentials- Jesus                           Matthew 26      

06/23/2019        The Essentials: Salvation                      Romans 10:5-13

06/30/2019        The Essentials - The Church                  1 Corinthians 1

07/07/2019        The Essentials - Jesus' Return              Mark 13:26-37

07/21/2019        TULIP - Total Depravity                       John 3:1-21

07/28/2019        TULIP - Unconditional Election             Ephesians 1:1-14

08/04/2019        TULIP - Limited Antonement                John 17:1-26

08/11/2019        TULIP - Irresistible Grace                    John 6:35-44

08/18/2019        TULIP - Perseverance of the Saints     Phillippians 1:1-11

Thursday, March 14, 2019

The "I AM" Series



03/10/2019         I Am the True Vine                             John 15: 1-5

03/17/2019         The Way, the Truth, and the Life         John 14: 1-6

03/24/2019         I Am: The Light of the World             John 8:12-20

03/31/2019         I Am: The Gate                                John 10: 1-10

04/07/2019         I Am: The Good Shepherd                John 10: 11-21

04/14/2019         I Am: The Bread of Life                    John 6:25-40

Wednesday, January 23, 2019

Welcome, Jason Mendoza!



We at FPC, are proud to welcome our new  Director of Family Ministries, Jason Mendoza,  to our church family.  This sermon is his first in this position with us, and we could not be more blessed to hear his faith in action.  

01/20/2019               Becoming The Family of God           Acts 2:42-47

Tuesday, December 4, 2018

Advent 2018


   Our theme for Advent this year is, “Hope Is On The Way.” For thousands of years the people of God had waited for a Messiah. They anxiously waited for the promised one to come so that they could finally proclaim that their Savior was here. And then it happened, on a cold night some 2000 years ago, in a manger fit for only the livestock, Jesus was born. And the sad reality was that most people missed it. They had waited so long, and when the Messiah finally came they were too blind to see. This Advent season we will be reminded once again that Hope came in the person of Jesus Christ. We will look at the unexpected way in which he came and what we need to do to prepare for his coming. Ultimately we will proclaim with all the angels that Hope Has Arrived in the person of Jesus Christ! I hope you will join us for this journey and that your heart will “prepare Him room” as Heaven and nature sing, all proclaiming that “Hope Is On The Way!”

                                                                                                   
12/02/2018    Managing Un-Expectations       Matthew 24:36-44

12/09/2018    We Work While We Wait           Matthew 3:1-12

12/16/2018     Hope Is In The King                 Matthew 11: 2-11

1/06/2019       What Gift Did God Bring?        John 1: 1-18


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