This week, Pastor Nathan Wakefield preaches through Nehemiah 12:27-47, where we see that Christians should reflect on which areas of their lives they need to dedicate to God and how this commitment can lead to a deeper obedience to His Word in daily living.
This week, Pastor Nathan Wakefield preaches through Ezekiel 2:1-8, where we see that Christians need to remember that serving God is paramount, especially in times of difficulty or when they face opposition. We must evaluate our own commitment to God over societal pressures or personal desires.
This week, Pastor Nathan Wakefield takes us through John 15:9-17 and supporting scriptures. This passage challenges Christians to love others not based on conditions or personal gain, but with a selfless and sacrificial love that mirrors the love of Christ. It encourages believers to prioritize love in all relationships, even when faced with difficulties or conflicts.
Pastor Nathan Wakefield leads us through 2 Kings 2:1-18 to show that our focus should always be on God. Therefore, we should not be surprised when God makes adjustments to ministry.
Southview's new Interim Pastor, Nathan Wakefield, shows us four descriptors of God through Psalm 136. He is God of gods, Compassionate Creator, Divine Deliverer, and a Redeeming Ruler. But as we look at God we should remember his loyal love, which means we must turn to him and praise him even before we know the outcome of our prayers.
Each of our Christmas Stories sermons include a children’s book. The Crippled Lamb by Max Lucado is our story today. It teaches us that God uses our weaknesses to bring Himself glory. Thanks to Nora Hansen and Myra Boden for their storybook themed sanctuary decor.
Each of our Christmas Stories sermons include a children’s book. Humphrey’s First Christmas by Carol Heyer is our story today. It reminds us of the joy of giving selflessly. Special thanks to Nora Hansen and Myra Boden for their storybook themed sanctuary decor.
Each of our Christmas Stories sermons include a children’s book. Today’s story, The Tiny Star by Arthur Ginolfi and illustrated by Pat Schories, reminds us of the true Light of the World. Special thanks to Nora Hansen and Myra Boden for their book themed sanctuary decor.
Every service this Christmas season will include a children’s book. That’s why we’re calling our series Christmas Stories. Today’s story, Mortimer’s Christmas Manger by Karma Wilson and Jane Chapman, points us to Jesus as Savior of the world. Special thanks to Nora Hansen and Myra Boden for their story themed sanctuary decorations.
Pastor Nathan Wakefield discusses how those seeking to follow Christ must set aside their desire for self-glorification and instead follow Christ in humble service.
Pastor Aaron Householder concludes Bitterroot, a sermon series on bitterness, by exploring the story of Joseph and his brothers to discover what freedom from bitterness feels like.
Pastor Aaron Householder continues an exegetical series through the book of Acts — The Spirit, the Church, & the World. This week, the Jerusalem Council debates whether Gentile believers need to follow Jewish Law as well.