It's Christmas at Southview! Pastor Nathan Wakefield concludes our Christmas sermon series: Coming Again. This Christmas morning, we must accept God's offer of salvation regardless of the circumstances in which we find ourselves.
It's Christmas at Southview! Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues our Christmas sermon series: Coming Again. This Christmas Eve, as we celebrate Christmas, let us focus on God's salvation and deliverance.
It's Christmas at Southview! Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues our Christmas sermon series: Coming Again. This week, Christmas is a wonderful time to celebrate God’s provision of a Savior, and we need to make sure our hearts are ready.
It's Christmas at Southview! Pastor Nathan Wakefield begins our Christmas sermon series: Coming Again. This week we look to Micah and Isaiah to learn that Messiah is the only one who can fix the world's problems. Better leaders, good deeds, charitable programs, and anything else besides Messiah will never solve the problems. We need Messiah.
Pastor Nathan Wakefield concludes 1 Thessalonians in our Letters to the Church sermon series, which will return after the Christmas season with 2 Thessalonians. This week in 1 Thessalonians 4 and 5, we eagerly wait for the day when Christ comes to take his own out of this world and reunites us with those who have gone before. But, as we wait, we must still live for Jesus.
Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues the Letters to the Church sermon series. This week in 1 Thessalonians 4, we see that we should strive for Christ‑likeness, constantly living in a way that pleases God.
Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues the Letters to the Church sermon series. This week in 1 Thessalonians 2 and 3, we see that we should express gratitude when we learn that those of the faith have faithfully endured.
Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues the Letters to the Church sermon series. This week in 1 Thessalonians 2, we learn that we need to prepare our hearts and hands to share the Gospel.
Pastor Nathan Wakefield begins a new sermon series — Letters to the Church. This week in 1 Thessalonians 1, we learn that we need to be excited about faith, because it is the single most important thing we are given.
Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues the “Do You Believe? Practicing Doctrine” sermon series. This week in Isaiah 40, we learn that we need to admit our weakness and humbly place our hope in the LORD, drawing on His strength.
Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues the “Do You Believe? Practicing Doctrine” sermon series. This week in Isaiah 45, we learn that we must place our confidence in God and his sovereign plan.
Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues the “Do You Believe? Practicing Doctrine” sermon series. This week in Revelation , we learn that God's holiness should drive us to seek to be set apart for his purposes.
Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues the “Do You Believe? Practicing Doctrine” sermon series. This week in Exodus 3:11‑17 we learn that the existence of God should drive us to regularly take time each week to gaze, search, worship, surrender, examine, confess, cry-out, and celebrate.
Pastor Nathan Wakefield begins a new sermon series — Do You Believe? Practicing Doctrine — starting in 2 Timothy. This week we learn that even though we live in a fallen world marked by deception we can have confidence because God has breathed out truth, which is effective for our thorough equipping. Therefore, we must know and apply that truth.
Pastor Nathan Wakefield concludes our No Wall Too Tall sermon series through Joshua. This week in Joshua 24, as Christ-followers, we are asked to commit ourselves to serving the Lord. Such commitment should not be taken lightly but is completely worth it.
Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues our No Wall Too Tall sermon series through Joshua. This week in Joshua 23, we see that Godly character stems from faithfulness to God through a variety of situations. Therefore, Godly character cannot be evaluated in a moment, but rather through the process of living life.
Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues our No Wall Too Tall sermon series through Joshua. This week in Joshua 22, God calls on his people to carefully help each other in their walk by holding each other accountable. At times accountability involves confrontation and has the potential to blow up, but when all parties handle confrontation well it can bring great glory to God.
Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues our No Wall Too Tall sermon series through Joshua. This week in Joshua 20-21, we will learn that, as fallen creatures in a fallen world, holiness does not happen by accident. Rather, we must plan for holiness in a fallen world.
Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues our No Wall Too Tall sermon series through Joshua. This week we revisit Joshua 8 to remember that we need to take advantage of the divine memorials that God has set up by practicing those memorials.
Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues our No Wall Too Tall sermon series through Joshua. This week in Joshua 18-19, we have a tendency to declare victory once we have finished the easy part. In our spiritual growth, we must not declare victory simply because we are ready to be done.
Editor’s Note: While the audio was better this week with our new setup in the Fellowship Hall, there is still a bit of audio interference happening in the recording. This sermon has a number of small skips and hiccups that were unrecoverable. Our tech team continues to work on mitigating the issues for future recordings.