Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues Praise You in this Storm, a sermon series through Genesis. This week, in Genesis 8:15-22, we see that this passage teaches us the importance of remaining submissive to God's authority, even when we don't fully understand His plans. It reminds us that obedience to God leads to His blessings and protection in our lives.
Dr. John Shields, the Director of Leadership Health for Church Forward, blesses Southview with God's message for supporting and loving our pastors through prayer.
Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues Praise You in this Storm, a sermon series through Genesis. This week, in Genesis 8:1-16, we see that in the midst of life's storms and difficulties, we can find hope and strength in God's faithfulness, remembering that He remembers us in our struggles. By remaining patient and obedient like Noah, we can trust in God's timing and promises.
Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues Praise You in this Storm, a sermon series through Genesis. This week, our passage in Genesis 7 encourages Christians to remain faithful to God's commands even when facing opposition or ridicule. It reminds us of the importance of obedience and trust in God's promises.
Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues Praise You in this Storm, a sermon series through Genesis. This week, we learn that in times of moral decay and disobedience, Christians are called to remain obedient to God, even when it goes against the tide of society. Just like Noah, we must trust in God's guidance and follow His commands faithfully.
Pastor Nathan Wakefield begins a sermon series through Genesis. This week, we learn that in the midst of overwhelming evil, it is possible to remain faithful.
Pastor Nathan Wakefield concludes a brief series on grieving. This week, we learn that when life is hard, we must remember that we live in a broken and fallen world, that God is sovereign, and that we are not home yet.
Pastor Nathan Wakefield begins a brief series on grieving. This week, we learn that loss is not the way it is supposed to be. Nevertheless, God can use loss to grow us and make us more like Christ.
Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues our Letters to the Church sermon series. This week, we conclude 1 Corinthians in chapter 16, where we learn that, as a church, we are called to many things, but some things are vitally important: our call to give, disciple, serve, and love.
Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues our Letters to the Church sermon series. This week, in 1 Corinthians 15:35-58, we learn that we should live in anticipation of the resurrection. Even though we cannot fully comprehend resurrection, we have confidence because our Savior has gone before us and has promised that we will be transformed and resurrection is just the beginning.
Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues our Letters to the Church sermon series. This week, in 1 Corinthians 15:12-34, we learn that we need to make sure that our lives here and now reflect the reality of our future resurrection.
Deacon Chairman Chris De Jabet preaches from Paul’s letter to the Ephesians. This week, in Ephesians 4:1-16, we learn that the church is to use each person’s giftedness to build each other up to maturity, so that the church may live in loving, selfless unity.
Pastoral Resident Harrison Kerns preaches from the Gospel of Mark. This week, in Mark 4:1-20, 26-29, we learn that God delights to include us in His work.
Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues our Letters to the Church sermon series. This week, in 1 Corinthians 15:1-11, we learn that we need to make sure that the thing we rally around, emphasize, and teach is the Gospel.
Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues our Letters to the Church sermon series. This week, in 1 Corinthians 14:26-40, we learn that we need to be orderly in our worship in order that the church might be edified through worship.
Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues our Letters to the Church sermon series. This week, in 1 Corinthians 14:1-25, we learn that because edification, unity, and the Gospel matter, we must strive for clarity in all we do.
Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues our Letters to the Church sermon series. This week, in 1 Corinthians 13, we learn that since love is the visible sign that legitimizes our covenant community, the Christ follower must ensure that love is central in all their actions.
Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues our Letters to the Church sermon series. This week, in 1 Corinthians 12:12‑31, you will learn that you must determine to serve as God has gifted you while also honoring the gifting of others.
This Father's Day, our pastoral resident, Harrison Kerns, leads us through Luke 15:11-32, showing us that the Father's love for His children does not depend on our righteousness.