Sermons on All (Page 3)
All sermons listed in chronological order.
Boldness in Word & Spirit
Pastor Mock begins his series in Ephesians through the Book of Acts. Acts 18:24-19:10 God-glorifying ministry and church growth depend on the Word of God and the Spirit of God.
Installation of Pastor Mock
On the occasion of installing Michael Mock as the new pastor of Grace Fresno, Rev. Brandon Edmonds preached the word from Haggai 2:1-9 of Zerubbabel, an unremarkable servant of the Lord whom He used to bless his people. Also included in the recording is the installation of Pastor Mock and the charge to the Pastor, given by Rev. Dan Katches and the charge to the congregation given by Rev. Brandon Edmonds.
The Extraordinary, Ordinary Church
In Acts 2:42-47 we see the list of simple things that the early church was devoted to: The early church grew in extraordinary ways through their faithful use of these ordinary means.
The House(hold) that the Lord Builds
In Psalm 127, Solomon shares some wisdom that to modern readers may seem rather disjointed at first, as the metaphors used may seem unrelated. When understood rightly, the whole Psalm speaks of the proper building of godly households.
Acquiring a Spouse
In 1 Thessalonians 4:1-8, Paul admonishes the Christians in Thessalonica to abstain from sexual immorality.
Stephen’s Speech
In Acts 6:8 through 7:60 we see Stephen giving a lengthy summary of redemptive history, subtly turning the charges brought by his accusers back upon their own heads.
The One Who Has Made All Things Well
In Mark 7:31-37, we see Jesus heal a man who is deaf and dumb in the Decapolis, fulfilling the prophecies of Isaiah 35.
Joseph, A Righteous Man
Drawing from a selection of passages from the gospels of Matthew and Luke, Scott Parrish exhorts fathers to Godly living and Biblical Masculinity, drawing from the examples of Joseph, the father of Jesus.
Walking Together in Love
Scott Parrish explores the theme of love in the gospel and epistles of John, starting in John 13:34-35.
Stick with the Scriptures
In 2 Timothy 3:14-17, we find a very familiar passage to many of us where Paul exhorts Timothy to remain faithful to the simple Gospel truth he was raised on, in contrast to the false teachers who invent new doctrines to tickle the ears of their followers.