Sermon Archive
Jan 28th, 2012 by mr.b
RESTORE, O GOD: HOW THE KINGDOM COMES (2012)
The God of the Bible is the God who restores. We will begin 2012 with sermons that focus on His plan and power to make all things new: How the Kingdom Comes. We will also learn how SPC’s vision reflects where we believe God is calling us as a church, and some of the ways we hope to see SPC experience and spread restoration in our city.
- January 1 • All’s Well That Ends Well • Romans 8:28-32
- January 8 • Seven Things the Church Needs to be Re-Reminded of at this Time • 1 John 2:15-17, 28
- January 15 • How the Kingdom Comes: Not By Human Anger • Isaiah 11:1-10 & James 1:20
- January 22 • And You Yourselves Were Aliens • Deuteronomy 10:12-22
- January 29 • How the Kingdom Comes: Not By Faith Alone • James 2:14-26
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ADVENT & CHRISTMAS 2011
The grace which Paul has been describing in Romans, and which we have preaching this past year, is nothing less than the free gift to us of Jesus Christ. During Advent we remember the gifts of the wise men in the Gospel accounts of Jesus’ birth: gold, frankincense and myrrh. But these only point us to who Christ was and is, and how we must receive Him.
- December 4 • Gold: A Gift for a King • Matthew 2:1-12
- December 11• Frankincense: A Gift for God • Colossians 1:15-20
- December 18 • Myrrh: A Gift for a Dead Man • Mark 8:27-36
- December 24 • The Headline That Never Went to Press • Luke 2:8-21
- December 25 • Jesus: A Gift for Us • Isaiah 9:1-7
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THE GOSPEL OF GOD’S GRACE: A CHURCH SHAPED BY GRACE • A STUDY IN ROMANS, PART 4 (2011)
Paul’s theme in the Book of Romans is God’s grace – His undeserved, unearned kindness – to us in Jesus Christ. We saw in the spring that God’s grace is not given to us because we have been religious or because we have been decent human beings, but precisely and only because God has demonstrated His justice and His love towards us at the Cross of Jesus. Our un-rightness and selfishness and His rightness and compassion are all displayed there. The wonder, as Paul rejoices, is that such a God has reached out to such as us at such cost to Himself. As we come to the second half of Romans this fall, Paul moves on to this practical question: if this grace is so stupendous, why isn’t there more evidence of that grace, more signs of transformation in the Christian church? What is needed? That was Paul’s practical question for the church in his own day and it remains the question for us. Do you really want to change? What have you done with the Gospel?”
- November 6 • The Shape of Genuine Love • Romans 12:1-21
- November 13 • The Reasons for Genuine Love • Romans 13:1-14
- November 20 • The Cost of Genuine Love • Romans 14:1 – 15:3
- November 27 • Gospel Partnership • Romans 15:14-23
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WIVES AND THEIR HUSBANDS • A STUDY IN EPHESIANS (2011)
An examination of Christian marriage in the light of the Gospel.
- October 9 • The First Rule of the Holy Game • Ephesians 5:18-21
- October 16 • Submission as Unto the Lord • Ephesians 5:21-27
- October 30 • Love as Christ Loved • Ephesians 5:21-33
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THE GOSPEL OF GOD’S GRACE: THE OVERFLOW OF GRACE • A STUDY IN ROMANS, PART 3 (2011)
- September 4 • Let God be God • Romans 9:14-29
- September 11 • The Savior King • Romans 9:30 – 10:13
- September 18 • The Word of Christ • Romans 10:14-21
- September 25 • The Remnant • Romans 11:1-32
- October 2 • Doxology: In Praise of God • Romans 11:33–36
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LIVING PRAYER (2011)
What happens to us when we pray? What do we learn about God? What do we learn about His desire to know us and to take initiative with us? Taking our cue from John White’s book ‘People in Prayer’, we will study the prayer lives of ten men and women in the Bible and, in the process, think about prayer in our own lives.
- JUNE 5 • Abraham • Genesis 18:9–33
- JUNE 12 • Jacob • Genesis 32:22-32
- JUNE 19 • Moses • Exodus 32:7–14; 31-32
- JUNE 26 • David Restored • Psalm 51
- JULY 3 • God, Hezekiah, and the King of Assyria • Isaiah 36 & 37
- JULY 10 • Daniel • Daniel 9:1–19
- JULY 17 • Hannah • 1 Samuel 1:1-18
- JULY 24 • Job • Job 38:1-7; 40:1-5; & 42:1-6
- JULY 31 • Abiding and Abounding in Christ • John 15:1-11; Colossians 2:6-7
- AUGUST 7 • David Despised • 2 Samuel 6:12-23
- AUGUST 14 • Paul • Ephesians 3:14-21
- AUGUST 21 • Jesus • John 17:1-6, 11-23
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THE GOSPEL OF GOD’S GRACE: LIVING UNDER GRACE • A STUDY IN ROMANS, PART TWO (2011)
The passion and power of the new life Jesus brings is described in His message of God’s good news for humanity: His Gospel. What does that Gospel say? How does it work? What does it promise? Who is it for? And how will it change us? This was Paul’s life’s work summed up in his Letter to the Romans. In the spring of 2011 we continued a year-long sermon series based on Romans, preaching from chapters five through eight, titled Living Under Grace.
- MAY 1 • Grace is Stronger Than Sin • Romans 5:12-21
- MAY 8 • How Sin’s Slavery is Broken • Romans 6:1-23
- MAY 15 • Why Moralism Fails • Romans 7:1-25
- MAY 22 • Children of God • Romans 8:1-17
- MAY 29 • Safety and Suffering • Romans 8:18-39
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THE LAST WORDS OF JESUS (2011)
The Apostle John is famous for claiming that if all of the things Jesus did were to be written down, all the books in the world would not be enough to contain them. John says that not just to justify his own selectivity, but to remind us that everything Jesus did was of such depth and significance that volumes could be written just about what he did, let alone what those things meant. Following John’s example between now and Easter, we are going to be deliberately selective: our focus will be the last words of Jesus. Take this extended time and these 7 sermons during Lent to think about Easter, and this very specific final act in it. Think about what Jesus said on the Cross. Listen to Him.
- MARCH 13 • The Words of Forgiveness • Luke 23:26-38
- MARCH 20 • The Words of Assurance • Luke 23:39-43
- MARCH 27 • The Words of Affection • John 19:26-27
- APRIL 3 • The Cry from the Depths • Matthew 27:46
- APRIL 10 • The Cry of Pain • John 19:28
- APRIL 17 • The Cry of Victory • John 19:30
- APRIL 24 • The Prayer of Peace • Luke 23:46
The passion and power of the new life Jesus brings is described in His message of God’s good news for humanity: His Gospel. What does that Gospel say? How does it work? What does it promise? Who is it for? And how will it change us? This was Paul’s life’s work summed up in his Letter to the Romans. This year we plan to preach through the New Testament book, Romans. In the next several months we will cover Part 1: Coming Under Grace.
- JANUARY 30 • Why be Eager for the Christian Good News • Romans 1:1-17
- FEBRUARY 6 • Why God is Right to be Angry • Romans 1:18-32
- FEBRUARY 13 • Why Repentance Really Matters • Romans 2:1-29
- FEBRUARY 20 • Why We Cannot Save Ourselves • Romans 3:1-20
- FEBRUARY 27 • Why God is Right to Declare Wrongdoers Right • Rom 3:21-26
- MARCH 6 • Why Boasting is Out of Order in the Church • Romans 3:27 – 4:25
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NEW LIFE FOR THE NEW YEAR • A STUDY IN LUKE (2011)
We began 2011 with a clear focus on the transforming power of Jesus’ Gospel. Jesus’ often forgotten promise was that He had come to bring people Life: a fullness of life bursting through and breaking out in ways that would entirely change people’s lives and the ways they lived them. These sermons will investigate four aspects of how Jesus’ new life changed people in the Gospel of Luke.
- JANUARY 2 • Transformed by the Gospel • Luke 19:1-10
- JANUARY 9 • Coming to the Gospel • Luke 13:22-30
- JANUARY 16 • Growing in the Gospel • Luke 18:9-14
- JANUARY 23 • Going with the Gospel • Luke 7:36-50
THE WORD BECAME FLESH • A STUDY IN JOHN (2010)
- The Message Became Real • John 1:1-5 • John Morgan
- Heralding Christ’s Second Coming • John 1:6-8 • Jordan Maroon
- The Birth of God • John 1:9-13 • Steve Constable
- The Glory of God • John 1:14-18 • John Anthony
- The Three Gifts of Christmas • John 1:1-18 • Steve Constable
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INTO THE LIONS’ DEN • A STUDY IN DANIEL (2010)
In 587 BC disaster struck Jerusalem when Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon suddenly captured the city, took most of its people hostage, and moved them 500 miles away to an entirely alien civilization. The Book of Daniel tells the story of a tiny handful of those people – young men whom God used to reveal to the dispersed and discouraged Jews a new vision of Himself. These slaves led the Babylonians, from the Kings on down, into encounters with God which left them radically transformed. Between our own compromised Judeo-Christian history and an increasingly pagan society, are Christians held captive between two clashing worldviews? Or are we in precisely the right place for God, if we will trust and follow Him, to use us to reach and restore contemporary culture?
- Strangers in a Strange Land • Psalm 137 • Steve Constable
- Witness • Daniel 1 • Steve Constable
- The Dreams of Kings • Daniel 2 • Steve Constable
- Defiant Faith • Daniel 3 • Zac Collins
- The Madness of Nebuchadnezzar • Daniel 4 • Steve Constable
- The Handwriting on the Wall • Daniel 5 • Steve Constable
- Fearless Prayers • Daniel 6 • Steve Constable
- Enter the Son of Man • Daniel 7 • Steve Constable
- The Rage of Nations • Daniel 8 • David Cross
- Praying at the Precipice • Daniel 9 • Steve Constable
- The Breakthrough • Daniel 10 & 11 • Steve Constable
- The Ending of the World • Daniel 12 • Steve Constable
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TEN THINGS I CAN GIVE YOU • A STUDY IN EPHESIANS (2010)
“The Christian needs another Christian who speaks God’s Word to him. He needs him again and again when he becomes uncertain and discouraged, for by himself he cannot help himself without belying the truth… The Christ in his own heart is weaker than the Christ in the word of his brother; his own heart is uncertain, his brother’s is sure.” So writes Dietrich Bonhoeffer in his book, Life Together, which describes the community life of those Christians who gathered in resistance to Nazism and the persecution of Jews. This Confessing Church, as it was called, found itself standing for Christ against the state and, as such, was obliged to look – as it were, for the first time – to the Bible to see what Christian community meant. In an age where for different reasons – not persecution this time, but affluence and our own indifference – the Church of Jesus is tempted not to look to Him, we find ourselves with the same needs again. We need to relearn Christian community. We need to relearn what it means to grasp: “together with all the saints….how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ.” We need to relearn from Paul’s Letter to the Ephesians what it means to live with and to love with one another for Christ’s sake. So God has given us ‘Ephesians’.
- Generosity • Ephesians 2:1-10 • Constable
- Prayer • Ephesians 1:15-19 • Constable
- Friendship • Ephesians 2:11-22 • Constable
- Sympathy • Ephesians 3:11-20 • Constable
- Humility • Ephesians 4:1-6 • Constable
- What I’m Learning • Ephesians 4:17-24 • Constable
- Submission • Ephesians 5:21-33 • Constable
- Honor • Ephesians 6:1-4 • Zac Collins
- Allegiance • Ephesians 6:5-9 • Constable
- Fortitude • Ephesians 6:10-18 • Constable
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THE HARD SAYINGS OF JESUS • A STUDY IN THE GOSPELS (2010)
“Reality, in fact, is usually something you could not have guessed. That is one of the reasons I believe Christianity. It is a religion you could not have guessed. If it offered us just the kind of universe we had always expected, I should feel we were making it up. But, in fact, it is not the sort of thing anyone would have made up. It has just that queer twist about it that real things have. So let us leave behind all these boys’ philosophies–these over simple answers. The problem is not simple and the answer is not going to be simple either.” CS Lewis, Mere Christianity, chapter 7
My children are often reminded by their grandmother that there is a difference between ‘hard’ and ‘difficult’: ‘Rocks are hard’, she reminds them, and ‘Algebra is difficult’. And, ordinarily, I would agree with her – there is a difference. Yet when it comes to what Jesus sometimes said in the Gospels, there seems to be more similarity than difference. To be sure, the sayings we are going to be looking at in this series are difficult: they are obscure or apparently contradictory or seem to support within Christianity an idea we have thought wasn’t possible. But why are we looking at them at all? Well, because they are also hard for us: there is an emotional sharpness in considering them or a leaden heaviness in trying to carry them in our minds or a wall of some kind in our way which is hard for us to break through to a better understanding of Jesus and His call on our lives.
They were hard in this sense for people in Jesus’ day. On one occasion when many of His followers heard Jesus speak and said, ‘this is a hard teaching, who can listen to it?’ and many of them deserted Him (John 6:60). So we understand that when we grapple with the hard sayings of Jesus, we’re not just entertaining an intellectual curiosity – as if to say: ‘That’s interesting, I wonder what Jesus could have meant by that?’No, we are grasping tight hold of the promises of the Gospel and the Lord who teaches us and we’re pressing into something hard, asking Him: ‘Lord, stretch me, stretch my understanding of You and of the Gospel and stretch my commitment to You.’ Reality is usually something we could not have guessed. Certainly, reality spoken by the Lord of Heaven and Earth is something we couldn’t guess at, but it is something we should yearn for that we might know Him better.
- “Will the Son of Man Find Faith?” • Luke 18 • Constable
- “Not the Smallest Letter” • Matthew 5 • George Lacy
- “Love Your Enemies” • Luke 6 • Zac Collins
- “I Do Not Know You” • Matthew 25 • Isaac Wagaba
- “And a Sword Will Pierce Your Own Soul, Too” • Luke 2 • Constable
- The Falling Tower • Luke 13 • Constable
- “I Have Come to Set the Earth on Fire” • Luke 12 • Constable
- “The Violent Bear it Away”• Matthew 11 • Constable
- “Leave the Dead” • Luke 9 • Constable
- Satan, Snakes, and Scorpions, Oh My! • Luke 10 • Percy Strickland
- “On This Rock” • Matthew 16 • Constable
- “Blasphemy Against the Spirit” • Matthew 12 • Constable
- “Easier For a Camel” • Mark 10 • Steve Hall
- “Unless You Love Me More” • Luke 14 • Constable
- “Yet Forfeit His Soul” • Mark 8 • Constable
- “Unless I Wash You” • John 13 • Constable
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AT CHRISTMAS, A GOD LIKE US • A STUDY IN JOHN (2009)
- In a Body • John 1:1-14 • Constable
- Through a Book • John 1:1-14 • Constable
- Under a Yoke • John 1:15-19 • Constable
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FINDING OUR IDENTITY IN THE GOSPEL • A STUDY IN GALATIANS (2009)
- The Uniqueness of the Gospel • Galatians 1:1-9 • Constable
- A Gospel-Changed Life • Galatians 1:10-24 • Constable
- Unity in the Gospel • Galatians 2:1-10 • Constable
- Living in the Gospel • Galatians 2:11-21 • Constable
- The Gospel and Faith • Galatians 3:1-14 • Dimas Salberrios
- The Promise and the Gospel • Galatians 3:15-25 • Constable
- Children of God • Galatians 3:26-4:7 • Constable
- Gospel-Centered Ministry • Galatians 4:8-10 • Collins
- The Fall of the Wall • Galatians 4:21-31 • Joe Gouverneur
- Freedom • Galatians 5:1-15 • Constable
- Becoming Good-Doers • Galatians 6:6-18 • Constable
- Character • Galatians 5:16-25 • Constable
- Bearing With One Another • Galatians 5:26-6:5 • Constable
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A WAY THROUGH THE WILDERNESS • A STUDY IN EXODUS (2009)
The Book of Exodus can be summed up in twelve little words: Misery, Moses, Plagues, Passover, Sea, Song, Moaning, Mountain, Covenant, Calf, Glory, & Gazebo (I think that’s British for Tabernacle). This sermon series examines some of the common struggles often encountered in the Christian life and how, by God’s grace, to overcome them. Our teachers are Moses and the newly liberated Hebrews as they make their way from slavery in Egypt, through the wilderness, on their to the Promised Land – the Kingdom of God.
- Intro: A Way through the Wilderness • Exodus 1:1–22 • Constable
- Looking for the God of the Desert • Exodus 2:11–3:15 • Constable
- A Voice in the Wilderness • Exodus 3:11–4:26 • Constable
- Striving to be Content • Exodus 13:5-6 • Crane
- The Great Escape • Exodus 14:11–31 • Constable
- Songs of the Waters • Exodus 15:1–21 • Constable
- Our Food in the Wilderness • Exodus 16:2–20 • Constable
- A Weekend Away • Exodus 18:5–27 • Constable
- The Mountain of God • Exodus 19:1–22 • Constable
- Meeting the God of Promises • Exodus 20:1–6 • Constable
- The Glory • Exodus 33:1–3 & 12 – 23 • Constable
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STEWARDSHIP (2009)
- Caring for Our World • Genesis 1 • Constable
- Caring (Less) About Money • Luke 12 • Constable
- Caring for the Poor • Matthew 19 • Constable
- Caring for Our People • 2 Corinthians 9 • Constable
- Caring for Our Rest • Genesis 2 & Matthew 12 • Constable
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LETTERS THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS • A STUDY IN REVELATION (2009)
- To the Keepers of the Flame • Revelation 2:1–7 • Constable
- To the Besieged & the Impoverished • Revelation 2:8–11 • Constable
- To the Previously Faithful • Revelation 2:12–17 • Constable
- To the Small but Self- Important • Revelation 2:18–29 • Constable
- To the Not Quite Dead Yet • Revelation 3:1–6 • Constable
- To Those Who Feel Shut In or Left Out • Revelation 3:7–13 • Constable
- To the Boring & Blandly Prosperous • Revelation 3:14–22 • Constable
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WINDOWS INTO ADVENT • A STUDY IN MATTHEW (2008)
- Joseph • Matthew 1:18–25 • Steve Hall
- The Magi • Matthew 2:1–12 • Constable
- Herod • Matthew 2:13–23 • Constable
- John the Baptist • Matthew 3:1–12 • Constable
- Jesus • Matthew 3:13–17 • Zac Collins
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A STUDY IN TITUS (2008)
- Beyond Me • Titus 1:1–4 • Constable
- Take Me to Your Leaders • Titus 1:5–9 • Constable
- Leaving the Liars’ Club • Titus 1:10–16 • Constable
- Road-Tested Christianity (Part 1) • Titus 2:1-8 • Constable
- Road-Tested Christianity (Part 2) • Titus 2:9-10 • Constable
- The Reason Why • Titus 2:11–15 • Constable
- God & Government • Titus 3:1–3 • Constable
- Reborn • Titus 3:3–8 •Constable
- Difficult People • Titus 3:5–19 • Constable
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A STUDY IN JUDGES (2008)
- Deja Who? • An Introduction to Judges • Judges 1 & 2 • Constable
- Listening to Shrimp Whistle • Judges 3 – 5 • Constable
- Mighty Worrier! • Judges 6:11–32 • Constable
- Promises • Judges 11:29–40 • Constable
- What Do You Call a 350 Pound Gorilla with a Bad Attitude? • Judges 14 – 16 • Constable
- The End of the Spiral • Judges 17:1-13 • Constable
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GENDER & IDENTITY IN THE GOSPEL (2008)
- Sons of Adam • Genesis 2 & 3 • Constable
- Daughters of Eve • Genesis 2 & 3• Constable
- Discipling Women • Ruth 1 • Constable
- Discipling Men • 1 Samuel 18 & 20 • Constable
- Men & Women in the Church • 1 Corinthians 11:11–14 • Constable
- Homosexuality: A Christian Option? • Genesis 2 • Constable
- An Entire Marriage • Malachi 2:10–17 • Constable
- On Being Single • 1 Corinthians 7:1–9 & 25–28 • Constable
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A STUDY IN PHILIPPIANS (2008)
- What Adam Smith Never Saw • Philippians 2:19–30 • Constable
- Goodbye to All That • Philippians 3:1–9 • Constable
- In the Long Run • Philippians 3:10–16 • Constable
- Enjoying Jesus • Philippians 3:14– 4:1 • Constable
- Thinking God’s Thoughts After Him • Philippians 4:4–14 • Constable
- The Content of Our Contentment • Philippians 4:10–20 • Constable
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ADVENT & CHRISTMAS (2007)
- Let It Be • Luke 1:26–38 • Joe Gouvernuer
- A Great Exchange Rate • Luke 12:12–21 • Constable
- Stewards of the House: Caring for Creation • Proverbs • Constable
- Wise Guys • Luke 2:1 -10 • Constable
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THE WISDOM OF GOD • A STUDY IN PROVERBS (2007)
- Back to School • Proverbs 8:1-11 & 22–31 • Constable
- For the Good of the Team • Proverbs 3:1–11 • Constable
- What a Fool Believes • Proverbs 1 & 8 • Constable
- Wisdom of the Ancients • Proverbs 4:1–10 • Constable
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HOW CAN I BELIEVE (2007)
- How Can I Believe in a Good God in a World of Suffering? • Luke 5:12–16 • Constable
- How Can I Believe the Bible? • Luke 13:13–35 • Constable
- How Can I Believe in a Good God Who Sends People to Hell? • Luke 16:19–31 • Constable
- How Can I Believe in a Religion that Endorses Child Abuse? • Romans 3: 9–31 • Constable
- How Can I Believe in a Religion Whose Followers Have So Oppressed People? • James 2:1–17 • Constable
- How Can I Believe When I Have So Many Doubts? • Mark 9:14–29 • Constable
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SEX, MARRIAGE, & THE SINGLE LIFE (2007)
- Advice for those Entering, Leaving, or Staying Well Clear of Marriage • Matthew 19:1- 12 • Constable
- Singled Out? • 1 Corinthians 7:1–9 & 25–28 • Constable
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EASTER (2007)
- The Turning Point • John 12:12–28 • Constable
- ‘Tis Death is Dead, Not He • John 11:16–27 • Constable
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THE DISCIPLES OF FAITH (2007)
- Love Letters: Studying the Bible • Psalm 119:129–136 • Constable
- Living Simply in a Complicated Age • 1 Timothy 6:3–12 • Constable
- Hungry for God-Feeding by Fasting • Matthew 6:16–18 • Constable
- A Transmitter, A Radio for Talking to God • Matthew 6:5–8 • Constable
- Where Angels and Archbishops Fear to Tread • Luke 7:36–50 • Constable
- Give Me Chastity; But Not Yet • John 7:53 – 8:11 • Constable
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TOWARD ABUNDANT LIFE (2007)
- Learning from Last Year • Ecclesiastes 3:1–15 • Constable
- Navigating a New Year • Exodus 3:1–10 • Constable
- Life Comes at You Fast • 1 Peter 4:7–11 • Constable
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SPC VISION 2007 • A STUDY IN ACTS (2007)
- The Gospel Beginning with Us • Acts 2:40–47 • Constable
- To the Ends of the Earth, Starting Here • Acts 1:1–11 • Constable
- Growing Grass through Cement • Acts 2:1–12 • Constable
- Worship Anyone? • Acts 9:1–19 • Constable
- Sanctuary • Acts 17:22–34 • Constable
- Taking Our Lead from the Gospel • Acts 6:1–7 • Constable
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THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT • A STUDY IN MATTHEW (2006 & 2007)
- A New Kind of Society • Matthew 5:1–5 • Constable
- The Triumph of the Meek • Matthew 5:5 • Constable
- Starving in America? • Matthew 5:6 • Constable
- Finding Peace, Making Peace • Matthew 5:9 • Constable
- The Influence of the Kingdom • Matthew 5:13–16 • Constable
- Law’s End • Matthew 5:17–20 • Constable
- You Wouldn’t Like Me When I’m Angry • Matthew 5:21–26 • Constable
- When Did Adultery Become Adult? • Matthew 5:27–32 • Constable
- Swearing Oafs • Matthew 5:33–37 • Constable
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STAND ALONE SERMONS
These sermons were preached at SPC at various times and by various preachers. They aren’t part of any series, so we are lumping them together.
STEVE CONSTABLE • SENIOR PASTOR
- Heaven • Revelation 21:1-6
- Paul Met Jefferson at Philippi • Acts 6:16-34
- A Gospel Aesthetic • Acts 17
- The 90% • Luke 17:11-19 • Sermon from Thanksgiving Eve, November 23
ZAC COLLINS • DIRECTOR OF YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULT MINISTRIES AT SPC
- Why Children? • Mark 10:13-14
- The Outcast • Matthew 8:1-4
- The American Idolater • Jeremiah 2:13
- From Rags to Riches • Matthew 9:9-13
ALAN LEE • ASSISTANT PASTOR FOR COUNSELING AND PASTORAL ADMINISTRATION
FRANK CRANE • FORMER PASTOR AT SPC
- The Sacrifice of Fools • Ecclesiastes 5:1-7
- The Marks of Faith • John 4:46-54
- This Same Jesus in the Same Way • Acts 1:1-11
- Four Horsemen • Revelation 6
- V is for Violence • Revelation 10:8-11:13
- Laboring for What? • John 6:25-59
- Elizabeth: Filled with the Holy Spirit • Luke 1:39-45
- Paul: Filled with the Holy Spirit • Acts 1:1-31
- Barnabas, Full of the Holy Spirit • Acts 11:19-30
- Seven Men:Full of the Spirit • Acts 6:1-7
- Kingdom & Priests • Revelation 1:1-8
- With Thanksgiving • Philippians 4:1-9
- Blameless • Psalm 119:1-16
- Come! Just as You Are? • Matthew 22:1-14
- Like A Mother • Isaiah 66:7-13
- Can I Go? Please! • Zechariah 8:1-23
- You Can Take It With You! • Revelation 14:13
- The Same, Yesterday & Today & Tomorrow • Hebrews 13:1-8
JOE GOUVERNEUR • MISSIONS PASTOR AT THIRD PRESBYTERIAN
GEORGE LACY • FORMER INTERN AT SPC
- • A Long Line of Losers? • Matthew 1:1-16
- • Christ’s Righteousness, Restoration, & Reciprocity • Rev 19:11-21
STEVE HALL • ELDER AT SPC
- Making Time for What’s Important • Luke 10:38-42
- Belonging to a Kingdom, and a King • Hebrews 12:18-29
- God’s Friends • John 15:13
- God’s Unstoppable Kingdom • Daniel 2 & Matthew 20
- Citizen’s of Heaven: God’s Foreign Service • Hebrews 11:1-16
JOHN ANTHONY • ELDER AT SPC
ERICK BONKOWSKY • PASTOR OF CITY CHURCH OF RICHMOND
LEONARD LIU • A PASTOR AT SYCAMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
ISAAC WAGABA • PASTOR OF JINJA FULL GOSPEL CHURCH IN JINJA, UGANDA
SIMON GUILLEBAUD
The Adventure of Calling • Genesis 12:1-7 (October 23, 2011)