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Alpha and Omega

(Revelation 21:1-8) Since Jesus is both the beginning and the end of all things, he has authority to usher in the spectacular new heaven and earth.

Lamb of God

(Revelation 5:1-14) In this epic passage, as the ultimate redemption of creation hangs in the balance, Jesus’s identity as the Lamb of God inspires thunderous praise in everyone from everywhere.

High Priest

(Hebrews 7:23-28) This section in Hebrews explains how Jesus’s role as our eternal priest, continually interceding on our behalf, enables us to live with confidence.

True Vine

(John 15:1-11) Our connection to Jesus is not simply what we try to tap into during difficult moments in life, it is the source of life itself.

Good Shepherd

(John 10:1-18) The image of Jesus as our Good Shepherd is one of the most widely used and easily recognized pictures of our relationship with God in all of Scripture. Too often, it’s easy to sugar-coat this image into sentimental feelings that aren’t rooted in deep truth. In this sermon, Pastor Bill walks through John 10, explaining Jesus’ role and action as our Good Shepherd and what it means for how we relate to him.

Cornerstone

(Matthew 21:33-44) When Jesus describes himself as “the cornerstone”, it means that he is the perfect/most important/foundational piece of a building. But what exactly is it that’s he’s holding together?

King of Glory

(Psalm 24) The fact that Jesus is given this name reflects huge truths about who God is and how we have any hope of dwelling with him.

My Rock

(Psalm 62) While trouble and vulnerability can plague all of us, this song from David encourages us to look to the goodness and strength of Jesus for true security and protection.

Son of David

(Various texts) Why do the weak and the lame cry out for the “Son of David”? What does this teach us? Pastor Joel begins a brand new series that we’ll be in for the next couple months studying the different names used to describe Jesus.