Unavoidable Tribulation Chad Cronin | Matthew 24:15-31
In this sermon on Matthew 24:15-31, the speaker discusses the topic of unavoidable tribulation and emphasizes the importance of being prepared for it. He warns against being deceived by false prophets and encourages believers to be patient and steadfast as they wait for the return of Christ. Go to Sermon
The Beginning of The End Chad Cronin | Matthew 24:1-14
In this sermon on Matthew 24:1-14, Pastor discusses the beginning of the end times and encourages listeners to be prepared and faithful. He reminds them to guard against being led astray and to not fear the unrest in the world. The sermon emphasizes the importance of staying in the truth of Christ and enduring until the end. Go to Sermon
Save Us! Chad Cronin | Psalm 12
In this sermon on Psalm 12, the psalmist cries out to God for salvation from the godlessness and wickedness he sees in the world. He longs for the presence of godliness and is sensitive to the dangers of living amongst ungodliness. He finds comfort in knowing that God is a Savior who desires to save and will save those who cry out to Him. The sermon encourages believers to trust in the character of God and to sing God’s Word as a weapon against darkness. Go to Sermon
The Pursuit of Godliness Chad Cronin | Matthew 23:1-12
In this sermon on Matthew 23, Jesus warns against following the example of the Pharisees in pursuing godliness for the sake of appearances rather than genuine transformation of the heart. Go to Sermon
The Call of the Kingdom Chad Cronin | Matthew 22:1-14
In this sermon on Easter Sunday, we are reminded of the invitation and call to celebrate Jesus and respond to His kingdom. The parable of the wedding feast teaches us that we must come to God empty-handed and rely on His grace to be clothed in righteousness. God desires for us to leave behind our earthly desires and surrender to Him, finding true joy in Christ. Go to Sermon
Unity in Holiness Chad Cronin | Matthew 18:15-20
In this sermon, we discuss the importance of unity in the church and the need for holiness among believers. Jesus teaches us to seek the welfare of others, even when they have wronged us, and to confront sin in a loving and humble way. Church discipline is necessary for maintaining unity and holiness, and it should be done with the goal of restoring the sinner. Our unity and holiness as a church is a powerful witness to the world and brings glory to God. Go to Sermon
God’s Kind of Love Chad Cronin | Matthew 18:10-14
In this sermon on Matthew 18:10-14, the speaker discusses the importance of seeing one another in the church with God’s kind of love. He emphasizes that God is a longing Father, Jesus is a devoted Son, and we should be devoted to one another as well. The sermon encourages believers to love and honor one another and to reject the worldly standards of judgment and division. Go to Sermon
True Greatness Chad Cronin | Matthew 18:1-6
In this sermon on Matthew 18:1-6, we learn that true greatness is found in becoming like children, humbling ourselves, and receiving others in the name of Jesus. We are reminded that our satisfaction and purpose can only be found in Christ, not in our own achievements. Jesus warns against causing others to stumble and emphasizes the importance of loving and caring for one another as fellow children in the kingdom. Go to Sermon
Jesus on the Mountain Chad Cronin | Matthew 17: 1-13
In this sermon on Matthew 17:1-13, the pastor discusses the transfiguration of Jesus and how it points to the greater work of Jesus on the cross. He encourages listeners to look to Jesus in their discouragement and to trust in His ability to turn their hearts to God. Go to Sermon
The Suffering Messiah Chad Cronin | Matthew 16:21-28
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the paradox of a suffering Messiah and the importance of carrying our own cross and following Jesus. The speaker emphasizes that Jesus lived to die for our sins and that we need to fully submit our lives to Him. He also reminds us of the power and preciousness of the gospel and encourages us to never stop being amazed by the atonement. The sermon concludes with a challenge to be cross-bearing disciples and to prioritize the eternal over the temporary. Go to Sermon