Holy Reverence Chad Cronin | Ecclesiastes 5:1-3
In this sermon on Ecclesiastes chapter 5, the preacher emphasizes the importance of living in a holy reverence of God. He encourages the congregation to listen to God’s word, speak few words before Him, and align their desires with His will. The sermon highlights the need to be mindful of God’s greatness and to approach Him with awe and humility. Go to Sermon
New Identity Chad Cronin | Ephesians 2:1-10
In this sermon on Ephesians 2:1-10, the preacher discusses Paul’s description of our identity in Christ. He emphasizes that our old identity, in which we were dead in sin and under God’s wrath, has been replaced with a new identity in Christ, in which we are made alive, saved by grace, and seated with Christ in the heavenly places. The preacher then emphasizes the importance of living out our new identity by doing good works, loving others, and proclaiming the gospel. Go to Sermon
Enduring Discipleship Chad Cronin | 2 Corinthians 6:1-14
In this sermon on 2 Corinthians 6:1-13, the speaker emphasizes the importance of enduring Christian discipleship and living with a sense of urgency and future glory. He encourages the congregation to hold nothing back, to deny themselves, and to follow Christ wholeheartedly. The sermon also highlights the need for the church to fulfill its mission of making disciples and emphasizes the power and grace of God in enabling believers to endure in their faith. Go to Sermon
Living By Faith Chad Cronin | Hebrews 11:8-16
In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the story of Abraham and Sarah in Hebrews 11 and discusses the importance of living by faith and following God’s calling. He emphasizes the need to trust God, go when He says to go, and wait when He says to wait. The ultimate goal of living by faith is to find our satisfaction in knowing and glorifying God alone. The speaker encourages listeners to prioritize their relationship with God over their own desires and to trust in His timing and plan. Go to Sermon
Easter Service Chad Cronin | John 3:1-8
In this Easter sermon, the pastor discusses the importance of being born again and the necessity of a new spiritual life in Jesus. He emphasizes that we are unqualified for eternal life on our own and highlights the need to accept Jesus’ sacrifice and receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. The sermon encourages believers to live a transformed life and not to waste time pretending to be in the Spirit. The pastor concludes by urging listeners to die to themselves and surrender to Jesus in order to experience eternal life. Go to Sermon
Taking Jesus at His Word Chad Cronin | Matthew 28:16–20
In this sermon on Matthew 28:16-20, Jesus reminds His disciples of His authority and power. He calls them to go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them and teaching them to observe all He has commanded. Jesus assures them that He will be with them always. Go to Sermon
The Lawlessness of Anger Chad Cronin | Matthew 5:21–26
In this sermon on Matthew 5:21-26, Jesus reveals that the lawlessness of anger is just as serious as murder, and calls His followers to be reconciled with others and strive for unity. Go to Sermon
The Demands of Discipleship Chad Cronin | Matthew 5:17-20
In this sermon, Jesus emphasizes the importance of obeying the law and the demands of discipleship. He challenges his followers to exceed the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees and reminds them that he came to fulfill the law, not abolish it. He also highlights the significance of teaching others to obey God’s commands. Go to Sermon
The Certainty of Discipleship Chad Cronin | Matthew 5:13-16
In this sermon on Matthew chapter 5, the speaker discusses the certainty of discipleship and the identity of a true disciple. The sermon emphasizes the importance of living out one’s identity in Christ and shining the light of Christ to others. Go to Sermon
Drastic Change Chad Cronin | Philippians 2:12-18
In this sermon on Philippians 2:12-18, the speaker emphasizes the importance of living with fear and trembling before God and trusting Him in all things. He encourages the church to be agents of spiritual change and to shine as lights in the world. The sermon also emphasizes the need for Christians to live as living sacrifices and find joy in obedience, even in difficult circumstances. Go to Sermon