ULTIMATE QUESTIONS
During this series we'll explore life's biggest questions about the meaning of life, what's wrong with the world and our greatest hope. We invite you during this series to bring unbelieving friends and people who may have drifted from the church. The Bible's message is one overarching story about our design, our problems but ultimately our redemption.
Sermon: What's the Hope for the Future? | 1 Corinthians 15:1-8; 42-58
What's the point of life if it ultimately ends in death? How can we keep from despair during these tumultuous times we live in? The Apostle Paul shows us that the idea of resurrection is a historical reality but also a powerful theological truth that can lead us to living lives of power and purpose.
Sermon: Who Can Make Things Right? | Text: Romans 5:12-21
The world is so hopelessly broken but few can agree with the way to bring peace and order. Romans tells us the bad news that we're all rooted in the terrible decisions of our forefather, Adam. But Romans ultimately gives us the incredible news that we can choose to have a new beginning, a new standing and a new hope in life. Jesus, the new Adam, has come to bring a whole new order and a new heavens and earth.
Sermon: What's Wrong with the World? | Text: Genesis 3:1-20
We live in a world where people are increasingly isolated, anxious and at odds with each other. Why is the world so broken? Why do these problems extend through every culture throughout generations? Genesis shows us the origin story of our problems and gives us a prophetic hope for its future in the coming of the Second Adam.
Sermon: What Was I Made For? | Text: Genesis 1:26-31: 2:18-25
What is the purpose of life? If we have no great story, we're simply characters without a storyline and ultimate purpose. Genesis shows us that God created us to be mini-creators, artists and caregivers of the earth. But God ultimately created us for community that we find in others but ultimately our Creator.