Sermons
The Word of God faithfully preached to the Church is one of the most essential aspects of Christian discipleship. Through preaching every saint is equipped and trained for ministry as disciple-making disciples.
This is one reason preaching is the central element of our Lord’s Day worship.
One of the best ways to know what we believe is by listening to what is regularly preached.
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The Hope of the Resurrection
For Resurrection Sunday, we take a look at John 11 and consider the tragedy of death and the hope of resurrection from John 11. We consider four truths that are meant to build our hope in Christ and his resurrection: 1) Christ's Purpose, 2) Christ's Promise, 3) Christ's Passion, and 4) Christ's Power.
God's Law and God's Gospel
God's law is good because it points you to God's gospel. And if we're going to be faithful in gospel-ministry, we need both the law and the gospel. So, in this sermon we consider 1) the goodness of God's law and 2) the glory of God's gospel.
Does Doctrine Really Matter?
Does doctrine really matter? The answer according to God's word is absolutely yes. Doctrine is a means that God uses to grow us in love for Christ and for others. The goal of sound doctrine is love. Because of this, the church must value sound doctrine. We should grow in it, guard it, cherish it, and live it out. And when there is straying among us, we should be willing to both confront and be confronted. And through it all, we must make sure our aim is always love.
Biblical Eldership
Josh Lockhart continues our monthly series through Titus by preaching on the necessity and nature of biblical eldership.
The Pursuit of Faithfulness
There are many bad ideas on what success means for Christian life and Christian ministry. In 1 Timothy we see that success for the church and for the Chrsitian is the pursuit of faithfulness in all that we believe and practice. In other words, the way we achieve success is through the pursuit of Chrsitian-faithfulness.
Every Member Ministry: What it is and Why it Matters
Every member ministry is a divine calling on the life of every Christian to be deeply committed to and invested in disciplining and ministering to their own local church. This is made possible because Christ when ascended into Heaven, he gave the church leaders gifted in the ministry of the word, and these leaders equip the saints for ministry. As every member ministers in the context of the local church, the whole body grows into greater and greater maturity and the glory of Christ fills the earth.
Christ is Supreme Over All
Dr. Robert Miller serves as the Director of Regional Ministries for the Hawaii Pacific Baptist Convention and has been a big supporter and resource for WCC over the past four years.
Difficult Times
These last days are promised to be difficult days. If the church is going to persevere through them, we need to understand the nature of our difficulty, respond with decisive action, and hope in the promises of God.
An Exemplary Life
We conclude our Proverbs series by considering the exemplary life of the Proverbs 31 woman. In her life, we find the culmination of wisdom. We see this expressed in three specific ways: 1) she is diligent, 2) she is dignified, and 3) she is praised. And we are challenged to respond by: 1) trusting in the wisdom of Christ and 2) praising the wisdom of his church.
Fear the LORD
Fearing the LORD is the beginning and end of all wisdom. In this sermon, we consider three attributes of God from Proverbs that will help deepen our fear of God: 1) the LORD is Sovereign, 2) The LORD is Righteous, and 3) the LORD is Gracious. We also are challenged to make three resolutions in light of our desire to grow in fearing and knowing God: 1) resolve to worship with our church weekly 2) resolve to be in the bible and prayer daily, 3) resolve to fill our mind with thoughts of God moment by moment.
Building Faithful Friendships
Faithful-friends are an essential part of thriving in God's world. God has called every person to build and cultivate faithful-friendships. In this sermon we consider three reasons why we should do this: 1) Faithful-friends will come alongside you, 2) Faithful-friends will challenge you, and 3) Faithful-friends will comfort you. We can help build these kinds of friendships by being: 1) intentional, 2) hospitable, 3) other-centered, 4) diverse, 5) realistic, 6) patient, and 7) hopeful.
The Gift of Wise Counsel
We continue our series in Proverbs by considering the theme of counsel or advice. We will never flourish in God's world under God's rule if we neglect wise counsel in our life. In this sermon we consider four qualities for wise counsel: 1) wise counsel vanishes in isolation, 2) wise counsel flourishes in community, 3) wise counsel engages the heart, and 4) wise counsel flows from God's word.
The Ultimate Meaning of Life
Pastor Van Michael from Kihei Baptist Chapel preaches on the ultimate meaning of life from Philippians 1.21: to live is Christ and to die is gain.
Walking Wisely Through Conflict
Conflict is unavoidable and God has called the church to be a people who walk wisely through conflict. If we're going to do that there are four postures to avoid: 1) A greedy-heart, 2) a slanderous-heart, 3) a scoffing-heart, and 4) a contentious-heart. We also find two practices to apply: 1) we need to stay out of unnecessary conflict and 2) we need to proceed slowly of necessary conflict.
The Anger of Fools
Proverbs teaches us that the hearts of fools are ruled by anger. We can find at least four traits of the fool's anger: 1) it's easily-kindled, 2) it's unrestrained, 3) it's ensnaring, 4) it's punished. However, Christians need to be people who deal wisely with anger with three simple practices: 1) repenting of anger, 2) being slow to anger, and 3) waiting on the Lord's anger.
Peace in Times of Uncertainty
We live in uncertain times and one thing we need more than even is peace that surpasses our circumstances. Dr. Robert Miller (Director of Regional Ministry for the Hawaii Pacific Baptist Convention) shows us three choices Christians can make to enter into God's peace: 1) we can choose to rejoice, 2) we can choose to think wholesome thoughts, and 3) we can choose to practice contentment.
God’s Care for His Church
Today was our commissioning service for Pastor Jay. We are sending him to be the next lead pastor at our partner church, Kahului Baptist. In a charge to Pastor Jay, we considered Four Qualities of God's Care for his Church: 1) God Provides, 2) God Protects, 3) God Preserves, 4) God Prizes. Faithful pastors must be comforted and shaped by the care of God for the church.
What God Gives His Church Is Sufficient
Pastor Jay preaches his final sermon as a WCC Pastor before being sent to become the Lead Pastor at Kahului Baptist Church. In Acts 20, we see that God has generously provided everything the church needs to continue in gospel faithfulness.
The Family Pt. 2
God's purpose for families is to create multi-generational wisdom that flourishes in God's world, under God's rule. There are two essential requirements for wise families: 1) parents must discipline their children, and 2) children must honor their parents.
The Family Pt. 1
There are many perspectives on the family (marriage and parenting) in our culture. As we continue our series through Proverbs, we consider God's wisdom for the family. In Proverbs we find that God's purpose is that families create multi-generational wisdom that flourishes in God's world, under God's rule. If we're going to do that, the church must pursue and foster wise marriages.