Posts with the category “overflow”
The Heart of a Shepherd
by Erica Herold on June 8th, 2026
This sermon explores the feeding of the 5,000 from Mark 6:30-44, contrasting it with the violent banquet of Herod from the previous chapter. Pastor Erica examines how the disciples, exhausted and hungry, struggled to align their hearts with Jesus' compassion when faced with a crowd that interrupted their planned rest. The message reveals that Jesus' provision flows from His compassionate nature as our Good Shepherd, not from our ability to earn it or understand it. When we internalize Christ's personal compassion toward us, we become capable of extending that same compassion to others. The sermon challenges believers to bring both their smallest concerns and biggest problems to Jesus, trusting in His character as Jehovah Jireh—the God who will see to it—rather than putting faith merely in what He can do for us. Read More
Give What Makes You Happy
by Mike Smith on May 18th, 2026
This sermon explores God's heart for generosity through 2 Corinthians 9:7-8, emphasizing that Jesus calls his followers to become cheerful givers rather than reluctant ones. The message challenges common misconceptions about giving and tithing while presenting generosity as the antidote to financial anxiety and scarcity mindsets. Rather than prescribing a specific percentage or amount, the sermon focuses on the principle that God loves a cheerful (hilarious) giver who gives intentionally, joyfully, and willingly. The core teaching affirms that it is more blessed to give than to receive, and that generous living is central to experiencing the abundant life Jesus designed for his followers. The sermon emphasizes that giving should never be coerced, impulsive, or resentful, but rather the overflow of a grace-formed trust in God's faithfulness and provision. Read More
Abundance or Scarcity?
by Mike Smith on May 11th, 2026
This sermon explores the remarkable generosity of the Macedonian churches as described in 2 Corinthians 8, contrasting the story of scarcity with God's story of abundance. Despite experiencing severe affliction and extreme poverty, the Macedonian believers begged for the privilege to participate in Paul's collection for the suffering church in Jerusalem. Their example teaches that abundant life in Christ is not measured by bank accounts but by how deeply we belong to Jesus. Read More
The Good News About Money
by Scott McKinney on May 4th, 2026
This sermon addresses the relationship between faith and finances, emphasizing that while money is a powerful force in our lives, it must never become our God. Pastor Scott explores Jesus's extensive teaching on money and possessions, revealing that true security, love, and happiness cannot be purchased. The core message centers on the gospel truth that God gave His greatest treasure—Jesus Christ—so that we might become spiritually rich. Through Christ's sacrificial giving, believers are set free from the tyranny of materialism and empowered to live generous lives. Read More
