This sermon, “Why Jesus is in Charge,” was presented on Feb 26, 2017 by Pastor Sam Sieg.
This sermon was originally presented on 2/19/17 and is entitled “Why Jesus in in Charge.”
This sermon, presented originally on 2/12/17, is entitled “How to Surprise Your Friends, Make Your Dad Do a Backflip, Overcome Sadness, and Win the Best Girl Ever.”
This sermon, 3rd focusing on the Philippians, is part of the larger “Eyes Wide Open” message series at Lifesong Church. In this message, presented on 2/5/17, Pastor Sam looks at 2 times when Paul says that bad can be good.
This sermon, presented on 1/29/17, continues our series on the Philippians and living with our eyes wide open. It is about Paul and the prayer that no one expected.
This sermon, presented on 1/15/17, focuses on the start of the Philippian church. We know that God calls us to be obedient to His will, but as we read about Paul and Silas, we see there is more to the story. God also wants us to wait on Him, worship Him, and be willing to continue to follow His leadership.
This sermon, Week 9 in the series “Eyes Wide Open,” was presented on 1/1/17 as a kick-off to the new year. We live in an uncertain world, but as Christians, this world is not our goal. Life is tough, but our hope is in the everlasting God who cannot be shaken.
This sermon, the eighth in the series “Eyes Wide Open” was first presented on December 11, 2016. In this message, Pastor Sam finishes the book of Habakkuk. Habakkuk’s prayer shows us that we can be joyful despite problems because God is with us. We can be filled with peace and gladness while our eyes are wide open to conflict in the world because we are filled with Him.
This sermon, first presented on 12/4/16, continues on the life of Habakkuk and is 7th in the series “Eyes Wide Open.” Pastor Sam looks closely at Habakkuk’s prayer of worship. Habakkuk tells us about God’s power through miracles He did for His people. God showed His wrath against evil, but offered (and still offers) Salvation and protection for His people; those who follow Him.
This sermon, 6th in the series “Eyes Wide Open” focuses on Habakkuk’s prayer to God. Habbakuk, living with his eyes wide open, prays to the everlasting God. Pastor Sam talks about Habakkuk’s request for 3 different things in the prayer and how they apply to our world today.