Sermons

One of our core values is Transformational Teaching. Our primary approach is to teach verse by verse through sections of Scripture, with a handful of short, thematic series throughout the year. You can view several of our sermon series from the links below.

Current Sermon Series:

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This four-week series on evangelism and outreach. What do these two words mean and not mean? How does God want us to interact with our neighbors? What is “good news” and how do we bring it? This series mixes practical help and biblical understanding for this critical piece of who God calls His people to be. 

You can watch the livestream at 9:00am and 10:45am on Sunday mornings by following this link.

 

This Sunday’s Scripture passage: 1 Thessalonians 2:1-12 

Evangelism and outreach are connected to credibility.  Who we are reinforces or undermines what we say.  Who we are also has the potential to provoke conversation in the first place.  So how does our lived witness impact our spoken witness? 1 Thessalonians 2:1-12. ...
Selected Scriptures. Where should most evangelism happen? In our everyday lives, because we've been entrusted by God's sovereignty with living in this time and place, and by loving our neighbors. From selected Scriptures. Ben Cunningham
Evangelism and outreach can carry a feeling of guilt. But what did Jesus have in mind when He gave his followers the task of being witnesses? We begin to explore the beauty of evangelism and how we can participate. From John 4:7-42. Speaker Ben Cunningham
In a world that benefits off of creating fear and anxiety, how to we find rest in the Jesus that brings peace? This sermon draws from Luke 12:22-32 and Philippians 4:6-8. Speaker Nathan Nymeyer

Watch Previous Sermon Series:

The series that are displayed are organized from most recent to least recent. You can find the individual sermons from each series by clicking the “watch series” button.

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The good news of Jesus isn’t just theory and theology. His good news directly intersects with everyday challenges. This series unpacks how the gospel changes our approach to ambition, anxiety, and authority.

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Share in our journey through the book of 1 Corinthians, where Paul challenges and encourages the church in Corinth to understand the unique wisdom and power of the gospel of the cross, so they can embody it in the life of their community.

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Has your life ever felt like an instrument that’s out of tune? Something’s…off. Constantly striving to resolve the discord on your own has only led to broken promises and exhaustion. You need to know there’s hope: a hope that doesn’t ignore the out of tune parts but meets you right in the middle of them.

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Drawing from the Scripture within our Church Family Covenant, we’ll see how the family of God imitates God. Living out this family resemblance brings glory to Jesus and makes us distinct. 

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Our Advent 2025 sermon series focuses on what makes Jesus’ incarnation unique, from Hebrews 1-2.

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What do we mean when we say the word “gospel?” This evangelism-based series walks through a basic understanding of the good news found only in Jesus.

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In the middle section of Luke, Jesus teaches about his kingdom in the form of parables. This series walks through that teaching.

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“Spiritually nourished kids” is a core value of Glenwood. This series walks through the basis for that value and what it means for the church family.

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This series traces the foundation of grace through the first 11 chapters of Deuteronomy.

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“Transformational teaching” is a core value of Glenwood. This series walks through the basis for that value and what it means for how we approach biblical instruction.