Sermons on Evangelism (Page 7)
Fish Can Fly
John 14. Pastor Dale’s farewell sermon encourages us to see the world for what it is in all it’s brokenness, but also to live into the realities of the cross, pentecost and heaven which can change the world now and prepare us for the world to come.
More: Unshaken
As Christ’s Church continues exploring a strategic partnership with Grace Chapel, we’re excited to present the “More” series from Pastor Bryan Wilkerson and the Grace Chapel Teaching Team. In a world that is increasingly hostile towards the gospel and followers of Jesus, it can be difficult to know when and how to share and discuss our faith in any public setting. Only the Holy Spirit can give us the wisdom, courage and power to be able to know what to…
More: Unashamed
As Christ’s Church continues exploring a strategic partnership with Grace Chapel, we’re excited to present the “More” series from Pastor Bryan Wilkerson and the Grace Chapel Teaching Team. This week we learn that the Holy Spirit moves in power wherever there is an unashamed commitment to the gospel of Jesus Christ. This message was part of Grace’s One Church Sunday gathering at the Tsongas arena in Lowell, MA on May 17th, 2015). *Sermon starts at approximately 51 min. into the…
Unbelievable: In Search of the Real Jesus
As part of our exploration of a strategic partnership with Grace Chapel in Lexington, Christ’s Church is featuring Grace’s “Unbelievable” sermon series, a series on doubt and faith. In this third message, Pastor Bryan Wilkerson opens up about a time of serious doubt in his own faith journey. A significant part of coming through that season of doubt were four lines of evidence he discovered through an intense study of the historical evidence for Jesus, which he shares here.
Unbelievable: Smart People, Big Ideas, and a Better Story
As part of our exploration of a strategic partnership with Grace Chapel in Lexington, Christ’s Church is featuring Grace’s “Unbelievable” sermon series, a series on doubt and faith. In this second message, Pastor Bryan Wilkerson contrasts the basic Christian worldview about the universe, morality, and God with that of the “new atheists” such as Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris and Steven Pinker. Is Christianity a reasonable faith that can hold up to scientific and philosophical scrutiny? Or is it merely a fairy tale and dangerous…
Unbelievable: Beyond a Reasonable Doubt
As part of our exploration of a strategic partnership with Grace Chapel in Lexington, Christ’s Church is featuring Grace’s “Unbelievable” sermon series, a series on doubt and faith. In this first of four messages, Pastor Bryan Wilkerson looks at the resurrection of Jesus from the perspective of the disciple Thomas (doubting Thomas), as well as many modern day examples of reasonable people who have come to believe based on evidence and experience.
Book of Acts: Try to Understand
Acts 17. When the Apostle Paul found himself in Athens he worked to understand the people and culture in order to more effectively share the gospel in that context, meeting them where they were. Dale Kuehne reminds us that we need to take the same approach as we bring the good news of Jesus to our communities.
Book of Acts: No Matter What
Acts 16. Paul and Timothy are obedient to the Holy Spirit’s leading, yet they end up in prison. God calls all of us to follow even when we don’t have all the answers, even when the cost could be our very lives.
Book of Acts: What’s Next
Acts 16. The Apostle Paul had a plan, but God had a different one. Because Paul was listening He was able to adapt to God’s plan. Dale Kuehne explores the application of this to our lives personally and collectively as we ask the question “What’s Next?”.
Seek and Save the Lost
Luke 19. *A guest missionary shares about their work with unreached people groups and gives a powerful message for all believers about God’s heart to seek and save the lost. *Please note that for security reasons this recording has been edited, leaving out names and locations of individuals where this missionary family will be serving.
Ambassadors for Christ
Revelation 1, Mark 5, 2 Corinthians 2, James 2. Elder John Owen explores the calling that followers of Jesus have to take an active role in reconciling people to God, and offers some helpful ways to think about and engage with those we have the opportunity to share Jesus with.