Ephesians 1:1-2 | “May Grace and Peace Be to You”

[display_podcast] Why Study Ephesians? This morning we’re beginning a study of Ephesians.  We’ll spend thirty weeks this year going through this letter.  We’ve spent the bulk of the last two years on Sunday mornings covering large portions of Scripture, going through Matthew and Acts one chapter a week.  It’s important to study large portions of Scripture in order to see the overarching scope of what God is saying.  But it’s also important to study smaller bits in order to see the precious gems that make up each paragraph and sentence [...]

By |2020-07-30T16:11:40-06:00January 28th, 2018|Ephesians, John Sypert, Sermons|

Psalm 127:3-5 | Children Are a Blessing, Not a Burden

[display_podcast] Cultural Schizophrenia Concerning Children Schizophrenia is a mental disorder characterized by a failure to understand what is real.  Common symptoms include false beliefs and unclear or confused thinking.  .5% of people are affected by schizophrenia during their lifetime.  Concerning the topic of children, I’d argue that a much larger percentage of people in our culture are suffering from schizophrenia.  A large portion of our society struggles with unclear or confused thinking concerning children.  Over the last decade, between 45 and 50 percent of Americans have identified with the [...]

By |2020-07-30T16:13:28-06:00January 21st, 2018|John Sypert, Psalms, Sermons|

Colossians 3:16 | “Where Will You Live in 2018?”

[display_podcast] Where We Live Shapes Our Lives Where we live shapes who we are and who we become.  The place where we lived growing up shapes our values and thought-processes and preferences and behaviors.  I love hearing people’s stories.  I love asking people about where they’re from and what their life was like growing up.  Why?  Because our past has a way of shaping our present and guiding our future.  I spent the most formative years of my life, grades one through twelve, in a small country town of [...]

By |2020-07-30T16:18:41-06:00January 14th, 2018|Colossians, John Sypert, Sermons|

Colossians 4:2 | Watch for God in 2018

[display_podcast] What We Love Watching Most of us love watching television.  The average American watches between four and five hours of television a day.  Two thirds of us watch television while we eat dinner.  Over half of us pay for cable TV.  We love television.  We love it so much that we usually make the TV the centerpiece of our living rooms.  So much that we’ll spend money we don’t have on getting bigger and better and more TV’s.  So much that, at the end of a long day, [...]

By |2020-07-30T16:21:18-06:00January 7th, 2018|Colossians, John Sypert, Sermons|

Out of the Frying Pan Into the Fire

There is a scene in J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit where Bilbo Baggins escapes from danger only to find himself in more danger.  With the help of a mysterious ring he stumbled upon in the dark and gloomy caves under the Misty Mountains, Bilbo escapes from the slimy creature Gollum and makes his way out by slipping undetected through a regiment of Goblins.  As chance would have it, he found his friends almost immediately and they set off on their adventure once again.     As they begin to descend [...]

By |2025-11-06T22:23:47-06:00February 1st, 2017|John Sypert, Newsletter|

How Much Should We Give?

Many Christians understand that giving is a basic part of their walk with Christ. The love of Jesus compels us to give our money and resources to further his kingdom and build his church. But many of us  do not know where to start. The question of how much a Christian should give has been debated for centuries. The best treatment I have found comes from a little book by Randy Alcorn called The Treasure  Principle. Because many of you do not own this book, I think that it is [...]

By |2025-11-06T22:23:47-06:00January 1st, 2017|John Sypert, Newsletter|

How is Death Precious to God?

Meditation on Psalm 116:15 “Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints.” As the creator of life, God does not like death. He created man and woman to live with him forever in the Garden of Eden. When Adam sinned, death entered the world as the penalty for sin and spread to all of Adam’s descendants because “we all sinned” in Adam (Rom. 5:12). Death is a fair penalty for our rebellion against the God who made us, but it was not handed down by [...]

By |2025-11-06T22:23:47-06:00December 1st, 2016|John Sypert, Newsletter|

Unity in Diversity

One of the ways that the church should be different from the world is by having a unity amidst diversity. Unity and diversity are both important goals for the church. Having one or the other is not enough. They both serve to set the church apart from the world. They are both to be prayed and worked for in order to display the glory of God in the church of Jesus Christ. Have you ever thought about how the glory and nature of God can be more fully reflected in [...]

By |2025-11-06T22:23:47-06:00November 1st, 2016|John Sypert, Newsletter|

The House of Mourning is a Good Place to Live

Meditation on Ecclesiastes 7:1-4 and Psalm 90:12 “A good name is better than precious ointment, and the day of death than the day of birth. It is better to go to the house of mourning than to the house of feasting, for this is the end of all mankind, and the living will lay it to heart. Sorrow is better than laughter, for by sadness of face the heart is made glad. The heart of the wise is in the house of mourning, but the heart of fools is in [...]

By |2025-11-06T22:23:47-06:00October 1st, 2016|John Sypert, Newsletter|

What I Learned in Israel

As I traveled around Israel last month with over thirty other pastors, I learned so much from our guide. Erez, a messianic Jew, did a phenomenal job of explaining how biblical events were affected by the geography of the land. For example, it was easy to understand why Gideon was afraid to attack the Midianites after the Lord shrunk his army from 32,000 to 300 (Judges 7). Not only was his army much smaller now, but the Midianites camped at the hill of Moreh were within eyesight of the springs [...]

By |2025-11-06T22:23:47-06:00July 1st, 2016|John Sypert, Newsletter|
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