In our summer series on the fruit of the Spirit from Galatians 5, we explore how the Holy Spirit empowers believers to bear good fruit. Today’s focus is patience, meaning “long-suffering,” which counters our impatient, control-seeking nature. By rooting ourselves in God’s gracious patience, seen in His mercy toward Israel and Jesus’ endurance on the cross, we cultivate patience to endure trials, forgive others, and shine as witnesses to Christ’s love in an impatient world through the Spirit’s work.
Forgiveness
The First Pope
God disciplines His disobedient children to protect us and bring us home when we wander.
Hidden Sin and an Uncovered Grace
Click Here to View the SermonWatch & listen to every sermon on your favorite podcast software:Information about this sermon: Preacher: Pastor David Ball Scripture: Joshua 7 Joshua 7 tells us about the hidden sin of Achan and the devastation it brought upon God’s...
Armed for the Spiritual Battle
Click Here to View the SermonWatch & listen to every sermon on your favorite podcast software:Information about this sermon: Preacher: Pastor David Ball Scripture: Joshua 5 As a materialist culture we tend to believe that the material world is all that there is in...
How the Gold has Lost its Luster
Click Here to View the SermonWatch & listen to every sermon on your favorite podcast software:Information about this sermon: Preacher: Pastor Chuck Holiday Scripture: Lamentations 4 When God rebukes us through hard circumstances we can receive it as a loving call...
The Path to Peace
Click Here to View the SermonWatch & listen to every sermon on your favorite podcast software:Information about this sermon: Preacher: Pastor Chuck Holiday Scripture: Luke 1:57-80 John the Baptist’s mission was to prepare the way for the Prince of Peace who would...
The Whole Gospel
Click Here to View the SermonWatch & listen to every sermon on your favorite podcast software:Information about this sermon: Preacher: Pastor David Ball Scripture: Acts 19:1-10 Most of us live day to day with only half of the Gospel. But the truth is half of the...










