Preparations are made and Jesus celebrates the Passover (Last Supper) with his disciples. Jesus washes their feet, including the feet of the one who will betray him. He also predicts his betrayal and shows John that it will be Judas. "What you are going to do, do...
Jeff Duncan
Passion Week: Wednesday, April 1, AD 33
Wednesday seems to be a more peaceful day, but Jesus' enemies are meeting in the background seeking to destroy him. (Later Peter would look back and declare that everything was happening according to God's plan to redeem His people through the death of His Son. See...
Passion Week: Tuesday, March 31, AD 33
On the way back into the city the disciples see the fig tree withered to the roots. Jesus takes the opportunity to teach the disciples about faith and prayer. That day in Jerusalem the religious leaders question Jesus' authority. They also try to trap him in his...
Passion Week: Monday, March 30, AD 33
Today Jesus returns to Jerusalem after spending the night in Bethany. On his way into town with his disciples he curses a fig tree, a picture of the coming judgment on Israel for failing to bear fruit for God. He then proceeds to the Temple and drives out the...
Misunderstanding Jesus
Jesus is celebrated but misunderstood as he enters Jerusalem riding on a donkey. Five days later the voices in Jerusalem will be crying out, "crucify him." Listen in as we discuss how they misunderstood Jesus and how that applies to our lives today.
Why the Cross?
Why was it necessary for Jesus to die on the cross? In this sermon from 1 Cor 11:26 we see that Jesus had to die on the cross to fulfill God’s eternal plan to save His people from their sins.
Sovereignty & Mission
God’s sovereignty over salvation gives us great confidence for mission! Listen in as we look into Luke's statement in Acts 13:48, "as many as were appointed to eternal life believed."
Evidence That Demands a Verdict
In Acts 13 we see an example of the way Paul preached the gospel in the synagogues. He presents Jesus as the long awaited Messiah who brings salvation to His people. Read Acts 13:13-41 and listen in as Corey Riggs highlights the evidence Paul used to prove his case...
Sent Out With Power
Freedom to witness comes through embracing the gospel as the power of God for salvation.
Taking the Gospel Seriously
The gospel is taken seriously and the mission of the church is accomplished through prayer and fasting. (Text: Acts 13:1-3)
Suffering in a Servant’s Apron
God’s plan is not merely to free you from suffering, but to free you in suffering. This sermon preached by Corey Riggs will help you walk through suffering with joy in Christ. (See 1 Peter 5:6-11.)
Eaten By Worms
Trust Christ as King. He always restrains and conquers wicked rulers so that His gospel continues to spread and thrive!

