Sermons

  • United by Truth — Galatians 2:11‑14

    United by Truth — Galatians 2:11‑14

    True love offends. When a brother — even an apostle — sins publicly, it is often the most loving thing to do to correct him publicly. Listen above, download the audio file, or watch the video below. Photo by Haidan on Unsplash

  • The Unity of the Spirit — Ephesians 4:1‑6

    The Unity of the Spirit — Ephesians 4:1‑6

    How you treat the people in your own congregation testifies to your salvation. Pastor Nate Harlan says that especially in times of great stress, unity must be a front-burner issue for the saints.

  • Gospel Freedom — Galatians 2:1‑10

    Gospel Freedom — Galatians 2:1‑10

    The goal of false brothers is to enslave the church. As Pastor Nate Harlan explains, it is never unloving for the church’s shepherd to defend the truth against a lie and drive the wolves away. Listen above, download the audio file here, or watch the video below. Photo by Alexander Rotker on Unsplash

  • The Gospel of God — Galatians 1:11‑24

    The Gospel of God — Galatians 1:11‑24

    The Apostle Paul faced accusations that he was not a true apostle and was instead inventing a new gospel. Pastor Nate Harlan explains why Paul’s defense of his own apostleship was so important for the early church — and for us. Listen above, download the audio here, or watch the video below. Photo by Maria Oswalt on Unsplash

  • Only One Gospel — Galatians 1:1‑10

    Only One Gospel — Galatians 1:1‑10

    What is the gospel? The answer to the question defines the difference between children of God and idolators.

  • Be Diligent — 2 Peter 3:14‑18

    Be Diligent — 2 Peter 3:14‑18

    As Peter wraps up his final words to the church, he says we must be diligent in what we believe and how we obey. Listen as Pastor Nate Harlan brings his series on Peter’s epistles to a close. Listen above, download the audio file here, or watch the YouTube video below: Photo by Abby Savage on Unsplash

  • The Day of the Lord — 2 Peter 3:10-13

    The Day of the Lord — 2 Peter 3:10-13

    What does the Apostle Peter mean by “the day of the Lord”? It’s a pressing question because the answer helps us determine what kind of people we should be.

  • The Promise of His Coming — 2 Peter 3:1‑9

    The Promise of His Coming — 2 Peter 3:1‑9

    God has not promised that our lives will continue tomorrow. We live before Him day by day. The only way to be prepared for death is to trust in Christ now. Listen above, download the audio file here, or watch on YouTube: Photo by Max LaRochelle on Unsplash

  • No Turning Back — 2 Peter 2:18‑22

    No Turning Back — 2 Peter 2:18‑22

    False teachers distort the gospel by saying freedom in Christ means freedom to gratify sinful desires. But true freedom means being truly free to be faithful to Christ rather than to be enslved to sin. Pastor Nate Harlan continues his series on 2 Peter.

  • The Way of Balaam — 2 Peter 2:12‑17

    The Way of Balaam — 2 Peter 2:12‑17

    False doctrine always originates with false teachers. False teachers all share two characteristics: They are puffed up with knowledge yet are easily deceived. Hear Pastor Nate Harlan preach on this section of 2 Peter that helps us avoid falling under the sway of false teachers.