Sermon Series

Mathew's Messiah

Christianity introduces itself to the world through a book written by someone who was, in many ways, an outsider. Matthew, the author of the first book in the New Testament, was a tax collector—hated by many, including the religious elites of his time. Yet it’s his perspective that’s featured. This year, our Advent messages will explore Matthew’s unique take on the Christmas story. While he doesn’t shy away from sharing that Jesus entered the world in surprising and even scandalous ways, Matthew focuses on presenting Jesus as the long-awaited Messiah, with a mission unlike any other.

Matthew 2:1-3, 9-12
The Magi’s journey to see Jesus teaches us about the extraordinary reach this new child king would have and joy-filled response from those who encounter him.
December 24, 2024
Leo Schuster
Matthew 2:12–15, 19-23
Each Advent we remind ourselves that the powers of darkness are no match for the providential plans of God and the saving work of his Son, the light of the world.
December 22, 2024
Clint Wilson
Matthew 2:1-8, 12-18
Power can corrupt or cleanse. It can induce fear or freedom. It always, however, reveals. In this fascinating case study of contrasting figures of power, we’ll see these dynamics at work and learn invaluable lessons for our lives today.
December 15, 2024
Leo Schuster
Matthew 1:18-25
How do you deal with disappointment? The story of what happened when Joseph was blind-sided by the news of Mary’s pregnancy offers helpful insights on how to respond when the unexpected hits.
December 8, 2024
Leo Schuster
Matthew 1:1-6 & 16-17
It may come as a surprise that the first page of the New Testament–the way Christianity introduces itself to the world–is through a genealogy. But this family tree is anything but boring. Bursting with significance, suspense, even scandal, it sets the stage for the kind of Messiah Jesus would be.
December 1, 2024
Leo Schuster
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