Pastor Marggraf preaches on Judges 16:23-30.
Samson. A complicated character with a special purpose in God’s salvation history. His special purpose reminds us of our special purpose. Learn more in this sermon based on Judges 16:23-30.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on Judges 16:23-30.
Samson. A complicated character with a special purpose in God’s salvation history. His special purpose reminds us of our special purpose. Learn more in this sermon based on Judges 16:23-30.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on Joshua 2:8-21.
Some people seem utterly beyond saving. Is that actually true? Learn more in this sermon based on Joshua 2:8-21.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on Matthew 14:22-33.
Everyone and everything gets a rating these days (thanks, Internet). What rating does Jesus receive? Learn more in this sermon based on Matthew 14:22-33.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on 1 Timothy 6:17-21.
What you do with your stuff - your wealth, possessions, and abilities - matters. In fact, with your stuff, you can make eternal investments. Learn more in this sermon based on 1 Timothy 6:17-21.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on Acts 18:1-11.
God gave Paul the freedom to speak the truth without fear. Learn why you have that same freedom in this sermon based on Acts 18:1-11.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on Romans 8:26-27.
To pray is one thing. To pray with utter, complete confidence in the power of your prayer is quite another. Learn why you can pray with confidence in this sermon based on Romans 8:26-27.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on Jeremiah 28:5-9.
This world is full of voices battling for your attention. Are you listening to the right ones? Learn more in this sermon based on Jeremiah 28:5-9.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on Isaiah 55:6-11.
A word from God is beyond refreshing in a dry world. Learn more in this sermon based on Isaiah 55:6-11.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on John 6:24-35.
This world is full of food that spoils. There is only one food that endures to eternal life. Learn more in this sermon based on John 6:24-35.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on Ezra 3:10-13.
When the present is difficult, the past can seem more beautiful than it ever truly was. But if you get lost in the past, what happens to your praise for God in the present? Learn more in this sermon based on Ezra 3:10-13.