Sermons”
Together @ RBC, Part 1 – Why Are You Here?
Pastor Tony Pedroni draws from 1 Cor. 12 to answer the question “why are you here?” The answer lies in the gifting God has given us for His glory and for the good of His church. To find your gifting, identify your passion, find a need, and start serving.
View SermonRole Reversal
Paul Goodnight teaches on the biblical roles of marriage for both men and women. God has specifically designed marriage to work within the framework of the roles He has ordained.
View SermonDoubt, Part 3
There is a direct correlation between doubt and disobedience. Pastor Mike continues the Doubt series by teaching from Matthew 7.
View SermonDoubt, Part 2
Pastor Mike continues our series on Doubt – this message focuses on specifically on doubts that many Christ-followers deal with.
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People who are not Christians deal with doubt. Even believers wrestle with doubts. In this series, Pastor Mike Minter addresses a subject that all people deal with – doubt.
View SermonAdventure, Part 2
D. R. Carlson continues teaching from the account of Gideon with this thesis: without God, there is no adventure.
View SermonAdventure, Part 1
All of us long for adventure and yearn – in some way – for the excitement of the unknown. Guest teacher D. R. Carlson teaches from the story of Gideon with this thesis: without God, there is no adventure.
View SermonForgiveness, Part 2: Anatomy of Forgiveness
In the second half of this series, Pastor Mike draws from Genesis 50:15-21 to unpack what forgiveness should look like in the life of the believer.
View SermonForgiveness, Part 1: Anatomy of an Offense
We have all been offended – and we have all been an offense. If we don’t understand what an offense is, we won’t understand what forgiveness is. The first message in this short series looks at a family in crisis and how to biblically deal with offense.
View SermonIt’s Not About Religion, It’s All About Relationship
Pastor Tony Pedroni teaches on the vital, fundamental aspect of Christianity that is easily forgotten in day-to-day living – mainly, that walking with Jesus is not about religion; it is a relationship.
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