This week is Palm Sunday, and we’ll be looking at all of the gospel accounts in order to piece together all that happened that day!  There’s so much symbolism and significance to every little detail…
This week we’re studying Matthew 27:1-26 as we talk about the question that each one of us must consider, “What will I do with Jesus?” I encourage you to read the passage…

Power Contrast

March 27, 2022
Our passage this week is a continual contrast of power, between the ultimate power of Jesus and the powerlessness of those who oppose Him or disassociate themselves from Him. That’s why I’m calling…

Scandal

March 20, 2022
This Sunday we’ll be exploring Matthew 26:1-35.  There’s a lot going on in this passage - Jesus gets anointed, betrayed and denied.  On the surface, things look pretty depressing.  But, the sovereignty and eternal plan…

3M

March 13, 2022
This Sunday we’ll be studying Matthew 25:31-46, the infamous Sheep & Goats passage.  Except, we’ll be calling the message “3M” because there are three crucial themes in our text that all begin with the letter “M.”  I…

R O I

March 6, 2022
This Sunday we actually have a smaller portion of Scripture for our sermon!  We’ll be studying Matthew 25:1-30 as we talk about R. O. I. - “return on investment!”  Jesus…

Christ’s Return

February 27, 2022
This Sunday I’ll be preaching on Matthew 24:1-51, without a doubt one of the hardest and most important sermons that I’ve ever preached in my time at CBC!  I appreciate your…
This Sunday, we’ll be looking at Matthew 23:1-39 as we talk about The Father’s Heart. Some have called this the Red Letter Chapter in the Bible because of all the words of Jesus that are…

The Big Picture

February 13, 2022
This week we’ll be discussing Matthew 22:1-46.  In this passage, the religious leaders continue to attempt to trap Jesus in His words; yet, He repeatedly draws them back to the Big Picture!…

6 Key Questions

February 6, 2022
This Sunday we’ll be studying Matthew 21:1-46 as we explore 6 key questions that frame Jesus’ discussion with the crowd, the disciples and the religious leaders of His day. These questions involve much more…