Sermons from November 2025
“Hope Has a Name”
“Hope Has a Name” 11-30-25Theme: The hope our world longs for is not a feeling, not a season, and not a tradition — Hope is a Person, and His name is Jesus. He is the veryembodiment of hope for everyone, everywhere — for the weary, the broken, the searching, and the sinner.Luke 1:26-38, Matthew 1:18-25Charles Goodman, Jr.
“Be Holy, For God is Holy”
“Be Holy, For God is Holy” 11-23-251 Peter 1:16Rev. Daniel Stevanus
“Faith in the Deep End”
“Faith in the Deep End” 11-16-25Sermon Theme: God calls us out of shallow comfort into deeper faith. The miracle isn’t in the catch — it’s in recognizing who’s in the boat. When we obey God’s Will and His Word, understanding and revelation always follow. Luke 5:1-11 (NRSV)Charles Goodman, Jr.
“Remembering Our Freedom in Christ”
“Remembering Our Freedom in Christ” 11-9-25Veterans Day ServiceGalatians 5:1Rev. Daniel Stevanus
“Faithful Then, Faithful Now”
“Faithful Then, Faithful Now” 11-2-25Sermon Theme: From generation to generation, God has been faithful. The saints who came before us ran their race with courage, devotion, and endurance. Their witness surrounds us even now, reminding us that the same God who carried them through will carry us, too. We honor their memory by running our race faithfully keeping our eyes on Jesus and pressing forward in hope until the day we meet again in His presence.Hebrews 12:1-2 (NRSV)Charles Goodman, Jr.