Listen to our latest sermons

Unpack the Word of God with us, as it's our prayer that you would be encouraged and challenged by these messages.

Latest sermons.

Browse all 692 sermons
The Forgiveness of Sins
Jed Saville ·
Romans 7:7–25

Sin leaves every person guilty and helpless before a holy God, but through Christ's perfect life and sacrificial death, God forgives completely and credits His own righteousness to all who believe.

Read & listen
Are the Gospels Trustworthy?
Ben Fien ·
1 John 1:1–3

The four Gospels stand up to serious scrutiny. From manuscript evidence to the costly sacrifices of their authors, there are strong reasons to trust what they say about Jesus.

Read & listen
Isn't the Resurrection a Fairytale?
Ben Fien ·
Luke 24:1–12, 36–53

The tomb was empty, the grave clothes were left behind, and even the earliest critics never claimed otherwise. Four pieces of evidence point to a resurrection that changes everything about life, death, and hope.

Read & listen

Recent series.

Browse all 42 series
I Have a Question
3 sermons · April 2026

God is not distant from your suffering, the resurrection is not a fairytale, and the Gospels are not mythology. Three of the biggest questions about Christianity get honest, evidence-based answers grounded in scripture.

See all 3 sermons
Are the Gospels Trustworthy?
Ben Fien ·
1 John 1:1–3

The four Gospels stand up to serious scrutiny. From manuscript evidence to the costly sacrifices of their authors, there are strong reasons to trust what they say about Jesus.

Isn't the Resurrection a Fairytale?
Ben Fien ·
Open

The tomb was empty, the grave clothes were left behind, and even the earliest critics never claimed otherwise. Four pieces of evidence point to a resurrection that changes everything about life, death, and hope.

Open

Good Friday reveals that God did not stand distant from suffering but entered into it Himself. Through the cross, Jesus drank the cup of judgment so that forgiveness, freedom, and eternal life could be offered to all who trust in Him.

God pursues a prophet who runs the wrong way, uses pagan sailors and reluctant preaching to turn a brutal city upside down, and then patiently confronts a man who loves grace for himself but hates it for his enemies. Jonah's story is uncomfortably close to home.

See all 4 sermons
When God Loves the People You Hate
Ben Fien ·
Jonah 4

Jonah got furious when God showed mercy to wicked Nineveh. His anger reveals a heart that receives grace but refuses to share it with enemies. God's unanswered question confronts every one of us.

Open

A reluctant prophet preaches five words to a brutal city, and an entire nation repents. God's scandalous grace has no limits, and shocking repentance is always possible.

Salvation Belongs to the Lord
Ben Fien ·
Open

Salvation belongs to the Lord, and that's great news for people who don't deserve it. God rescues even self-righteous, blind, and vomit-worthy sinners simply because grace is His to give.

The Heart of Christ
3 sermons · February 2026

Jesus is not harsh, distant, or hard to please. He describes His own heart as gentle and lowly, and He is drawn to the broken, the sinful, and the suffering more than you might dare to believe.

See all 3 sermons
His Heart for Sufferers
Ben Fien ·
Mark 1:40–42

When life is at its darkest, Jesus is not distant. He suffers with His people now and suffered for them to guarantee a future where pain and tears are no more.

His Heart for Sinners
Ben Fien ·
Open

No matter how far you stray, God's compassion grows warm and tender. If you come to Jesus, He will never cast you out or let you go.

His Deepest Heart
Ben Fien ·
Open

Jesus reveals the very core of who He is: gentle and lowly in heart. His authority isn't crushing but life-giving, offering true rest to every soul that comes to Him in need.