Sunday Messages Archives
Here you will find nearly a decade worth of Sunday messages. They are in reverse chronological order starting with the most recent.
You can use the drop-downs below to narrow down any search. The “Speaker” drop-down only goes back to the beginning of 2016.
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- December 2021 4
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- December 2020 4
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- December 2017 3
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- March 2017 3
- February 2017 3
- January 2017 5
- December 2016 1
- November 2016 4
- October 2016 2
- September 2016 4
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- March 2016 2
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- December 2015 2
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- July 2015 3
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- May 2015 5
- April 2015 3
- March 2015 3
- February 2015 7
- January 2015 4
- December 2014 1
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- October 2014 4
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- May 2014 3
- April 2014 4
- March 2014 5
- February 2014 4
- January 2014 4
- December 2013 4
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- August 2013 4
- July 2013 4
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- April 2013 3
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- February 2013 3
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- December 2012 1
- November 2012 3
- August 2012 2
- July 2012 5
- June 2012 1
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- March 2012 2
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- December 2011 1
- November 2011 2
- October 2011 4
- September 2011 4
- August 2011 2
- July 2011 1
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The P’s of Pentecost
Pastor Strickland's sermon emphasizes the transformative power of the Holy Spirit received at Pentecost, urging believers to die to self and embrace the Spirit's patience, power, passion, and presence to fully live out their faith.
Play It Where The Monkey Drops It
In his sermon, Pastor Strickland uses the peculiar rule at a golf course in Calcutta—where players must play the ball where monkeys drop it—to draw a parallel to life's unexpected challenges, emphasizing the importance of resilience and faith. He intertwines the biblical story of Joseph, highlighting how maintaining integrity and trust in God during trials can lead to divine fulfillment and purpose.
God’s View vs. Man’s View
In his sermon, Pastor Strickland emphasizes the importance of viewing life from God's perspective rather than solely from a human viewpoint, using biblical examples like Peter and David to illustrate how divine perspective can transform our understanding and reactions to life's challenges. He encourages believers to adopt this heavenly viewpoint to see beyond earthly fears and understand God's broader plan for our lives.
Jesus Is Lord
Pastor Strickland's sermon emphasizes the profound truth that Jesus is Lord, using Peter's transformation and bold proclamation at Pentecost as a central example. He encourages believers to recognize Jesus's authority and divinity, backed by scriptural evidence and personal conviction.
Who am I?
In this week's transformative message, Pastor Derrel Strickland delves into the profound question that echoes through the ages: 'Who am I?' Drawing from the melancholic tones of the Happy Goodmans' song to the reflective narratives of Moses and David, and touching upon personal anecdotes and biblical references like Psalm 1 and the life of Apostle Paul, Pastor Strickland invites us on a journey of self-discovery and spiritual introspection.
What Did God Pre-See So He Could Provide?
Today’s message celebrates the resurrection of Jesus, emphasizing God's foresight and provision in sending His Son as our savior, fulfilling a plan set before the world began to conquer death and meet our deepest needs.
Surrender!
In this week's sermon, Pastor Derrel Strickland dives deep into the theme of surrender from a biblical perspective, with a specific focus on how surrendering to God's will is a pivotal aspect of Christian living.
Heavy Laden
Very often the load we carry becomes heavy. God does not want us to bear that burden alone. He is our burden bearer. We also are instructed to help those that are heavy laden to find the burden bearer.
All Things Synergize Together!
God promises us that all things work together for good. That Greek word for works together is the word from which we get synergize. We are better together and God works with us, in us, and through us so all things can work together for good.