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John 6:51-71 - Caleb Richardson
In John 6:51-71, Caleb Richardson teaches on the hard words of Jesus and what it means to truly follow Him. Jesus calls His disciples beyond casual belief into full surrender, showing that eternal life is found only in union with Christ. When many turn away, Peter’s confession reminds us that Jesus alone has the words of eternal life.
John 6:22-51 - Caleb Richardson
In John 6:22-51, Caleb Richardson teaches on Jesus as the Bread of Life, the only one who truly satisfies the hunger of our souls. After feeding the crowds, Jesus exposes their desire for temporary provision and points them to the lasting life found only through believing in Him.
John 6:1-21 - Caleb Richardson
Caleb Richardson starts in John 6, showing how Jesus reveals Himself as the greater Moses, the true provider, and the Savior who meets His people in impossible places. Through the feeding of the five thousand and Jesus walking on the water, we are called to see Jesus not merely as the one who gives what we need, but as the one we truly need. Jesus is Savior, and He is Lord over all.
John 5:30-47 - Jared Skitt
Jesus confronts the danger of knowing the Scriptures while missing the One they point to. In John 5:30-47, we see that John, Jesus’ works, the Father, the Scriptures, and Moses all testify to Christ and the call is clear: come to Jesus for life.
John 5:19-29 - Caleb Richardson
In John 5:19-29, Jesus reveals that to look to Him is to see the Father, receive real life, and understand our eternal future. Caleb Richardson calls us to turn our eyes to Jesus as Savior, Lord, and Judge, reminding both kids and adults that eternal life is found only in Him.
John 5:1-18 - Caleb Richardson
Jesus heals a disabled man in John 5:1-18, revealing His authority not only to restore what is broken, but to call us into surrender. He is not merely Savior. He is Lord.
John 4:43-54 - Ryan Griffin
Jesus confronts shallow, “vending machine” faith and invites us into deeper trust. In John 4:43–54, Ryan Griffin shows that true faith is not anchored in signs, outcomes, or miracles, but in who Jesus is and the authority of His word.
John 4:1-42 - Bob Davis
In John 4:1–42, Jesus crosses every barrier to meet a weary and isolated woman at the well. We see how Jesus offers living water, exposes our endless thirst, and reveals Himself as the Savior of the world for all people.
John 3:22-36 - Jared Skitt
In John 3:22–36, John the Baptist’s disciples are troubled because more people are going to Jesus. But John responds with joy, not jealousy: “He must increase, but I must decrease.” This sermon looks at what it means to receive our place from God, rejoice when Jesus is glorified, and respond to the Son who alone gives eternal life. The story does not belong to us. It belongs to Jesus, and by grace, we find our place in Him.
John 3:1-21 - Caleb Richardson
You don't need improvement. You need new life. In this message, Caleb Richardson unpacks John 3:1-21, showing that being “born again” isn’t behavior change; it’s new life. From John 3:16 to the cross, the call is clear: look to Jesus and live.
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