SERMON :
THE TEN WORDS
P1: No One Else
We often assume the Ten Commandments are an irrelevant or boring list of rules, but in this series, The Ten Words, we explore how they are relational directions that reveal God’s very nature and the life we so desperately crave as those made in God’s image.
Text: Exodus 20:1-2
1/4/26: Zane Witcher
P2: Boxing In Our Imaginations
What does it mean to no longer expect anything above, under, or beside us to provide what only God can truly give?
Text: Exodus 20:4-6
1/11/26: Zane Witcher
P3: Carrying The Name
What does it look like to love God by learning, guarding, and carrying His name wherever you go?
Text: Exodus 20:7
1/18/26: Zane Witcher
P4: The Life That Is Truly Life
Life belongs to God, and the sixth commandment forbids taking what belongs to God alone. God's commands are good for us because they show us how to follow Jesus. Jesus gives us the power to be doers of the word, and not only hearers.
Text: Matthew 5:17-26
2/1/26: Brad East
P5: The Weightiness of Family
What does it mean to honor family amid the diversity of experiences and complexities that shape our upbringings?
Text: Exodus 20:12
2/8/26: Zane Witcher
P6: Sexual Faithfulness
What does God’s word about adultery reveal about the importance of sexual faithfulness for a follower of Jesus?
Text: Exodus 20:14
2/15/26: Zane Witcher
P7: Built Different
What might it look like to embrace a God-centered rest that isn’t about improving your life, but about setting aside time each week to delight in the Giver of life?
Text: Exodus 20:8-11
2/22/26: Zane Witcher
P8: Handling the Truth
What does it look like to say yes to the invitation of God to be with him and be like him? To allow our whole lives to bear witness to his truth.
Text: Exodus 20:12-16
3/1/26: Luke Cochran
P9: Redirecting Our Cravings
What word of caution and invitation does the final commandment offer concerning coveting?
Text: Exodus 20:17
3/8/26: Zane Witcher