“Woe to me if I do not preach the Gospel,” (1 Corinthians 9:16). We believe the same holds true for us. God has given us some very good news, and we will preach it as long we have breath. You can download either written manuscripts of past sermons or podcasts.
Recent Sermons
August 29, 2010
The Ethiopian Eunuch - Acts 8:26-40
Pastor: Luke Maybry
In this nations 234 year history, only thirty people have had the honor of lying in state in the US Capitol Rotunda upon their deaths. Only one woman has held that honor. In October of 2005, Rosa Parks, the matriarch of the Civil Rights Movement, lay in state at the US Capitol. As you might remember, Rosa Parks… (more)
August 22, 2010
The Blind Man - John 9:1-25
Pastor: Luke Maybry
It was wood and it was white, and it was balanced like a box on upturned native stones. Its back snuggled close in the brow of a little hill, and the front, because it was level and true, stood several steps above the ground. The building stood in a grove of red oak and hickory nut trees, and the yard around it was… (more)
August 15, 2010
The Anointing of Jesus Feet - Mark 14:1-11
Pastor: Luke Maybry
Former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojavich is currently on trial on corruption charges. Im not going to pronounce him guilty before his trial. In fact, I think he even has a hung jury in the case. Anyway, from what I understand, he is charged essentially with selling the US Senate seat from Illinois to the highest… (more)
August 8, 2010
The Unjust Judge - Luke 18:1-8
Pastor: Luke Maybry
My oldest and very cute daughter, Julia, is at the point in her life where she is asking a lot of questions. Theyre normally very simple questions where she asks for something. For example, Can I go outside and play? is a persistent question that she often asks. Much of the time, Ill say no. I… (more)
July 25, 2010
The Dishonest Manager - Luke 16:1-13
Pastor: Luke Maybry
When I was a student pastor in Texas with the United Methodist Church, I heard a sermon once by a former pastor from Houston. I forget which congregation she had served there, but one of her parishioners was a man named Kenneth Lay. You might recognize Kenneth Lay as the former CEO of Enron, which went financially and… (more)

