Rev. Matt Miller (Acts 20:17-38) Paul’s journeys certainly led to many “sea stories”, tales of challenge and adventure. After fourteen years of ministry at Woodland, I have a lot of “sea stories” too. Thanks for listening!
Rev. Matt Miller (1 Corinthians 16) In the last chapter of 1 Corinthians, Paul challenges them to be watchful, to be alert. In the chapter, he provides some final guidance for them to live re-calibrated lives.
Russell Jung (1 Corinthians 15:1-58) This scripture emphasizes the primary importance of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. In this message Russell focuses on the primary importance of the Resurrection, how God is reversing The Fall through the
Rev. Matt Miller (1 Corinthians 14) A lot of our time can be spent building things: reputations, retirement accounts, businesses, and even families. All these things have value and are worthy endeavors. But in this chapter, Paul invites us to c
Rev. Matt Miller (1 Corinthians 12) What is the best gift you’ve ever been given? Understanding the answer to that question means having a sense of the giver and the purpose of the gift. Paul shares with the Corinthians the importance of having
Rev. Matt Miller (1 Corinthians 10) The end of the school year is full of exams. The journey of the Christian faith has many tests as well. Paul reminds the Corinthians not only that temptation is part of life but that God is with us as we face
Rev. Matt Miller (Matthew 28:1-10) Fear is a normal response to unexpected situations but many of us live with a constant sense of fear. What can we learn from the witnesses of the Resurrection about fear?
Rev. Matt Miller (1 Corinthians 9:1-27) We often think of freedom as the rights I can have. In this chapter, Paul, in the context of discussing how those who preach the gospel should earn their living from the gospel, talks about true freedom m
Rev. Matt Miller (1 Corinthians 6:9-20) Paul invites the Corinthians to remember who they are instead of falling back into the way they were when it comes to their sexual identity.
Rev. Matt Miller (1 Corinthians 5) Helping members of a family live into the values of the family is important. Sometimes, people wander and need to be restored. Paul challenges the Corinthians to live faithfully and offers guidance on how to d
Rev. Matt Miller (1 Corinthians 4) In order to know how to follow Christ, people don’t need a perfect example. They need a living example. Paul discusses what it means to imitate.
Rev. Matt Miller (1 Corinthians 3) Paul shares with his friends that the church is a family, a field and a temple and each of those facets bring out the best in God’s people.
Rev. Matt Miller (1 Corinthians 2:6-16) Wisdom is something we can receive from God if we ask. Here Paul shares about this beautiful wisdom that is available to us.
Rev. Matt Miller (1 Corinthians 1:18-2:5) God’s power is often revealed in unexpected ways. Paul challenges conventional wisdom to point us to the true source of wisdom.