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Our church's Sunday sermon archive

  1. 98

    Genesis 2:4-25

    In this week’s sermon we look at chapter 2 of Genesis. How God breathed life into man, created him to work and keep the garden and made a partner suitable for him.

  2. 97

    Genesis 1:3-2:3

    In this sermon, we cover the creation of the world and see how God turns chaos into beauty.

  3. 96

    Genesis 1:1-2

    In this week’s sermon we look at the very beginning of the Bible.

  4. 95

    Church Membership

    In this sermon we look all throughout the New Testament at church membership. We see how the church is structured and how the people of God gathered and why membership to a church is important.

  5. 94

    Exodus 15:1-21 | Congregational Singing

    In this sermon we look at Exodus 15 to see why the people of God are a singing people. Why we sing today and the importance of singing in the church.

  6. 93

    Acts 28

    In this sermon we look at the final chapter in the book of Acts. We see Paul get to Rome and how he ministered there while in prison.

  7. 92

    Acts 27

    Happy Mother’s Day! In this sermon we look at Acts 27. We see the beginning of Paul’s travels to Rome — from the storms, shipwreck and protection of the Lord.

  8. 91

    Acts 26

    In this week’s sermon we cover Acts 26. We see Paul’s defense in front of King Agrippa before he is sent to Rome.

  9. 90

    Acts 25

    In this week’s sermon we are looking at Acts 25. Covering the ongoing trial of the Apostle Paul, and we ask the question, “what kind of witness are you?”

  10. 89

    Acts 24

    In this sermon we cover chapter 24 in the book of Acts. We see Paul on trial and his imprisonment. Thank you for listening! For more information on Saints Church visit https://saintschurchknox.com/

  11. 88

    Acts 23

    In this sermon we cover chapter 23 in the book of Acts. We look at Paul with the Roman officials and Jesus himself comforting Paul. This sermon was preached by Josh Reeder-Esparza.

  12. 87

    Acts 22

    Happy Resurrection Sunday! In this sermon we cover chapter 22 of Acts and we ask the question, how do we live in light of the resurrection?

  13. 86

    Acts 20

    In this sermon, we cover chapter 20 in the book of Acts. The travels of Paul, and his charge to the elders of the Ephesian church.

  14. 85

    Acts 19

    In this sermon, we cover chapter 19 in the book of Acts. We see Paul’s travels and see that God can use anything and anyone to proclaim and advance His name and kingdom.

  15. 84

    Acts 18

    In this sermon we cover Acts 18 and specifically look at a verses 9-10. We look at them in context as well as some of the doctrine behind it.

  16. 83

    Acts 17

    In this sermon we cover the seventeenth chapter in the book of Acts. We see Paul travel and proclaim the gospel in Thessalonica, Berea and then make his way towards Athens and preaches to the Areopagus.

  17. 82

    Acts 16

    In this sermon we cover chapter 16 in the Acts of the Apostles. We see Timothy join Paul’s missionary team and they head to the city of Philippi.

  18. 81

    Acts 15

    In this sermon we cover all of Acts chapter 15. We take a deep dive into the Jerusalem council some of the takeaways for the early Church and for us today in the Church.

  19. 80

    Acts 14

    In this sermon we cover all of Acts 14. Looking at Paul’s missionary journey, the continued advancement of the gospel as well as some idol worship and persecution of the believers. This sermon was preached by Evan Burress.

  20. 79

    Acts 13

    In this sermon, we cover all of Acts 13. The travels of Paul and Barnabas and the advancement of the gospel.

  21. 78

    Acts 12

    In this sermon we cover chapter 12 in the book of Acts. We see continued persecution against the church and we answer the question, how do we view pain and suffering from a Biblical worldview.

  22. 77

    Acts 11

    In this sermon we cover Acts 11. As we see summary of the gospel spreading to the Gentiles, and the journey of Barnabas looking for Saul.

  23. 76

    Acts 10

    In this sermon, we cover all of Acts 10 and the spreading of the gospel to the gentiles.

  24. 75

    Acts 9

    In this sermon we cover the ninth chapter of Acts. Looking at Saul’s conversion and the growth and expansion of the early church.

  25. 74

    Luke 2:1-20 | Christmas 2025

    In this sermon, we look at Luke 2:1-20, the birth of Jesus and the shepherds actions and response to the good news.

  26. 73

    Acts 8

    In this sermon we cover all of the eighth chapter in the book of Acts. We focus in on the persecution and scattering of the early church, as well as cover Philip’s travels and interactions with Simon the Magician and the Ethiopian eunuch.

  27. 72

    Acts 7

    In this sermon, we cover all of Acts 7. We look at the major themes of Stephen’s message in his selective retelling of the Old Testament.

  28. 71

    Acts 6

    In this sermon we cover chapter 6 in the book of Acts. We see the church encounters some growing pains and we are introduced to Stephen.

  29. 70

    Acts 5

    In this sermon we focus in on Ananias & Sapphira and zoom out to see how Jesus is protecting and building his church.

  30. 69

    Acts 4

    In this sermon we cover all of Acts 4. Peter and John in front of the Sanhedrin, boldness to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and what it means to be filled with the Spirit.

  31. 68

    Acts 3

    The miracle, the meaning, and the gospel of Jesus Christ. In this sermon we look at all of Acts chapter 3. This sermon is preached by Evan Burress.

  32. 67

    Acts 2:42-47

    The early church was simple, sincere, and devoted.In this sermon, we’ll catch a glimpse of what the community of first believers was actually like. What they devoted themselves to and how we might become more like these early believers.

  33. 66

    Acts 2:14-41

    Peter is empowered by the Spirit to preach and the people are cut to the heart...In this sermon, we see Peter preach the very first sermon of the early church. He explains what’s happening—the Holy Spirit has come just as the prophet Joel said. Then he points to Jesus, crucified and risen, and calls the people to respond. And they do, they are cut to the heart and ask, “What should we do?” Peter’s answer is clear: repent, be baptized, and receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.This isn’t just a moment from history—it’s an invitation for us today. What does real repentance look like?

  34. 65

    Acts 2:1-13

    The promised Holy Spirit comes with power. In this sermon, we look at Acts 2:1–13, where the Holy Spirit fell and the church was born. We’ll explore what happened on the Day of Pentecost, why the day of Pentecost and the meaning of the signs through the lens of Scripture and first-century Judaism. We will see how the disciples turned from fearful and hidden to bold witnesses. We’ll also reflect on what it means for us today to live as Spirit-filled witnesses of Jesus.

  35. 64

    Acts 1:12-26

    Before Pentecost came 10 days of waiting—and how the disciples waited made all the difference. In this week’s preaching, we look at Acts 1:12–26 and step into the days right after Jesus’ ascension. The disciples didn’t get a detailed plan—they were simply told to wait. What did they do in the waiting? The disciples obeyed Jesus, stayed together in fellowship, prayed together, searched the Scriptures, and sought God’s will with sincerity.

  36. 63

    Acts 1:1-11

    How Christ’s ascension and the Spirit’s power shape our mission today. In this sermon, we’ll explore:•The command to wait and the promise to go — Jesus tells His disciples to remain in Jerusalem until they receive the Spirit, reminding us that God’s mission is always fueled by His power, not ours.• The witness of the Church — Acts 1:8 sets the trajectory for the whole book of Acts: Spirit-filled disciples becoming bold witnesses, carrying the gospel from Jerusalem to the ends of the earth.• The significance of the ascension of Jesus — Christ’s return to the Father secures His intercession as our High Priest, sends the Spirit to dwell in us, and assures us of His return.

  37. 62

    John 21:15-25

    Comparison kills calling—and Christ simply calls us to follow Him.In this sermon, we’ll explore John 21:15–25, where the risen Jesus restores Peter with three questions of love, commissions him to feed the sheep, and calls him once again to follow. We’ll see how Peter’s tendency to compare himself to John mirrors our own struggles with distraction, and how Jesus’ words redirect us to faithfulness in our own lane.We’ll reflect on how Jesus restores failures, transforming our denials into renewed callings.We’ll consider why feeding God’s people with the gospel is central to discipleship and ministry today.Finally, we’ll hear Christ’s challenge to stop looking sideways at others and instead follow Him with trust, courage, and obedience.

  38. 61

    John 21:1-14

    After a night of empty nets, Jesus meets his disciples with a miracle, a meal, and a message of restoration. In John 21:1–14, we see how Christ meets us in our shame and calls us back to himself.In this sermon, we’ll explore:Why Peter’s shame matters, and what his actions reveal about the weight of sin and guiltHow Jesus shows himself through repeated acts of grace, not just appearancesWhat it means to recognize Christ in seasons when we can’t hear his voice clearlyThe practices—Scripture, prayer, gathering with the church, and fasting—that draw us nearer to himThe invitation to run toward Jesus with all our brokenness, trusting that he is ready to serve, restore, and call us forward

  39. 60

    John 20:19-31

    Believing Without Seeing: The Peace and Power of the Risen ChristIn this sermon, we’ll explore The risen Christ appears — Jesus meets His fearful disciples with peace, breathes on them the Spirit, and sends them out with His mission. Thomas’ response, “My Lord and my God,” stands as a powerful declaration of His divinity.The blessing of belief — True blessedness isn’t about what we see or possess but about God’s favor toward those who trust in Christ. John reminds us that his Gospel was written "so that we may believe and have life in His name."Living out our faith — Belief in Jesus shapes our daily worship: loving our neighbors, practicing hospitality, honoring marriage, caring for the vulnerable, and living with generosity and gratitude.

  40. 59

    John 20:1-18

    The Resurrection of Jesus & why it’s necessary.

  41. 58

    John 19:38-42

    On the burial of Jesus.

  42. 57

    John 19:17-37

    The crucifixion of Jesus Christ.

  43. 56

    John 19:1-16

    Jesus’ final trial with Pilate.

  44. 55

    John 18:28-40

    Jesus questioned by Pilot and the Jews staying “clean” for Passover.

  45. 54

    John 18:15-27

    Jesus on trial & Peter’s denial.

  46. 53

    John 18:1-14

    Jesus arrested in the garden.

  47. 52

    John 17:20-26

    Jesus prayed for us.

  48. 51

    John 17:6-19

    Jesus prayed that we would be kept, have His joy fulfilled in us, and be sanctified and sent.

  49. 50

    John 17:1-5

    What does it mean to know God?

  50. 49

    John 16:16:33

    In this world you will have troubles.

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