Sermons from Calvary Chapel Twin Peaks

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Sermons from Calvary Chapel Twin Peaks

Weekly sermons and reflections from Calvary Chapel Twin Peaks.

  1. 608

    Eight Last Words: Church

    The last sermon series from Pastor Brandon will present his "last words" to Calvary Chapel Twin Peaks. These last words will put in one place his core teachings.

  2. 607

    Eight Last Words: Scripture

    The last sermon series from Pastor Brandon will present his "last words" to Calvary Chapel Twin Peaks. These last words will put in one place his core teachings.

  3. 606

    Eight Last Words: Prayer

    The last sermon series from Pastor Brandon will present his "last words" to Calvary Chapel Twin Peaks. These last words will put in one place his core teachings.

  4. 605

    Eight Last Words: Theosis (Salvation)

    The last sermon series from Pastor Brandon will present his "last words" to Calvary Chapel Twin Peaks. These last words will put in one place his core teachings.

  5. 604

    Eight Last Words: Jesus

    The last sermon series from Pastor Brandon will present his "last words" to Calvary Chapel Twin Peaks. These last words will put in one place his core teachings.

  6. 603

    Eight Last Words: Death

    The last sermon series from Pastor Brandon will present his "last words" to Calvary Chapel Twin Peaks. These last words will put in one place his core teachings.

  7. 602

    Eight Last Words: Humanity

    The last sermon series from Pastor Brandon will present his "last words" to Calvary Chapel Twin Peaks. These last words will put in one place his core teachings.

  8. 601

    Eight Last Words: Trinity

    The last sermon series from Pastor Brandon will present his "last words" to Calvary Chapel Twin Peaks. These last words will put in one place his core teachings.

  9. 600

    When God Created the Eight Day (Sunday after Easter)

    This sermon explores the concept of New Creation in John's Gospel. Early Christians called Sunday the eighth day because on it, Christ inaugurated the new creation through His resurrection. What does it mean for us to live as people of the eight day—of the New Creation?

  10. 599

    Biblical Imagination: The Life of Liturgy (Eph 1:18)

    We tend to read the Bible in a worldview boxed by the literal, material, and rational. Imagination wants to open a window to a vision of who we are called to be. This sermon explore liturgy and how it provides the soul entry to the presence of God.

  11. 598

    Biblical Imagination: The Power of Poetry in the Psalms (Ps 1)

    We tend to read the Bible in a worldview boxed by the literal, material, and rational. Imagination wants to open a window to a vision of who we are called to be. This message explores how to read poetry in the Bible and how it work on us.

  12. 597

    Biblical Imagination: Images of Identity (Gen 1:26; Rom 1:23; Col 1:15)

    We tend to read the Bible in a worldview boxed by the literal, material, and rational. Imagination wants to open a window to a vision of who we are called to be. This sermon explores the use of imagery in our faith.

  13. 596

    Biblical Imagination: The Seed of Salvation (Luke 1)

    We tend to read the Bible in a worldview boxed by the literal, material, and rational. Imagination wants to open a window to a vision of who we are called to be. This sermon explores the reality of the spiritual realm and what it means for us.

  14. 595

    Biblical Imagination: Dominions of Darkness (Gen 11)

    We tend to read the Bible in a worldview boxed by the literal, material, and rational. Imagination wants to open a window to a vision of who we are called to be. This sermon explores the reality of the spiritual realm and what it means for us.

  15. 594

    Biblical Imagination: Priests of Paradise (Gen 2)

    We tend to read the Bible in a worldview boxed by the literal, material, and rational. Imagination wants to open a window to a vision of who we are called to be.

  16. 593

    Mark as Story: Silent and Afraid? (Mark 14–16)

    The Gospel of Mark presented in a series of narrative sermons.

  17. 592

    Mark as Story: Be Alert, or Be Disqualified (Mark 11–13)

    The Gospel of Mark presented in a series of narrative sermons.

  18. 591

    Mark as Story: The Jerusalem Road (Mark 8:22–10:52)

    The Gospel of Mark presented in a series of narrative sermons.

  19. 590

    Mark as Story: Be Opened! (Mark 6:7–8:21)

    A sermon through Peter's perspective as we experience the gospel through narrative storytelling just as the early Christians would have.

  20. 589

    Mark as Story: Sowing Seed in the Wilderness (Mark 4:1–6:6)

    This series presents the Gospel of Mark verse-by-verse in a storytelling form.

  21. 588

    Mark as Story: Demons and Doubters (Mark 1–3)

    The Gospel of Mark presented in a series of narrative sermons.

  22. 587

    Mark as Story: The Wilderness is the Way (Mark Intro)

    The Gospel of Mark is Peter's telling of the Jesus story, copied down by Mark his disciple. It is believed to have been a storytelling guide for performers to share the Jesus story at dinner parties. Unlike Matthew and Luke, which begin with memorial nativity stories, or John's famous "In the beginning," Mark begins in the wilderness. Jesus came to transform deserts into gardens.

  23. 586

    Jesus Reveals His Glory (John 2)

    Jesus' first miracle reveals His glory to His disciples. He will also reveal His glory to us if we do whatever He tells us to.

  24. 585

    Christ's Baptism and Our Newness of Life (Romans 6)

    Christ entered the waters so that we can enter into Him in baptism. This concept has powerful implications for how we overcome sin today.

  25. 584

    The Nicene Creed: The Holy Spirit (Advent 2024)

    The Nicene Creed may be the most important Christian writing outside the Bible. It is time that we get to know it.

  26. 583

    The Nicene Creed: The Son (Advent 2024)

    The Nicene Creed may be the most important Christian writing outside the Bible. It is time that we get to know it.

  27. 582

    The Nicene Creed: The Father (Advent 2024)

    The Nicene Creed may be the most important Christian writing outside the Bible. It is time that we get to know it.

  28. 581

    Living Backward (James 5)

    We often stray from the path of Christian wholeness in order to avoid suffering. At the end of his sermon, James urges the church to keep their eyes on the coming of Christ and to plan our lives backward from there. His sermon closes with an admonition to powerful prayer.

  29. 580

    Divided by Desires (James 4)

    At the climax of James' sermon, he accuses many in the church for being double minded and refusing to walk in Christian wholeness. The reason? We are divided by desires.

  30. 579

    Taming the Tongue (James 3)

    Christian wholeness includes how we talk. Our tongue often divides us down two separate ways of life.

  31. 578

    A Salvation Stronger than Straw (James 2)

    Can a Christian really be justified by works? Does not Paul say this is impossible and that we are justified by faith alone? In this challenging section of Scripture, we must keep in mind James' goal: to disciple Christian wholeness—a salvation stronger than straw.

  32. 577

    The Christian Way (James 1)

    James desires whole Christians who are completely committed to Christ. To this end, he urges the church to action, calling Christians to more than a series of doctrines, but to a way of life.

  33. 576

    Christ's Possession of the Nations (Matt 28)

    When Christ is raised from the tomb, He claims the nations as King—seizing them from the rule of Caesar and the oppression of demons—and calls His church to establish His reign over them.

  34. 575

    Did God Sacrifice Himself to Save Us from Himself? (Matt 27)

    Did God really sacrifice Himself to save us from Himself? The common and somewhat superficial formula cannot support a serious faith. A more serious look at the Gospels reveals that Jesus' sacrifice does not rescue us from God's wrath, but from sin's death.

  35. 574

    God's Love and Human Shame (Matt 27)

    An examination of how each character responds to the trial of Jesus. WARING: this message discusses suicide; ensure young ears are not around when listening.

  36. 573

    Will-power or God-power (Matt 26)

    If Jesus told you that you would fail Him, what would you do? This section of Matthew follows Peter in his quest for will-power in contrast to Jesus' prayer for God-power.

  37. 572

    Betrayal and Devotion (Matt 26)

    Matthew frames devotion to Christ with scenes of betrayal, casting a dire warning to disciples to be devoted to Christ.

  38. 571

    Ready for Christ's Return (Matt 25)

    Jesus tells three parables, urging our readiness for His return. This invitations conclude with a climatic scene of judgement where Christ separates the sheep from the goats.

  39. 570

    The End of the Temple and Time (Matt 24)

    In this difficult section, Jesus clarifies two separate ends: the end of the Jewish temple (to be replaced by the church) and the end of time (to be replaced by the Kingdom).

  40. 569

    Liturgy: An Introduction and Orientation

    This midweek gathering seeks to alleviate fears and clarify confusion about liturgy. The presentation moves in three parts: 1) The Need for Liturgy, 2) A Definition of Liturgy, and 3) A Tour of CCTP's Liturgy. NOTE: Presentation slides are available at https://snbs.sermon.net/main/snbs/22311388, but please note they will not make sense without the audio teaching. NOTE: The question-and-answer segments are not included.

  41. 568

    Seven Warnings for Disciples (Matt 23)

    Matthew records Jesus' judgment on the Pharisees as a warning to disciples in the church.

  42. 567

    The Greatest Among Them (Matt 22)

    How does Jesus navigate questions designed to discredit Him? Connor teaches their three questions and Jesus' counter question.

  43. 566

    When Jesus Visits (Matt 21)

    When Jesus visits, judgment results. But not all judgment is bad. It all depends on how we receive Him.

  44. 565

    What Do You Want? (Matt 20)

    In contrast to conventional values, God is generous to the point of foolishness. Given such grace, what do we want from Him?

  45. 564

    Six Impossible Things Before Breakfast (Matt 19)

    Disciples live differently than conventional cultural means. Sometimes Jesus' expectations seem impossible. How are we faithfully formed?

  46. 563

    Inheritors of the Kingdom (Matt 18)

    In Matthew 18, Jesus gives his fourth sermon. This one focusses on inter-relationships within the church. Throughout, His sermon addresses what it means to be an inheritor of the Kingdom.

  47. 562

    Wrapped in Light as with a Robe (Matt 17)

    The transfiguration of Jesus is a preview of our own glorification. This message examines the theme of humans being clothed in glory throughout the Biblical story and what it means for us right now.

  48. 561

    The Rock of a Real Church (Matt 16)

    Matthew 16 sees the word "church" appear for the first time in the New Testament. What Jesus has to say about His church is crucial for our understanding of what a church should be and how we relate ourselves to it.

  49. 560

    The Living Faith of the Dead (Matt 15)

    Tradition is the living faith of the dead; traditionalism is the dead faith of the living. In Matthew 15, Jesus criticizes dead traditionalism while demonstrating a living tradition.

  50. 559

    Taken, Blessed, Broken, Given (Matt 14)

    In Matthew 14, Jesus turns His focus toward training His disciples to feed the world. In this chapter are the foundations for Christian worship.

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Weekly sermons and reflections from Calvary Chapel Twin Peaks.

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Brandon McCulloch

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