Sermons by Dave Heisterkamp (Page 16)
Robbing God
This Sunday Pastor Dave challenged us to give voluntarily, sacrificially, generously, and whole-heartedly back to the Lord.
I am the Light of the World
This Sunday Pastor Dave shared how Jesus is the Light of the World.
Christmas According to the Angels
This Sunday Pastor Dave shared how angels not only magnify God’s person, but minister to His people and are messengers of His plan.
Christmas without a Crib
This Sunday Pastor Dave shared how Mark’s Gospel tells the purpose of Christmas – that Christ was born to die on the cross.
Shaking Jesus’ Family Tree
This Sunday Pastor Dave asked us if Jesus Christ was a part of our family tree.
Grace Alone, Faith Alone
This Sunday Pastor Dave shared that God’s righteousness is offered by grace alone, received by faith alone, and found in Christ alone.
Solus Christus
This Sunday Pastor Dave shared with us that we are saved ONLY through Christ alone.
John Knox
This Sunday Pastor Dave challenged us to be passionate about Christ and to be bold for the Gospel.
Thomas Cranmer
This Sunday Pastor Dave shared with us how God’s Word always prevails.
Felix Manz
This Sunday Pastor Dave shared with us that we need to hear the Gospel, believe in Christ as Lord and Savior, and be baptized as believers!
Ulrich Zwingli
This Sunday Pastor Dave shared with us how God’s Word is the highest authority in all matters pertaining to faith and practice.
Martin Luther
This Sunday Pastor Dave shared that we are saved by grace alone, through faith alone, and in Christ alone.
John Hus: The Cooked Goose
This Sunday Pastor Dave shared that we are all members of the priesthood in Jesus Christ.
Rescuing the Gospel
This Sunday Pastor Dave started a series on the Protestant Reformation and how God used it to rescue the Gospel.
The Blessings of Friends Who Love Jesus Christ
This Sunday Pastor Dave closed the series on Colossians with sketches of four of Paul’s Gospel companions.
An Open Door
This Sunday Pastor Dave shared that our lives and lips should be seasoned with Christ so as to create a thirst for God.