Sermons
The Word of God faithfully preached to the Church is one of the most essential aspects of Christian discipleship. Through faithful expositional preaching all the saints grow together in the knowledge of God and in being equipped for ministry. This is one reason preaching is the central element of our Lord’s Day worship.
- 1 Corinthians
- 1 John
- 1 Peter
- 1 Thessalonians
- 1 Timothy
- 2 Corinthians
- 2 Timothy
- Acts
- Christmas
- Colossians
- Core Values
- Corporate Worship
- Easter
- Ecclesiastes
- Ephesians
- Ezekiel
- Genesis
- Guest Speakers
- Hebrews
- Hosea
- Isaiah
- James
- John
- Lament
- Luke
- Matthew
- Numbers
- Philippians
- Proverbs
- Psalms
- Romans
- Stand Alone
- The Content Life
- Titus
Sermons
Building A Gospel Community: Our Ministry
Pastor Rocky continues the series of Building a Gospel Community. He breaks down Ephesians 4.1-16 and encourages the body and members of WCC to commit to the work of ministry through speaking the truth in love to one another. He then poses three questions: What is our ministry? Why does our ministry matter? and how is the ministry fufiled?
Building a Gospel Community: Our New Identity
This Sunday we begin a series on biblical community by looking at Ephesians 2.14-22. There are all kinds of communities we can and should participate in. But there is no community more important than the local church. Christians must love and spend themselves for their local church. If we’re going to do that, we must understand the beauty and glory of what God has made us in Christ. In this text Paul gives three pictures that illustrate our new identity as the Church: 1) God’s New Humanity, 2) God’s New Kingdom-Family, and 3) God’s New Temple.
Biblical Reconciliation Pt. 4: Repentance
We continue our reconciliation series by preaching from Ephesians 4.17-24. In this sermon, we consider the third step of the reconciliation process: repentance. Here we consider the three R’s of repentance: 1) Reject the sin (22), 2) Renew your mind (23), and 3) Replace sinful behavior with righteous behavior (24).
The Wiles of the Devil
In Ephesians 6.10-20, Pastor Ryan Fullerton (Immanuel Baptist, Louisville Kentucky) helps us to understand the person and the work of the devil so that we as the church can stand firm against his evil schemes.
Eh, Rememba, No Forget
Josh Lockhart preaches from Ephesians 2.11-13. Here we see that Christians cannot forget where we came. We must remember our hopeless past so that we can always thankfully rejoice for what Christ has done for us. Here he shows us two ways to do that: 1) we are commanded to remember and 2) in response, we are to rejoice.
The Father Adopts, the Son Redeems, & the Spirit Seals
In Ephesians 1.3-14, Josh helps us to see all that the Godhead has done for us and our salvation: 1) The Father Adopts us, 2) The Son Redeems us, and 3) the Spirit Seals us. And here we find the proper response is to spend our lives praising God.
Faithful Friends and a Faithful God
Pastor Rocky concludes our series by preaching on Ephesians 6.21-24.
The Surprising Glory of Submissive Wives
Pastor Rocky preaches from Ephesians 5.22-24. We apologize, the first half of this sermon was not recorded because of a power outage mid-way through service.
In the first half, he discussed our cultural rejection of authority and why a submissive wife matters, highlighting the glory of God’s design for wives in marriage. Most of the second half of sermon was recorded, we hope you are blessed by it.

