NORTH LAKE SERMONS
March 15, 2026 - Have you ever had a moment where someone understood exactly what you were thinking or feeling? In Matthew 9:4, Jesus shows that He sees beyond what is on the surface—He knows our hearts, our struggles, and our intentions. Yet instead of turning away, He meets us with truth, grace, and healing. Listen in as we explore this powerful moment in the life of Jesus and discover what it means that Christ truly knows us.
March 8, 2026 - In the middle of a raging storm, when the disciples thought all was lost, Jesus spoke peace. The wind obeyed. The waves calmed. And their fear was replaced with awe.
How often do we face storms in our own lives — uncertainty, worry, situations that feel out of control? Join us and listen in as we explore what it means to trust Jesus in the middle of life’s storms and discover the peace only He can give. We would love to worship with you.
March 1, 2026 - Join us as we explore John 6:1–15, where Jesus takes a small offering of loaves and fish and turns it into a miracle. See how God can take what seems “too little” in your life and use it to bless others in ways you never imagined. Come and experience a message of hope, provision, and the extraordinary power of Jesus—see what He can do in your life!
February 22, 2026 - In Luke 7:36–49, we see a powerful contrast between judgment and grace. While others questioned her past, Jesus saw her heart—and where there is great forgiveness, there is great love. This passage reminds us that no one is beyond the reach of Christ’s mercy, and all are invited to experience His transforming grace. Join us as we reflect on what it truly means to be forgiven and to love deeply.
February 15, 2026 - "Children, Have You Caught Anything?” (John 21:5) — a simple question from Jesus that met tired disciples right in the middle of their frustration. This moment reminds us that even when we feel empty or worn out, Jesus shows up, sees us, and invites us to trust Him again. Come be encouraged as we reflect on how Christ meets us in our everyday moments and fills what feels lacking.
February 8, 2026 - Pastor Shawn completes his sermon on Matthew 16, which reveals who Jesus truly is and what it means to follow Him. Peter boldly confesses that Jesus is the Messiah, and Jesus responds by declaring that this faith is the foundation on which His church will stand. Jesus then challenges the disciples to move beyond human thinking, teaching that true life is found not in self-preservation but in taking up the cross. The chapter closes with a sobering reminder that gaining the world means nothing if it costs us our soul.
February 1, 2026 - In Luke 8:25, Jesus confronts His disciples with a question that still challenges believers today: Where is your faith? This message explores what happens when fear rises and trust falters. We will reflect on how storms reveal the true condition of our faith, how Jesus demonstrates His authority over chaos, and how He invites us to move from anxious belief to confident trust. Together, we will consider what it means to anchor our lives in Christ when circumstances feel uncertain and overwhelming.
January 25, 2026 - “What do you want me to do for you?” — Jesus’ powerful question in Mark 10:51 reminds us that He sees us, hears us, and invites us to speak our deepest needs. This Sunday, we reflected on what it means to come honestly before Christ and trust Him with our hopes and healing.
January 18, 2026 - This sermon continues our series “Questions Jesus Asked” with a powerful question from John 5:1–15: “Do you want to get well?” Jesus meets a man who had been waiting for healing for decades and asks a question that reaches beyond the physical. Pastor Kyle explores what it means to truly desire wholeness and how Christ meets us right where we are.
January 11, 2026 - This Sunday, Pastor Kyle is began his new sermon series titled, "Questions Jesus Asked." This begins with the discussion between Jesus and his disciples, where Jesus asks a life-changing question, Peter speaks a bold truth, and Jesus reveals the surprising path of faith that lies ahead. Join us as we reflect on what it means to truly follow Christ today.
January 4, 2026 - Happy New Year! This sermon is on Epiphany Sunday, which reminds us that God’s light didn’t stay distant—it came close. “The Light Among Us,” looks at John 1:9–14 and the hope, grace, and truth found in Christ.
December 28, 2025 - Pastor Shawn explores Isaiah 52:7–10, where God’s people rejoice as good news is proclaimed, and peace, salvation, and restoration are announced. The passage celebrates God’s faithfulness and invites everyone to witness the joy of God bringing hope and renewal to the world.