On Sunday, June 25, Pastor Gary Weston continued our summer sermon series, Jesus in the Old Testament. Pastor Gary compares the Old Testament Passover Lamb to Jesus who is the Lamb without blemish, sacrificed for our sins.
On Sunday, June 18th, we explored the life of Joseph in the Old Testament, and how his life embodies the life of Jesus. Don’t miss this fascinating look at the Old Testament and how we can look through the lens of Typology to see Jesus there.
Did you know that Jesus fulfilled more than 300 prophecies from the Old Testament? In this sermon series, we will uncover some of the ways Jesus himself shows up in the Old Testament. It is sure to be an eye opening sermon series. Listen as Pastor Gary Weston introduces this series and find out the four ways Old Testament passages can point to Jesus.
“The path to greatness is not celebrity, nor fortune, nor acclaim, nor achievement. Not if you’re following in the Way of Jesus.” On Sunday June 4, Pastor Gary Weston preached in our On the Move with Jesus series.
Weak. limited, and even new faith in Jesus is stronger than the greatest faith we have in ourselves. This sermon, preached by Pastor Mike Marczak, is from our Gospel of Mark series – On the Move with Jesus.
“Moments like these, are when Christians cannot remain silent and still. In light of this crisis, we commit ourselves and our churches to actively care for and minister to global refugees with mercy and compassion…based on God’s compelling concern for all people in need and especially refugees.” –The Christian Declaration on Caring for Refugees. On Sunday, May 21, Joy Justus from World Relief spoke to us about the refugee crisis in Sacramento and inspired us to Welcome the Stranger.
As the church, we have been given the keys to lock and unlock spiritual work here on earth. What does God want to open and close in your life? Listen to this powerful sermon by Pastor Mike Marczak to learn more.
Sometimes we view Jesus through our own lenses, and in so doing, we can misinterpret who He is and what He is saying to us. On Sunday, May 7th, Pastor Gary Weston preached the sermon, Misinterpreting Jesus, in our continuing series in the Gospel of Mark.
We are called to be a people of compassion who make a difference in this world by our love. In this sermon, Pastor Mike Marczak shares six pathways to compassion.
Do we elevate the traditions of men to be equal with the commandments of God? In this sermon Pastor Gary Weston, unmasks the definition, the draw, the danger, and the death of legalism. This is a continuation in our Gospel of Mark series: On the Move with Jesus.
How do we know that Jesus really rose from the dead? In this Easter 2017 sermon, Pastor Gary Weston answers this question and gives us practical application for our lives today.
Are we living in such a way that people recognize Jesus in us and run to meet Him? In this sermon from Sunday, April 9, 2017, Pastor Mike Marczak dives into the Gospel of Mark to examine why people ran to Jesus and how we can meet Jesus here today.
Your struggling and pain does not go unnoticed. On Sunday, April 2, Pastor Gary Weston clarifies where God is in the midst of pain and struggle. The answer may surprise you.
All authority has been given to Jesus to share the gospel and this authority has been given to us also. On Sunday, March 26th, Pastor Gary Weston wrapped up Missions Month with this sermon from the Gospel of Mark.
What has God created in you to do to prepare the way for the King? On Sunday, March 19th, Gateway Fellowship was visited by International Worker Randy Harrison from Africa.
On March 12th, Scott & Marianne Studebaker from Gatehouse Ministries in Redding, CA visited us and shared their hearts for college-aged Missionary Kids. They also shared one of those MK’s with us, Shalem. Listen to their powerful testimonies & hear a spoken word from one of their students.
We can trust Jesus because he is our Peace and Power. On Sunday, March 5th, Pastor Gary Weston reminded us that Jesus is in control and gives us the peace and power to walk through any situation that comes our way. This sermon is from our ongoing series in the Gospel of Mark, On the Move with Jesus.
In Mark, Jesus shares parables with his disciples and with us. His hope is that we will “lean in” to what he is communicating through these stories. On Sunday, February 26th, Pastor Gary Weston shared Parables of the Kingdom in this sermon from Mark 4:21-34.
Do you want to be more effective in your witness for Jesus? Would you like to be more effective in praying for people who don’t know Christ? In this message, Pastor Mike Marczak uncovers the Parable of the Sower. This sermon, preached 2/19/17, is part of our continuing series in the Gospel of Mark, On the Move with Jesus.
The great characteristic of the people who are in the family of Jesus are those that do God’s will. In this sermon preached on Sunday, February 12, 2017, Pastor Mike Marczak continues our series in the Gospel of Mark.
If we are not careful, we all run the risk of growing hard-hearted. On Sunday, February 5th, Pastor Gary Weston discussed The Effects of Hardness of Heart and How We Should Respond when we encounter hardness of heart in the world. This sermon is part of our continuing Mark series, On the Move with Jesus.
Jesus didn’t always do things the way others expected him to. That still holds true today. Pastor Gary Weston applies this passage from Mark 2:18-22 to our lives today as he preaches the sermon, “When Jesus Does It Wrong”.
In Mark 2:13-17, Matthew accepts the call of Jesus and Jesus gives him a new life. God has no less meaningful a purpose for each of us today. On 1/22/17, Pastor Mike Marczak preached this sermon about the extraordinary calling of Jesus.
Demons know how to get to you and wound you deeply, however, if you have Jesus living inside of you, then the victory is yours! On January 15th, 2017, Pastor Mike Marczak preached a sermon on the authority of Jesus. This is part of on ongoing sermon series in the gospel of Mark.
In this introduction sermon to our series on the Gospel of Mark, Pastor Gary Weston discusses the book of Mark and the theme at the beginning of his book – The Wilderness. Pastor Gary Weston asks the question, “Are you open to how God wants to grow you in the wilderness?”