On Sunday, April 29, 2018, Pastor Gary Weston encouraged us to put off our sinful acts and attitudes. Stay tuned for next week’s sermon: Put On!
On Sunday, April 22, 2018, Pastor Mike Marczak encouraged us to not substitute anything for Christ. All other things are just poor substitutes. This sermon is part of our continuing series in the book of Colossians.
What is the importance and significance of baptism? On Sunday, April 15, 2018, Pastor Mike Marczak preached this sermon from the book of Colossians.
On Sunday, April 8, 2018, Pastor Gary Weston encouraged us to protect ourselves against false teaching. This sermon is part of our continuing series in Colossians.
On Sunday, April 1, 2018, Pastor Mike Marczak delievered our Easter message, He Rose, challenging us to live a life of freedom, out of the grave.
When we set our minds to praying for someone, there’s going to be spiritual opposition. Are you willing to embrace the struggle of praying for others? In this sermon from our Colossians series, Pastor Gary Weston addresses the Meaningful Struggle of praying for others.
We must be willing to suffer to share the Good News. Who are you willing to suffer for? On Sunday, March 18, 2018, Pastor Mike Marczak shared the next message in our Colossians sermon series.
“Jesus has done everything He can to make His unbelieving people see that we have the same place in the heart of God that He Himself has. He does so not because we are worthy of it, but because He is worthy and He is the Head of the Church.” -A.W. Tozer. On Sunday, March 11, 2018, Pastor Gary Weston continued our study of Colossians with this message from Colossians 1:13-23
On Sunday, March 4, 2018, Pastor Mike Marczak led Gateway Fellowship through a practice of gratitude and prayer. This is the second sermon in our Colossians sermon series.
Our hope is in Jesus, which is the word of truth! On Sunday, February 25, Pastor Gary Weston began our new sermon series in the book of Colossians.
On Sunday, February 18, 2018, Katherine Weston (Pastor Gary’s wife), shared her Peculiar People testimony. We pray that this testimony will encourage you to step out in the ways that God is asking you to be peculiar.
On Sunday, February 11, 2018, Cambodia’s Field Director Dave Manfred spoke at Gateway Fellowship about living by faith and trusting in Jesus. His stories of faith from the missions field will inspire YOU to live by faith.
On Sunday, February 4, 2018, Pastor Mike Marczak uncovered how to magnify God’s handiwork in our lives and fulfill our God-given destiny through the work we do in this world. This is the last sermon in our “Becoming God’s Best Version of You” series.
God’s word tells us to love one another, commit to one another and encourage one another. In doing so, we are nurturing our relational connectedness, becoming God’s Best Version of You! On Sunday, January 28, 2018, Pastor Gary Weston challenged us to enjoy the Glory of Connectedness.
In our third sermon from our series, “Becoming God’s Best Version of You,” Pastor Mike Marczak encouraged us to put off our old self – the me I don’t like being – and pick up the new you God is creating you to be.
God’s desire is for you to have a mind that habitually thinks noble, true, and admirable thoughts. You have the freedom to allow the Spirit to renew and rewire your mind. On Sunday, January 14, 2018, Pastor Mike Marczak continued our sermon series, “Becoming God’s Best Version of You” with this sermon, Renewing Your Mind.
If you are hungry for a new mind and purpose in your life, come and drink what Jesus has to offer. God has a picture of the you he wants you to be. If we tap into His river of life, we will be transformed. On Sunday, January 7, 2018, we started a new sermon series, “Becoming God’s Best Version of You.”
God’s intention from the very beginning was that we would reflect His image and likeness. In 2018, we are being called to be like Him through transformation. God is calling us to seek to be transformed into the likeness of Jesus. Join us on this journey through this New Year’s message and in the next five weeks as we begin a new sermon series, “Becoming God’s Best Version of You.”
“The birth of Jesus cuts through all of the noise of the season. Hope is lying in that manger.” On Christmas Eve, 2017, Pastor Gary Weston taught on the Wonder of Christmas and the three things the Incarnation teaches us.
How do you respond to Jesus when you can’t seem to find him? Do we run to others or run to Jesus? On Sunday, December 10, 2017, Pastor Mike Marczak preached a sermon from our Gospel of Mark series: On the Move with Jesus.
We have crossed over from death to life because of Jesus. Because of His cross. On Sunday, December 3, 2017, Pastor Gary Weston preached about the death of Jesus and it’s life giving power.
Jesus lived his faith in a public way. In the same way, he desires for us to live our faith openly, so that people will see the reality of what God has done in our lives and have a chance to know Him. On Sunday, November 26, 2017, Pastor Gordon Munro preached this sermon from our On the Move with Jesus series.
There is hope for all of us – the best and the worst – the fallen, broken, and those who have failed. God did it for Peter and he will do it for you! In this sermon from Sunday, November 19, 2017, Pastor Mike Marczak shares Peter’s return to the Lord in Mark 14.
When we learn to embrace God’s will, even when it’s hard, we will see God do things in and through us that we never would have imagined. In this sermon from November 12, 2017, Pastor Gary Weston uncovers 3 ways you can embrace God’s will, even when it’s hard.
In the Gospel of Mark, Jesus serves communion, but in doing so, he breaks tradition. Find out about the cups of communion and the significance of this tradition in this sermon from November 5, 2017.