"Preaching the kingdom of God,
and teaching those things which concern the Lord Jesus Christ, with all confidence... " Acts 28:31The pulpit is the most important piece of furniture in our church. It is, therefore, right where it belongs: Front and center
We believe that God speaks to his people through his Word as it is faithfully preached by gospel ministers.
Below are some sermons that have been recently delivered in our church.
Sermons: Have Yourself A Levitical Xmas
Join us on Sundays during the month of December as Pastor McShaffrey preaches on the standard advent themes of Hope, Peace, Joy, and Love from the book of Leviticus. 12/07 - The Hope of Access (Leviticus 10:1-11) 12/14 - The Peace of Fellowship (Leviticus 7:11-21)...
Sermon: Make Known His Deeds
An expository sermon on 1 Chronicles 16 with a specific focus on making known God’s deeds through domestic and foreign missions.
Sermons: Matthew
What the world needs most is a king and the good news of Matthew’s gospel is this: He has come to save his people, establish his church, and teach the nations. Join us this coming Lord’s Day as Pastor McShaffrey explains and applies God’s Word to God's people....
Question: What About Headcoverings?
Question: I'm new to the church and noticed that some of the women wear veils or hats during worship. I've never seen this before, so could you please explain? Answer: Sure, but I think a full explanation would be most helpful, so here is the relevant scripture...
Sermons: The Olivet Discourse
The “Olivet Discourse” is one of the most debated portions of holy scripture. It begins with Jesus cursing the scribes and pharisees, declaring that their house is left desolate, and predicting that their temple would be destroyed…
Sermon: Render unto Caesar
Sermon: National Israel Rejected
Another Summer of Riots
Five years ago, riots broke out in the streets of our country. I delivered two sermons on the topic in an effort to explain the root causes of rioting and to urge my church members (especially the young adults) never to participate in such social unrest. The response...
Why Did Jesus Curse the Fig Tree?
Sermon: Forbid Them Not
Sermon: Self-Denial
If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me…
Sermons: Samson
At this time of year, millions of Christians will be meditating upon a woman who was visited by an angel to announce the birth of saviour. We will too, but not from the usual place in scripture. Join us this Sunday as Pastor McShaffrey preaches on the life of an...
Sermon: Psalm 92
Sermon: Rejoice in the Lord
The Pastor’s UK Trip
Many have asked about Pastor McShaffrey’s recent teaching trip to the United Kingdom. He was invited by the Trinitarian Bible Society to lecture at two conferences, but also had a other opportunities to teach. The recordings are posted below: The Doctrine of...
Election Day Sermon
Sermon: The Man of Sin
Sermons: David and Bathsheba
The account of David and Bathsheba is one of the most dramatic narratives in all scripture. It has been the theme of classical paintings, opera, popular movies, and songs. But it was not written for the world’s entertainment. It was written for the church’s...

















