Sermons by Eric Robertson
On Repeat, Part 5: Purity // Eric Robertson
Have you ever felt like worship and following Jesus just aren’t clicking for you? In this message, Pastor Eric Robertson shares something simple yet essential that can unlock your relationship with God. In this series, we look at major themes that repeat in the Psalms. I. Desire for God Psalm 27:4 – “One thing I ask from the Lord… to dwell in the house…
On Repeat, Part 3: Authenticity // Eric Robertson
Big Idea: The Psalms teach us to bring raw, honest emotions before God rather than pretending everything is fine. In this message, Pastor Eric Robertson shares how to be real with God and others. The World’s View of Authenticity The Root of Our Hiding The Psalms Show a Better Way God…
On Repeat, Part 1: Security // Eric Robertson
Do you feel insecure? The desire to feel secure is foundational for psychological development. In part one of our series On Repeat: The Psalms’ Greatest Hits, Pastor Eric Robertson explores one of the most powerful themes in the Psalms—security. As human beings, we all seek stability, but no amount of money, success, or preparation can provide the unshakable…
Storyteller, Part 4: The Pharisee and the Tax Collector // Eric Robertson
Are you a good person? Better than most? In this message, Pastor Eric Robertson shares a parable of Jesus that addresses the difference between those who are self-righteous and those who have through humility received the righteousness of God. Luke 18: 10-14 Pharisees were the good…
Level Up, Part 3: Rest // Eric Robertson
Here is the problem: According to the World Health Organization, 40% of 10,000 people surveyed reported suffering from burnout in 2023. Burnout is a recognized psychological condition that results in physical and emotional fatigue, where we feel tired and lack motivation. It closely resembles depression. Analyzing the Problem: · …
Taming the Tongue, Part 2: Idle Words // Eric Robertson
Are you aware of the significance of your words? In this message, Pastor Eric Robertson shares how idle words can hurt others and even bring judgement upon ourselves. What are Idle Words? Matthew 12: 36-37 NLT: “And I tell you this, you must give an account on judgment day for every…
How to Read the Bible, Part 3: Reading for Doctrine // Eric Robertson
Is doctrine important? In this message, Pastor Eric Robertson tells us how the Bible helps us know how what to think about God. We are thinkers by nature. We are curious by nature. Have you ever looked up at the stars at night and wondered how in the world they got there? Proverbs 25: 2 …
Lost Cause, Part 3: Losing the Lost // Eric Robertson
Do you attract or repel others when you tell them about Jesus? In this message, Pastor Eric Robertson explores how our approach to evangelism can either attract or repel those we wish to reach. The discussion centers on a critical shift in understanding: moving from an approach rooted in…