"My God is YHWH" (1 Kings 17:1-24)

You and I have probably gone through seasons of lack or situations that didn’t make any physical or spiritual sense, yet Scripture still edifies us to trust God, his will, and his providential power. I love to call such seasons “deserts”. What does trust in God’s providence look like in these seasons? Journey with Elijah in 1 Kings 17 and see why we can dare to trust God again! 

"How To Live With No Fear" (Psalm 27)

What do you fear in your life? Or better yet, who do you fear? It can be so easy for us to live life accepting that fear is an integral part of our day to day lives, but the Bible offers a different approach. This Sunday we will go through Psalm 27 and understand the truth that we can live lives without fear by putting our confidence and trust in God and His will, even when we face attacks by our enemies.

"Faith in God's Will" (Genesis 48:1-22)

Have you ever considered what you might say on your deathbed? What would be your last words? In all of the Jacob’s long life it is what happens on his deathbed that the New Testament book of Hebrews records as his greatest act of faith. We’ll see how Jacob trusted in God’s will, God’s plan, and God’s choice even more than his eyes could see.

"Comfort for the Crossroads" (Genesis 46:1-34)

What do you do when you come to a crossroads in your life? A crucial decision that must be made that will have far-reaching consequences. How do you discern God's will in it? In Sunday's passage, Jacob comes to his own crossroads--the edge of the Promised Land--and he is afraid. What comfort does the Lord offer him? What does He offer us? We'll consider this as we continue the story of Joseph: the favorite son, rejected by his brothers, thought to be dead, but is alive to bring salvation to his family.

"Radical Reconciliation" (Genesis 45:1-28)

As Christians, we're commanded to forgive one another. But that can be easier said than done. Have you ever found forgiveness difficult? What can empower us to release our grip on revenge and forgive even those who sin seriously against us? We'll consider this as we reach the climax of the story of Joseph this Sunday—Joseph's revelation and reconciliation with his brothers.

"How We Change" (Genesis 44:1-34)

How do people change? There are many in our culture who doubt people can truly change their ways at all, and the annual failure of most New Year's resolutions seems to support this. Yet as we dive back into Genesis this Sunday, we'll see a radical transformation of Jacob's sonsand one son in particular. What can we learn about how we might change for the better?

"Where Is Your Commitment?" (Mark 12:13-17)

This Sunday we're taking a break from our sermon series in Genesis to welcome back Pastor Ron Bouthillette. Pastor Ron served for many years as Senior Pastor of The Bridge Community Church in Milford, New Hampshire. He is currently Associate Executive Minister of The American Baptist Churches of Massachusetts (TABCOM) and is a former member of Ruggles from back in the 1970s!

"The Secret to Success" (Genesis 39:1-23)

This Sunday, God's word takes us back into the story of Joseph. We'll consider the secret of success for the one following the Lord. What causes us to succeed? And what does success look like in our lives as we walk with the Lord?

*Source: Pastor Kevin DeYoung’s sermon on Genesis 39 at Christ Covenant Church

"From Shame to Salvation" (Genesis 38:1-30)

In this Sunday's passage the story of Joseph seems to be bizarrely interrupted by the sordid tale of Judah, Jacob's fourth son. It contains sexual immorality, deception, and injustice. Why is this account in the Bible? Ultimately it's a story of glorious hope for those caught up in shameful sin.

"When Dreams Become Nightmares" (Genesis 37:1-36)

"God has a wonderful plan for your life." Has someone ever told you that? Is it true? I guess it depends on how you define "wonderful." What happens when God's plan for us doesn't seem very wonderful? We'll consider these questions as we begin the account of Joseph's life this Sunday.

*Source: Pastor Kevin DeYoung’s sermon on Genesis 37 at Christ Covenant Church

"Authority Applied: Government" (Romans 13:1-7)

This Sunday is Palm Sunday! On the day when we celebrate Jesus riding into Jerusalem as King, it's worth considering...what are kings for anyway? Or, what is government for? We'll consider what kind of authority that God gives to governments and what our role should be in politics as Christ's church.

This series is based loosely on the book, Authority by Jonathan Leeman.