Sermons


Recommended Reads

7 Myths about Singleness by Sam Allberry presents a positive vision of singleness by responding to seven common misconceptions. Perhaps you perceive that singleness is a waste of sexuality, a hindrance to Christian ministry, or just too hard. This book, written by a single pastor, will reshape your preconceptions, showcasing singleness as the gift it really is.

 
 

The Meaning of Marriage by Timothy & Kathy Keller might seem like an odd recommendation for those who are single or dating, but its wisdom is invaluable. Timothy & Kathy offer a counter-cultural, biblical vision of love and marriage, told through stories from their 37 years together. It’s essential reading for those caught in the confusion of modern dating.

 
 

If Only by Jenny Pollock speaks to our sense of disappointment and discontent. With warmth and honesty, Pollock addresses the doubts that surface when life doesn't go our way: Is God good? Is he enough? Is he worth it? She walks readers through the process of taking our eyes off the things we wish we had and enjoying God himself - a treasure that’s ours to behold today.

 
 

Converse Christianity

In this (extra long but extra interesting) episode, Jeremy and Andrew explore the rapidly changing world of dating. We have seen a revolution in the way people understand love and go about finding a partner. What are the main changes that have happened in society at large? And how have these changes affected us as Christians? The challenges of finding a marriage partner need to be acknowledged, but Jeremy and Andrew also get into some advice on big issues like who to marry, how to go about dating, and what a relationship should look like.

Listen here.