Sermon on the Mount | Matthew 5:1-2
Sunday Morning | August 9, 2026 | John C. Majors | Louisville, KY In the first message of our new series through the Sermon on …
Sunday Morning | August 9, 2026 | John C. Majors | Louisville, KY In the first message of our new series through the Sermon on …
Sunday Morning | July 5, 2026 | John C. Majors | Louisville, KY Pastor John concluded the Seven Churches of Revelation series by examining Jesus’ message to the church in Laodicea, highlighting the danger of a church that has lost its way through complacency, …
Sunday Morning | June 28, 2026 | John C. Majors | Louisville, KY In Jesus’ message to the church in Philadelphia (Revelation 3:7–13), Pastor John …
Sunday Morning | June 21, 2026 | John C. Majors | Louisville, KY In his sermon on the church at Sardis from Revelation 3:1-6, Pastor John challenged believers to look beyond outward appearances and examine their true …
Sunday Morning | June 14, 2026 | John C. Majors | Louisville, KY In this message to the church in Thyatira, Jesus teaches believers how …
Sunday Morning | June 7, 2026 | John C. Majors | Louisville, KY In this message from the 7 Churches of Revelation series, Pastor John examined Jesus’ letter to the church in Pergamum, a city known for its political power, religious influence, …
Sunday Morning | May 24, 2026 | John C. Majors | Louisville, KY In session two of the “7 Churches of Revelation” series, Pastor John explored Jesus’ message to the church in Ephesus from Revelation 2:1-7, alongside passages from Ephesians, 1 & 2 Timothy, and Acts 18-19. The Ephesian church was commended for being discerning, determined, and dedicated to truth, faithfully guarding sound doctrine and persevering through hardship. Pastor John explained that the lampstand represents one church united in Christ, called to shine His light together. Yet despite their strong theology and steadfast service, the church had drifted off course because they had lost their first love for God and others. Jesus’ correction was clear: remember the love they once had, repent of their coldness, and repeat the practices that once flowed from genuine love. The message reminded us that truth without love leads to spiritual drift, and that healthy churches must remain deeply rooted in both sound doctrine and wholehearted love for Christ.
Sunday Morning | May 17, 2026 | John C. Majors | Louisville, Ky In the opening sermon of the Seven Churches of Revelation series, Pastor John introduced Revelation 1:1-11 by explaining why the messages to the seven …
Sunday Morning | May 10, 2026 | John C. Majors | Louisville, KY Pastor John’s sermon, “Knowing God is Loving God Part 10: How the Story Ends,” focused on the hope and certainty believers have concerning the …
Sunday Morning | April 26, 2026 | John C. Majors | Louisville, KY In Part 8b of the “Knowing God is Loving God” series, Pastor …