Ethan Schultz

Steady Joy

Steady Joy

A SERMON BASED ON REVELATION 21:21-27

“The future is looking bright.” When’s the last time you heard someone say that? Maybe it’s been a while. So many things in the world right now seem to paint a dark picture for the future. When that’s the case, it’s hard to feel any joy. This sermon seeks to provide us with a steady joy right now by fixing our eyes on the bright future of heaven.

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Heaven is Real

Heaven is Real

A SERMON BASED ON REVELATION 21:1-7

In this vision, John sees a new heaven and a new earth. He looks with wonder at the new Jerusalem. Though its beauty may seem too good to be true, Jesus confirms its reality. This sermon explores the exciting realities of heaven and what that means for you right now.

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Worthy is the Lamb

Worthy is the Lamb

A SERMON BASED ON REVELATION 5:5-14

John sees the most magnificent worship service. He sees countless angels and hears the praise of all creation. At the center of this heavenly worship service stands a Lamb. This sermon explores why this Lamb is worthy of all praise.

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Christ Is Our Cornerstone

Christ Is Our Cornerstone

A SERMON BASED ON LUKE 20:9-19

Just three days before his death, Jesus tells a parable that foretells his coming rejection. Jesus elaborates on this parable by quoting a verse from Psalm 118. “The stone the builders rejected has become the cornerstone.”  This sermon will explore how Christ, the rejected stone, is the perfect cornerstone to build on. 

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Our Gracious Father Draws Us Near

Our Gracious Father Draws Us Near

A SERMON BASED ON LUKE 15:11-32

The Parable of the Prodigal Son is a story told by Jesus and loved by many. It has been told and retold countless times, and for good reason. Both the younger and the older son were lost in different ways. The motives of their hearts are depicted in the story and give us a lot to consider. However, the main character of the story is neither of the two sons. It’s their gracious father. 

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