Sermons in the ‘B.C.’ Category
Psalm 22 “From Lament to Victory: Song of a Condemned Man”
Pastor Mike will look at the necessity for lament in the church and examine why Jesus quoted Psalm 22 from the Cross.
Psalm 150 “A Praise Manifesto”
Psalms finishes with a punchy call to praise the LORD always.
Proverbs 6 & 26 “Work: Ants and Sluggards”
We all deal with work, whether it’s with our job or some other aspect of our lives, work is a fact of life. When we talk about work, we’re not just talking about getting paid. We’re talking about housework, schoolwork, even yardwork. Work is anything you do in order achieve a goal, whether you get [...]
Jonah 1-4 “Jonah and the Compassion of God”
To finish off Sojourn’s yearlong trek through the Old Testament, Pastor Mike Cosper preaches Jonah. Jonah is one of the many Old Testament stories that oftentimes gets completely lost in the telling. Jonah is far from a man to aspire to emulate, but rather a cautionary tale about our tendency to be cruel-hearted toward those [...]
Micah 5:1-6 “The Shepherd-King”
Who is like God? Certainly not the people or leaders of Israel in Micah’s day. The people devoted themselves completely to their own self-interest through cheating and swindling.
Amos “Let Justice Roll”
Amos is a great book filled with bold, vivid poetry about God and his people. The economic landscape of Israel had grown very bleak – the rich were grabbing up all the wealth and were crushing the poor to do so.
Hosea “Love”
Throughout our Old Testament series, we have seen God use powerful images to convey truths about himself and his promise to be the God of his people.
Daniel 5 “The Writing On the Wall”
The story of the writing on the wall in Daniel 5 is the story of scrambling for significance, searching for affirmation in all the wrong places.
Daniel 2 “The Dream”
As Sojourn’s BC series continues, we hit the ‘minor’ prophets – so called because they’re relatively shorter than the ‘major’ prophetic books. This week, we open the book of Daniel.
“Can These Bones Live?” Ezekiel 36-37
Ezekiel in the valley of dry bones is one of the coolest stories in the Bible, as the Word of God spoken and prayed results in the bone-rattling regeneration of a vast army of people. It serves as an illustration of the promise God gave immediately prior to give his people a new heart, replacing the heart of stone.

