Sermons From Calvary Chapel Twin Peaks

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Weekly sermons and reflections from Calvary Chapel Twin Peaks.

Episodes

  • Revelation 10-11

    20/11/2016 Duration: 53min

    “King of Kings” They call him the “King of Kings” and “Son of God.” Worshippers hail him their “Lord and Savior.” Messengers herald the good news of his ascension. His reign promises global peace and prosperity. In his decree reside the power of life and death. His kingdom is said to be eternal. His name is Caesar Domitian. But the Church calls him Christ Jesus. Two kings; two kingdoms. Caesar will not allow it. Revelation examines this tension with visions altering between monsters and men, worship and war, prophets and prostitutes. But when the dust settles, only one remains the true King of Kings. — Pastor Brandon

  • Revelation 8-9 (Part 2)

    14/11/2016 Duration: 50min

    “King of Kings” They call him the “King of Kings” and “Son of God.” Worshippers hail him their “Lord and Savior.” Messengers herald the good news of his ascension. His reign promises global peace and prosperity. In his decree reside the power of life and death. His kingdom is said to be eternal. His name is Caesar Domitian. But the Church calls him Christ Jesus. Two kings; two kingdoms. Caesar will not allow it. Revelation examines this tension with visions altering between monsters and men, worship and war, prophets and prostitutes. But when the dust settles, only one remains the true King of Kings. — Pastor Brandon

  • Revelation 8-9 (Part 1)

    07/11/2016 Duration: 43min

    “King of Kings” They call him the “King of Kings” and “Son of God.” Worshippers hail him their “Lord and Savior.” Messengers herald the good news of his ascension. His reign promises global peace and prosperity. In his decree reside the power of life and death. His kingdom is said to be eternal. His name is Caesar Domitian. But the Church calls him Christ Jesus. Two kings; two kingdoms. Caesar will not allow it. Revelation examines this tension with visions altering between monsters and men, worship and war, prophets and prostitutes. But when the dust settles, only one remains the true King of Kings. — Pastor Brandon

  • Revelation 6-7

    30/10/2016 Duration: 58min

    “King of Kings” They call him the “King of Kings” and “Son of God.” Worshippers hail him their “Lord and Savior.” Messengers herald the good news of his ascension. His reign promises global peace and prosperity. In his decree reside the power of life and death. His kingdom is said to be eternal. His name is Caesar Domitian. But the Church calls him Christ Jesus. Two kings; two kingdoms. Caesar will not allow it. Revelation examines this tension with visions altering between monsters and men, worship and war, prophets and prostitutes. But when the dust settles, only one remains the true King of Kings. — Pastor Brandon

  • Revelation 4-5

    23/10/2016 Duration: 36min

    “King of Kings” They call him the “King of Kings” and “Son of God.” Worshippers hail him their “Lord and Savior.” Messengers herald the good news of his ascension. His reign promises global peace and prosperity. In his decree reside the power of life and death. His kingdom is said to be eternal. His name is Caesar Domitian. But the Church calls him Christ Jesus. Two kings; two kingdoms. Caesar will not allow it. Revelation examines this tension with visions altering between monsters and men, worship and war, prophets and prostitutes. But when the dust settles, only one remains the true King of Kings. — Pastor Brandon

  • From Worry to Worship (Rev 4-5)

    23/10/2016 Duration: 15min

    “King of Kings” They call him the “King of Kings” and “Son of God.” Worshippers hail him their “Lord and Savior.” Messengers herald the good news of his ascension. His reign promises global peace and prosperity. In his decree reside the power of life and death. His kingdom is said to be eternal. His name is Caesar Domitian. But the Church calls him Christ Jesus. Two kings; two kingdoms. Caesar will not allow it. Revelation examines this tension with visions altering between monsters and men, worship and war, prophets and prostitutes. But when the dust settles, only one remains the true King of Kings. — Pastor Brandon

  • Revelation 2-3

    16/10/2016 Duration: 49min

    “King of Kings” They call him the “King of Kings” and “Son of God.” Worshippers hail him their “Lord and Savior.” Messengers herald the good news of his ascension. His reign promises global peace and prosperity. In his decree reside the power of life and death. His kingdom is said to be eternal. His name is Caesar Domitian. But the Church calls him Christ Jesus. Two kings; two kingdoms. Caesar will not allow it. Revelation examines this tension with visions altering between monsters and men, worship and war, prophets and prostitutes. But when the dust settles, only one remains the true King of Kings. — Pastor Brandon

  • Revelation 1

    09/10/2016 Duration: 47min

    “King of Kings” They call him the “King of Kings” and “Son of God.” Worshippers hail him their “Lord and Savior.” Messengers herald the good news of his ascension. His reign promises global peace and prosperity. In his decree reside the power of life and death. His kingdom is said to be eternal. His name is Caesar Domitian. But the Church calls him Christ Jesus. Two kings; two kingdoms. Caesar will not allow it. Revelation examines this tension with visions altering between monsters and men, worship and war, prophets and prostitutes. But when the dust settles, only one remains the true King of Kings. — Pastor Brandon

  • Exile and Vision

    09/10/2016 Duration: 11min

    “King of Kings” They call him the “King of Kings” and “Son of God.” Worshippers hail him their “Lord and Savior.” Messengers herald the good news of his ascension. His reign promises global peace and prosperity. In his decree reside the power of life and death. His kingdom is said to be eternal. His name is Caesar Domitian. But the Church calls him Christ Jesus. Two kings; two kingdoms. Caesar will not allow it. Revelation examines this tension with visions altering between monsters and men, worship and war, prophets and prostitutes. But when the dust settles, only one remains the true King of Kings. — Pastor Brandon

  • 1 John 4-5

    26/09/2016 Duration: 44min

    "Love Letters from John" John wants us to take full possession of the life that he so well explained in his Gospel. He stresses that we need to let able in us what we heard from the beginning: that when jesus came into the world, He was and continues to be, the physical, obvious and personal presentation of God's Great Love for us. Also, that we can abide with the Son, and with the Father, and with each other in a deep and rich fellowship. And this is the promise that He has promised us: Zoe Life--Eternal Life Here and Now. -- Pastor Mike

  • 1 John 2-3

    18/09/2016 Duration: 43min

    "Love Letters from John" John wants us to take full possession of the life that he so well explained in his Gospel. He stresses that we need to let able in us what we heard from the beginning: that when jesus came into the world, He was and continues to be, the physical, obvious and personal presentation of God's Great Love for us. Also, that we can abide with the Son, and with the Father, and with each other in a deep and rich fellowship. And this is the promise that He has promised us: Zoe Life--Eternal Life Here and Now. -- Pastor Mike

  • 1 John 1

    13/09/2016 Duration: 43min

    "Love Letters from John" John wants us to take full possession of the life that he so well explained in his Gospel. He stresses that we need to let able in us what we heard from the beginning: that when jesus came into the world, He was and continues to be, the physical, obvious and personal presentation of God's Great Love for us. Also, that we can abide with the Son, and with the Father, and with each other in a deep and rich fellowship. And this is the promise that He has promised us: Zoe Life--Eternal Life Here and Now. -- Pastor Mike

  • John 21

    04/09/2016 Duration: 38min

    “Live Eternally.” John writes his gospel “so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in His name.” This “life” is Zoe in Greek. It differs from bios life. Zoe life is God’s life. It is the kind of life that lives forever. It never decays. Though originally assumed to be something attainable only in heaven, John dares us to find that life in Jesus today. This is the life God wants us to live, right now. A piece of Himself within us. A bit of heaven on earth before Jesus returns. Eternal life is not merely life after death, but also life before death. — Pastor Brandon

  • Living at the Pace of the Garden

    28/08/2016 Duration: 16min

    “Live Eternally.” John writes his gospel “so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in His name.” This “life” is Zoe in Greek. It differs from bios life. Zoe life is God’s life. It is the kind of life that lives forever. It never decays. Though originally assumed to be something attainable only in heaven, John dares us to find that life in Jesus today. This is the life God wants us to live, right now. A piece of Himself within us. A bit of heaven on earth before Jesus returns. Eternal life is not merely life after death, but also life before death. — Pastor Brandon

  • John 19-20

    28/08/2016 Duration: 42min

    “Live Eternally.” John writes his gospel “so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in His name.” This “life” is Zoe in Greek. It differs from bios life. Zoe life is God’s life. It is the kind of life that lives forever. It never decays. Though originally assumed to be something attainable only in heaven, John dares us to find that life in Jesus today. This is the life God wants us to live, right now. A piece of Himself within us. A bit of heaven on earth before Jesus returns. Eternal life is not merely life after death, but also life before death. — Pastor Brandon

  • To Live In Unity is to Live In the Trinity

    21/08/2016 Duration: 20min

    “Live Eternally.” John writes his gospel “so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in His name.” This “life” is Zoe in Greek. It differs from bios life. Zoe life is God’s life. It is the kind of life that lives forever. It never decays. Though originally assumed to be something attainable only in heaven, John dares us to find that life in Jesus today. This is the life God wants us to live, right now. A piece of Himself within us. A bit of heaven on earth before Jesus returns. Eternal life is not merely life after death, but also life before death. — Pastor Brandon

  • John 17-18

    21/08/2016 Duration: 37min

    “Live Eternally.” John writes his gospel “so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in His name.” This “life” is Zoe in Greek. It differs from bios life. Zoe life is God’s life. It is the kind of life that lives forever. It never decays. Though originally assumed to be something attainable only in heaven, John dares us to find that life in Jesus today. This is the life God wants us to live, right now. A piece of Himself within us. A bit of heaven on earth before Jesus returns. Eternal life is not merely life after death, but also life before death. — Pastor Brandon

  • John 15-16

    14/08/2016 Duration: 47min

    Pastor Mike teaches through John 15-16

  • The God Who Became a Slave

    07/08/2016 Duration: 11min

    “Live Eternally.” John writes his gospel “so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in His name.” This “life” is Zoe in Greek. It differs from bios life. Zoe life is God’s life. It is the kind of life that lives forever. It never decays. Though originally assumed to be something attainable only in heaven, John dares us to find that life in Jesus today. This is the life God wants us to live, right now. A piece of Himself within us. A bit of heaven on earth before Jesus returns. Eternal life is not merely life after death, but also life before death. — Pastor Brandon

  • John 13-14

    07/08/2016 Duration: 44min

    “Live Eternally.” John writes his gospel “so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in His name.” This “life” is Zoe in Greek. It differs from bios life. Zoe life is God’s life. It is the kind of life that lives forever. It never decays. Though originally assumed to be something attainable only in heaven, John dares us to find that life in Jesus today. This is the life God wants us to live, right now. A piece of Himself within us. A bit of heaven on earth before Jesus returns. Eternal life is not merely life after death, but also life before death. — Pastor Brandon

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