Sermons by Rene Schlaepfer

Rene Schlaepfer · April 18, 2010
In the Gospels, Jesus was the epitome of compassion, yet also carried with Him the mission of confronting religious hypocrisy. His love for people permeated everything he said and did. How can I develop a heart like Jesus?
Rene Schlaepfer · April 4, 2010
Outside a tomb on a Sunday morning thousands of years ago, a woman rejected by the world encounters a miracle.
Rene Schlaepfer · March 28, 2010
Learning to wait is a hard lesson in life. James shows us when, why, and how to be patient.
Rene Schlaepfer · March 21, 2010
What do you focus on most throughout the day? What is your life centered around? For most people, our favorite letter of the alphabet is “I”. But what would life be like if we could shift our focus to something else—and what exactly should that be?
Rene Schlaepfer · February 21, 2010
When it's time to make a decision, what do you base your decision on? And do you ever worry you'll make the wrong decision? What biblical truths can guide us in making wise decisions?
Rene Schlaepfer · February 14, 2010
If you’re not currently in going through a tough time right now, guess what—there’s probably one right around the corner! It’s the nature of living in this world, and most tough times are out of our control. But our response to these tough times is something that we can, through Christ, have some control over, and it all comes down to what we believe God’s role is in our trials.
Rene Schlaepfer · February 7, 2010
This first message in the series addresses who James was, and how the book of James complements the teachings of Paul. But the most important question he addresses is how we can live authentically in a world that isn't? Is there anything in our lives distinguishing us as Christians from the rest of the world?
Rene Schlaepfer · January 24, 2010
World Outreach Weeks starts this weekend and continues all week long. You can meet missionaries from all over the world through dinners, classes, and more. Find out how the message of hope is being spread throughout the world! (message includes guest speaker Marty Shaw)