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Rock Point Church · all sermons
Pastor Bill Bush · Oct 20, 2025
Every follower of Jesus carries a story that is meant to be lived forward as an active mission, not filed away as a past memory. Drawing on Mark 5 and the demon-possessed man whom Jesus healed and immediately sent back to his community, Pastor Bill argues that disciples are called to know Jesus personally, grow in biblical community, and go intentionally into the world — using their own testimony, however new or seasoned, as the primary tool for pointing people to Jesus. The danger is letting comfort, distraction, and 'our pigs' keep us from leaning into that calling.
Pastor Bill Bush · Mar 6, 2022
In Romans 15, Paul draws the theological truths of the first 11 chapters of Romans to a practical conclusion: because Jesus moved first — dying for us and drawing us to faith by His Spirit — our faith must now move in response. That movement takes three concrete directions: toward Christ through the Word and worship, into biblical community marked by being truly known, accepted, supported, and developed, and outward intentionally with our time, talents, treasure, and testimony for the sake of reaching a lost world.
Pastor Daniel Goulding · Feb 20, 2022
In Romans 10, Paul makes clear that salvation — believing in your heart and declaring with your mouth that Jesus is Lord — is never meant to be a private, personal possession. The same invitation of faith that draws a person into relationship with God simultaneously sends them outward as a messenger to others. Because people cannot hear what no one shares, every follower of Jesus bears a responsibility to tell the people in their circle of influence about the gospel. Success in this mission is measured not by results but by faithful obedience, trusting God to do what only He can do in another person's heart.