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Rock Point Church · all sermons
Pastor Fernando Mejia · Nov 19, 2025
Drawing from Jesus' divine appointment with the Samaritan woman in John 4, Pastor Fernando Mejia shows that Jesus intentionally seeks out the overlooked and broken, offering living water that does far more than meet an immediate need. This living water requires God's order in our lives to flow freely, and it is never meant to stop with us — just as the woman at the well became the first evangelist to Samaria, every believer is called to be a 'bucket' through whom that living water reaches others.
Pastor Bill Bush · Nov 25, 2024
Using Peter's denial and restoration as a lens, the sermon argues that failure in the Christian life need not be final. Unlike Judas, who rejected Jesus entirely, Peter always believed — he simply fell out of fear. The path forward requires three movements: honestly acknowledging our sin, genuinely accepting God's restoring love, and actively stepping back into the mission Jesus has called every believer to. Repentance, rightly understood, is not merely stopping the wrong direction but turning and going the right way — feeding the sheep, making disciples, and living fully on purpose with God.
Pastor Daniel Goulding · Sep 17, 2024
Drawing from Matthew 18:21-35, Pastor Daniel Goulding argues that genuine followers of Jesus are called to forgive others not because it is easy or fair, but because they have first been forgiven an incalculable debt by God. Using Jesus' parable of the unforgiving servant, he shows that unforgiveness functions as a self-imposed prison, while choosing to forgive — even repeatedly and even when it doesn't feel natural — is the path to true freedom. Forgiveness is not forgetting, not a feeling, and not fair; it is a faith-driven decision rooted in gratitude for what Christ has already done.
Pastor Bill Bush · May 22, 2023
Drawing from 2 Samuel 9, Pastor Bill shows that biblical kindness — the Hebrew word chesed — is far more than being cordial or polite. It is an active, covenant-rooted pursuit of mercy and provision of grace toward people who cannot repay us and may not deserve it. Just as David sought out Mephibosheth to bless him for Jonathan's sake, God seeks us out in our brokenness and seats us at His table because of Jesus. When we regularly experience that kindness at the Lord's table, we are empowered to express it in our most difficult relationships.
Pastor Daniel Goulding · Nov 15, 2021
In Romans 2, Paul dismantles the self-righteousness of religious people who feel superior to the unrighteous described in Romans 1. Using the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector as a lens, Pastor Daniel shows that churchgoers are just as condemned before a holy God as anyone else — because God's standard is perfection, not goodness. Our only hope is not better behavior or religious performance, but the mercy and grace found in Jesus, who fulfilled the law on our behalf so that all who believe in Him are declared righteous.