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Rock Point Church · all sermons
Pastor Bill Bush · Mar 29, 2026
Good Friday — the day Jesus was tortured, bore the full weight of human sin, and died on the cross — is called 'good' because in that darkness God accomplished the deepest possible good: He absorbed His own judgment so we would not have to, and He tore the curtain separating us from His presence. Pastor Bill argues that this same logic applies to every dark day in our lives: when we remember the cross, cry out honestly like Jesus did, and walk through the torn curtain into relationship with God rather than staying in the rubble of our circumstances, the darkest days can do the deepest good in us.
Pastor Bill Bush · Nov 8, 2021
Drawing from Romans 1:16–32, Pastor Bill Bush argues that the world's deepening confusion, moral distortion, and relational brokenness are not random — they are the present-tense judgment of a holy God against humanity's twin charges of godlessness (living as though God does not exist) and wickedness (living as though we are God). The only rescue from this downward spiral is the gospel: the good news that Jesus came — which is Christmas — and that through faith in Him we are made right before God and find the life, identity, and joy we have been searching for everywhere else.
Pastor Bill Bush · Mar 11, 2018
Drawing from Revelation 6–19 and the prophecy of Daniel's seventy weeks, this sermon argues that the coming seven-year Great Tribulation — characterized by global war, famine, disease, and God's righteous judgment — is not a distant curiosity but a urgent call to action. Because believers will not be present for that period, the knowledge of what is coming should drive every Christian to intentional, sacrificial evangelism right now, pointing people to Jesus by loving them like Jesus before it is too late.