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Rock Point Church · all sermons
Pastor Bill Bush · Oct 27, 2025
Just as sharing our personal testimony is a mission rather than a memory, giving the first and best of our income is a testimony of trust rather than a mere financial transaction. Pastor Bill walks from Genesis to the New Testament to show that tithing has always been a voluntary act of worship rooted in the conviction that everything we have belongs to God. He argues that the fear and frustration so many people feel about money is itself the 'curse' that generosity is designed to break, and that genuine faith — choosing to give even when it seems impossible — is the doorway to peace, purpose, and a deeper experience of God's provision.
Pastor Bill Bush · Jul 21, 2024
Using the feeding of the five thousand in Matthew 14, Pastor Bill argues that our so-called control issues are really trust issues. God consistently asks us to step out before He supplies, not the other way around. He is not a God of subtraction but of multiplication, and He invites His people to bring what little they have — their time, talent, treasure, and testimony — so He can do far more through them than they could ever manage on their own. The adventure of faith begins when we stop saying 'I can't' and start saying 'I will trust.'
Pastor Daniel Goulding · Feb 26, 2024
Drawing from Numbers 11, Pastor Daniel Goulding shows that envy — fueled by comparison — is one of the enemy's most effective tools for robbing believers of the abundant life Jesus purchased for them. When the Israelites became fixated on what they lacked, they grew blind to God's miraculous daily provision, began to misremember their slavery as desirable, and ultimately rejected God as their provider. The same pattern threatens us today: envy blinds us to God's past goodness, His present provision, and His promises for our future, making contentment — learned through worship and trust in Christ — the essential antidote.
Pastor Clayton York · Jul 12, 2022
Drawing from Genesis 22 and the name Jehovah Jireh, Pastor Clayton York shows that God never asks for our obedience in order to harm us but to draw our hearts closer to Him. Just as Abraham trusted God enough to obey without all the details — walking toward Mount Moriah with no guarantee of the outcome — God had already pre-seen the provision. The call for every believer is to stop holding tightly to their 'Isaac,' keep moving in faith through the process, and trust that the One who provided the ultimate sacrifice at Calvary will provide in every situation we face.