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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 Daniel Goulding · Sep 18, 2023
In Acts 9, the dramatic conversion of Saul of Tarsus — history's most zealous enemy of the church turned its most powerful evangelist — reveals that when someone truly encounters the risen Jesus, their entire purpose is reoriented. God does not simply adjust problems or promise prosperity; He remakes a person from the inside out, shifting their worldview, their values, and their mission. That transformation is not merely personal: changed people become change agents, and God's strategy for reaching cities, families, and the world flows through them.
Pastor Scott Rodgers · Feb 10, 2019
Walking through John 9, Pastor Scott Rogers shows that a genuine encounter with Jesus produces real, visible life change. The man born blind could not explain the theology of his healing, but he could not deny what had happened to him: 'I was blind, but now I see.' The sermon calls followers of Jesus to approach Him with humility and obedience — the same posture the blind man took — and to hold firmly to what they know God has done in their lives, even when they cannot answer every skeptical question about faith.