Sermons

Past messages and current series below. New sermons are uploaded to the Babylon Church podcast every Monday morning.

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Acts of the Spirit: A Summer Study of Acts

Begins June 7, 2026

The Spirit fell at Pentecost, and the church has never been the same (Acts 2:1-4). This summer we walk through the book of Acts together, from the upper room in Jerusalem to a prison cell in Rome, and watch what happens when ordinary people are filled with the power of God.

Current Series
REFINED: Faith in the Furnace

A four-week study in Daniel 3

Three young men. One impossible choice. A God who steps into the fire with his people. If you have ever felt the heat rise around your faith, this series is for you.

May 24, 2026 — "Like the Son of God" (Daniel 3:24-25) When the king looked into the furnace, he didn't see three. He saw four. A sermon on the One who walks into the fire with us, and never leaves us there alone.

May 17, 2026 — "Heated Seven Times Hotter" (Daniel 3:19-23) The moment the three said no, the king turned up the heat. Why faithfulness so often makes the fire rise rather than fall.

May 10, 2026 — "Even If He Does Not" (Daniel 3:16-18) The most dangerous prayer a believer can pray. A sermon on the kind of faith that does not depend on the outcome.

May 3, 2026 — "Bow or Burn" (Daniel 3:8-15) The king sets up a statue. The music plays. Everyone bows. Three men don't. The moment of decision, and what it costs to stand.

Earlier This Spring

April 26, 2026 — "The Only Way Home" (John 14:6) Jesus did not say he was a way to the Father. He said he was the way. A sermon on the most offensive sentence in the New Testament, and the comfort underneath it.

April 19, 2026 — "When I Put Away Childish Things" (1 Corinthians 13:8-13) The apostle Paul on the difference between immature and mature faith. A sermon on what it actually means to grow up in Christ.

April 12, 2026 — "Born Again" (John 3:1-21) Nicodemus came to Jesus at night with a respectable question. He left with a calling that broke his life open.

April 5, 2026 (Easter Sunday) — "He Lives, So Go" (Matthew 28:1-20) The Resurrection and the Great Commission, preached together. Christ is not dead. We have a job to do.

Series: STAND FIRM

Five weeks on personal responsibility, prayer, spiritual warfare, and the daily fight to keep your heart in Christ.

March 8, 2026 — "Guard Your Heart" (Philippians 4:4-9) The peace that surpasses understanding is not a feeling. It is a guard posted at the door of your mind.

March 1, 2026 — "The God of This World" (2 Corinthians 4:1-6) Why the world looks the way it does, and how to see through what the enemy wants you to see.

February 22, 2026 — "The Roaring Lion" (1 Peter 5:6-11) The devil prowls. He does not roar at everyone the same way, and he does not come for you by accident.

February 15, 2026 — "Ask, Seek, Knock" (Matthew 7:7-11) A sermon on prayer when nothing is happening, when the heavens feel like brass, and when you keep on asking anyway.

February 8, 2026 — "A Man's Sins Shall Be His Own" (Ezekiel 18:20) The devil is not the only enemy in this fight. A sermon on personal responsibility, on owning what is yours to own, and on the refusal to blame anyone else for what belongs to you.

Series: BUILT TO LAST

Four weeks on the Christian home.

February 1, 2026 — "On the Rock" (Matthew 7:24-27) Why some houses weather the storm, and why some wash out to sea. A sermon on building a life, and a family, that lasts.

January 25, 2026 — "Train Them Up" (Proverbs 22:6) The wisdom of intentional, Biblical parenting in a generation that has lost the plot.

January 18, 2026 — "A Crown to Her Husband" (Proverbs 31:10-31) The Biblical portrait of the wife of noble character. Not a checklist, but a calling.

January 11, 2026 — "By His Design" (Genesis 2:18-25) Why God made men and women different, and what the modern world is afraid to say about it.

New Year

January 4, 2026 — "The Year of the Lord's Favor" (Luke 4:14-21) Jesus stands up in the synagogue at Nazareth, opens the scroll of Isaiah, and announces what he has come to do. A sermon for the new year on the mission of Christ and the calling of his church.