Sermons by Charlie Meyer (Page 19)
Charlie is a founding pastor at Living Hope Church in Rochester, MN
Kingdom Q&A: Matthew 19
The world often tells us one thing when the Lord says something very different. This week we take a look at what Jesus has to say about divorce, children and wealth in Matthew, chapter 19.
Matthew 17: Kingdom Preview
This week we jump back into the book of Matthew by taking a look at chapter 17.
The End of the Beginning: A Summary of Genesis
How will you respond to God’s faithfulness? This week as we wrap up our study in Genesis, we see the faithfulness of our Lord displayed in many different ways.
Genesis 42: Family Matters
Charlie takes us through the end of the story of Joseph in Egypt.
Genesis 40-41: The Bigger Picture
At times we are tempted to wish we were in someone else’s position in life. However, the Lord has placed each of us in a set of unique situations that culminate in accomplishing his will for our lives. This week we look at Genesis, chapters 40 and 41 to see how the trials that Joseph endured helped grow him in his ability to accomplish God’s will.
Genesis 39: The Prospering Servant
Joseph was prospered by God because he realized that in any and every circumstance he was doing the work that his extremely generous master had given him to do. Sometimes God puts us in difficult situations and expects us to faithfully follow His lead. This week we see in Genesis, chapter 39 how Jospeh responds to the difficult situation God has allowed him to go through.
Gods mysterious grace
Join us in the second part of our first ever connection days! Charlie will take us through the amazing ways God reveals his grace.
Kingdoms Part: Matthew 15
Who do we look to for answers? Do we look to men or to the Word of God? God has given us answers as to who we are. This week in Matthew chapter 15, Jesus tells us we need to turn to God’s Word for hope and to find answers for the questions we have.
The Kingdom in Parables: Matthew 13
Charlie Meyer takes us through the Parables in Matthew 13 and explains them as Jesus intended them to be understood.