Image: World Can’t Keep Jesus Dead

This Easter, I’m wrapping up our “I AM” series with John 11:25-26: “I Am the Resurrection and the Life”

None of Jesus’s statements about His identity would’ve meant anything if He were dead in a tomb today. Yet not only did He raise many others from death, He raised Himself, and because He lives, we will live with Him. But how does that change today?




Image: Light of the World

“I Am the Light of the World” From an “I Am” Lent series. John 8:12 We all know darkness in different parts of our lives, but when we open our eyes to the light of Christ, we find that the darkness scatters.




Image: Finding Jesus in an Apple

“Whom do you seek?” Sometimes when we look for God, we find the unexpected. Should that bother us?

From a Lenten service based on John 18:5-6 from an “I Am” series. Uses the image from the Shroud of Turin.




Image: Word in my Heart

For sermon based on Romans 10:8-13 that happens to fall on Valentines Day
Description: “How can I be sure of love?” In our world, love and broken promises seem to go together. But when want to be sure about love, how can we know?

(Psalms 119:11) I have stored up your word in my heart, that I might not sin against you.




Image: 10 Commandments Heart

For my sermon on Psalm 19:7-14
Description: “The Sweet Law” Does obedience excite you? Probably not. But the better we know God, the more we desire obedience to Him.




Images: Buried and Raised with Christ

This week’s sermon title is, “What is the Baptized life?” based on Romans 6:1-11. Here’s some graphics I created for it.baptism-raised-with-Christ baptism-buried-with-Christ




Image: Manger/Cross

I’m preaching on Christmas Eve on Isaiah 9:2-7, and I created this image for use in it. Help yourself if you find it useful.




Image: Thankful for Adversity?

This Thanksgiving, I’m preaching on Deuteronomy 8:1-10:

It’s hard to be thankful in the hard times even when we know God is with us. So what needs to change so we can be truly thankful?

Here’s the image I created for it—feel free to use it.

 




Tomb of Wealth

An image designed for a sermon based on Ecclesiastes 5:10-20, depicting how our wealth can leave us trapped in a tomb, but in Christ, God gives us new life and frees us.




Plumb Line

The Plumb line image from the Amos 7:7-15 pericope. Using earth’s tilted axis as a metaphor for the warped nature of the world and the love of Christ as the standard.