Sermons by Daniel Goepfrich (Page 2)

Hebrews, Part 4

Passage: Hebrews 2:5-18 In this message, Daniel Goepfrich focused on the humanity of Jesus and why it’s essential for our faith. Jesus, in his humanity, regains what we lost through Adam and shows us a perfect example of trust and alignment with God’s character. Jesus being fully human and fully divine brings hope and restoration, reminding us that we’re not alone in our struggles. Remember: Jesus is bigger than any challenge we face! Bumper music, “November” by Limujii [FTUM Release]

Hebrews, Part 3

Passage: Hebrews 2:1-4 In this message, Daniel Goepfrich examined the first of five warning passages in the book of Hebrews. He reminds us that drifting away from our faith often happens slowly and unintentionally. By paying closer attention to Jesus, who is better than anything else, and anchoring ourselves in his truth, we can avoid drifting. He challenges us to look at how closely we pay attention to our spiritual lives and where we might be drifting. Jesus is our…

Hebrews, Part 2

Passage: Hebrews 1:1-14 In this message, Daniel Goepfrich led us into the powerful book of Hebrews, reminding us that Jesus is the ultimate revelation of God — better than any other before, including prophets and angels. This profound truth encourages us to deepen our appreciation for Jesus and hold firm to our faith even when life’s challenges seem daunting. Remember, Jesus is better than anyone and anything else. Bumper music, “November” by Limujii [FTUM Release]

Hebrews, Part 1

In this message, Daniel Goepfrich began a new teaching series on perseverance and godliness. He highlighted Psalm 1, which outlines what it means to be a righteous person: not following the wicked, delighting in God’s commands, and thriving through perseverance. He connected these ideas to our spiritual journey, noting that summer can be difficult, and perseverance is a necessity. Ultimately, Daniel encouraged us to persevere and align ourselves with Christ, ready to delve into the book of Hebrews in upcoming…

The More You Obey, Part 4

In this message, Daniel Goepfrich explored the book of Hosea, continuing our focus on obedience. He reminded us that spiritual growth is not passive—it requires effort and discipline. Daniel emphasized that knowing scripture is just the start; true growth happens when we actively apply what we learn. Obedience may require sacrifice and make us uncomfortable, but it is crucial to move beyond just knowledge to actively doing what God intends for us. Hosea’s story challenges us to push through discomfort…