Believe

Today's sermon from John chapter 4, centers on the call to believe, not just in what Jesus can do, but in who He is. Through the story of a father who trusts Jesus’ word before seeing the miracle, we’re reminded that faith is built on Jesus’ promise, not visible proof. John’s Gospel points us to its core message: Jesus is the Savior of the world, and by trusting Him, His death, resurrection, and power, we find real hope, lasting life. You’re invited to respond to that truth by placing your trust in Jesus and finding the life that He offers.

In Remembrance of Jesus

Homecoming 2025

In this Homecoming sermon, Rev. Larry Scott returns to Oakwood to deliver a compelling message on the difference between a relationship with God and fellowship with Him. His sermon highlights that a relationship with God is eternal, secured through salvation in Jesus Christ, and unchanging, granting believers peace and righteousness. Fellowship, however, is conditional, requiring daily choices to align your life with God’s will, purpose, and Word. Drawing from Romans, Ephesians, and 1 John, Rev. Scott encourages you to deepen your fellowship through obedience, repentance, and embracing God’s grace, urging you to live transformed lives and foster unity within the church.

Jesus is God

Blending biblical teaching with real-life testimonies, Pastor Dale Reeves shows how the Gospel of John points us to Jesus as the eternal Creator and Redeemer. He underscores the transformative power of believing in Jesus as the Messiah, urging you to respond to the gospel by accepting Christ, following in baptism, and actively living out their faith. In this sermon, you’ll hear how the Word became flesh and why that changes everything for your life right now.