Posts Tagged ‘sermon’

Are you sick of boring church services? Are you tired of listening to sermon after sermon? Are you turned-off by door-to-door evangelism? Have you ever wondered, “What’s the point?” Do you long for something big, important, and significant enough to dedicated your life to — but you can’t seem to find it in church as you know it?

In this message I challenge the modern form of Christianity and ask, “XXXX XX XXXXX?!”

I was naked when I preached this message so I set this video to my PowerPoint slides rather than the emotional pornography the congregation was exposed to. (You’re welcome.)

Synopsis: True love is valued most by those who feel like they deserve it the least. This is the story of my personal discovery of the God who sees everything that’s wrong with me, but loves me anyways…


(Having problems with the embedded video? Click here to view on YouTube.)

I know you don’t have time to watch an entire sermon in a single sitting, so I chopped this one into smaller pieces. To make it simple, here’s the whole enchilada (all four parts) for you to chew on at your own pace. Just click the links to watch the videos. Enjoy! ~Kraig

Part 1 (the part about ME) – In this introductory segment, I share some of my favorite memories and explain the importance of memories in the big picture of my marriage and life — especially during tough times.

Part 2 (the part about all of US) – Unfortunately, crisis is universal, unavoidable and inevitable in every life, marriage, family and close relationship. Watch this segment to learn what’s at stake when you experience a crisis of faith.

Part 3 (the part about GOD) – Watch this segment to see how God prepared Joshua & the Israelites for times of crisis. Their example serves as a biblical model for us today.

Part 4 (the part about YOU) – This is my favorite part! In this segment you’ll learn 3 specific things you can do to prevent a CRISIS of faith from becoming a LOSS of faith.

Here’s a clip from my Memorial Day sermon. In this intro video you’ll learn the value of memories (for nations, marriages, families, friendships, and in life) – especially during difficult times.  Additional segments are available on YouTube (or will be available on YouTube as I find time to upload them).

What’s one of your favorite memories?