Sex | Les Newsom

Scripture Reference: Genesis 2:21-25

There are few things like human sexuality to polarize our secular culture’s opinions of Christians. But rooted in Genesis 2 is a profound confession by Adam as he looks at Eve about God, and how he’s going to save the world that will likely shock you.

Sermon Points:

  • Sex and the Trinity
  • Sex and the Bible
  • Sex and Us

Gender | Les Newsom

Scripture Reference: Genesis 2:18-25

We live in a day when sex and gender have been torn apart in the culture’s imagination, only to suggest that our sexual differences are merely skin deep. Genesis 2 says otherwise. Quite the contrary, our sexual differences are a window into the very love of God for his people.

Sermon Points:

  • Adam Finds Himself Alone
  • Adam Finds Himself a Helper in Eve
  • Adam Finds Himself in Eve

Work | Les Newsom

Scripture Reference: Genesis 2:5-17

For most adults, the singular formational activity in which we are engaged is our jobs. Which is probably why our work is so fraught with opportunities for difficulty in life. But Genesis 2 lays out a framework for how God intended for his image bearers to think about their work.

Sermon Points:

  • The Sacredness of Our Work
  • The Danger of Our Work
  • The Goal of Our Work

Dignity | Brian Sorgenfrei

Scripture Reference: Genesis 1:26-2:4

The opening book of the Bible reveals a God who makes humanity in His image. This unique claim has profound implications for our dignity and purpose.

Sermon Points:

  • Dignity
  • Dominion
  • Delight

Sovereignty | Les Newsom

Scripture Reference: Genesis 1:1

Genesis 1:1 cuts across our present Western context with a clear and radical proposition: there is a God and he is the creator of all things. From that one premise comes the foundation of a Christian view of the world.

Sermon Points:

  • God and the gods
  • God and His Creation
  • Creation and God’s People