CrossPointe Coast | Pineda
Sermons from the Pineda Congregation of CrossPointe Coast
Episodes
-
After Sunday | James, a Servant
September 9th, 2025 | 32 mins 31 secs
A casual conversation at CrossPointe Coast about the scripture and sermon from the previous Sunday.
-
James 1:1 | James, a Servant
September 7th, 2025 | 47 mins 23 secs
A Sermon Series — FAITH IN LIFE | Practicing the Way of Christ in the Book of James
-
After Sunday | Elder Ordination and Installation
September 2nd, 2025 | 31 mins 7 secs
A casual conversation at CrossPointe Coast about the scripture and sermon from the previous Sunday.
-
2 Timothy 2:2 | Entrust to Faithful Men
August 31st, 2025 | 46 mins 5 secs
Ordination and Installation Sunday 2025
-
After Sunday | I am the Resurrection
August 26th, 2025 | 52 mins 33 secs
A casual conversation at CrossPointe Coast about the scripture and sermon from the previous Sunday.
-
John 11:17–27 | I am the Resurrection
August 24th, 2025 | 51 mins 36 secs
A sermon on John 11:17–27.
-
After Sunday | No Empty Word
August 19th, 2025 | 35 mins 17 secs
A casual conversation at CrossPointe Coast about the scripture and sermon from the previous Sunday.
-
Deuteronomy 32:44-47 | No Empty Word
August 18th, 2025 | 49 mins 28 secs
“The Song of Moses | No Empty Word” is a call to remember the greatness, faithfulness, and justice of the Lord across generations. Through blessing, provocation, and judgment, the Lord remains the Rock—righteous and unchanging—while His people forget and rebel. Yet even in wrath, God moves toward salvation, and this song, sung by Moses, is no empty word—it is our very life.
-
After Sunday | I, Even I, am He
August 12th, 2025 | 38 mins 36 secs
A casual conversation at CrossPointe Coast about the scripture and sermon from the previous Sunday.
-
Deuteronomy 32:34-43 | I, Even I, Am He
August 11th, 2025 | 37 mins 13 secs
“The Song of Moses | No Empty Word” is a call to remember the greatness, faithfulness, and justice of the Lord across generations. Through blessing, provocation, and judgment, the Lord remains the Rock—righteous and unchanging—while His people forget and rebel. Yet even in wrath, God moves toward salvation, and this song, sung by Moses, is no empty word—it is our very life.
-
After Sunday | Discerning Defeat
August 5th, 2025 | 38 mins 34 secs
A casual conversation at CrossPointe Coast about the scripture and sermon from the previous Sunday.
-
Deuteronomy 32:30-33 | Discerning Defeat
August 3rd, 2025 | 49 mins 55 secs
“The Song of Moses | No Empty Word” is a call to remember the greatness, faithfulness, and justice of the Lord across generations. Through blessing, provocation, and judgment, the Lord remains the Rock—righteous and unchanging—while His people forget and rebel. Yet even in wrath, God moves toward salvation, and this song, sung by Moses, is no empty word—it is our very life.
-
After Sunday | The Lord Saw
July 30th, 2025 | 41 mins 52 secs
A casual conversation at CrossPointe Coast about the scripture and sermon from the previous Sunday.
-
Deuteronomy 32:19-29 | The Lord Saw
July 27th, 2025 | 50 mins 20 secs
“The Song of Moses | No Empty Word” is a call to remember the greatness, faithfulness, and justice of the Lord across generations. Through blessing, provocation, and judgment, the Lord remains the Rock—righteous and unchanging—while His people forget and rebel. Yet even in wrath, God moves toward salvation, and this song, sung by Moses, is no empty word—it is our very life.
-
After Sunday | Jeshurun Grew Fat
July 22nd, 2025 | 42 mins 42 secs
A casual conversation at CrossPointe Coast about the scripture and sermon from the previous Sunday.
-
Deuteronomy 32:15-18 | Jeshurun Grew Fat
July 20th, 2025 | 51 mins 34 secs
“The Song of Moses | No Empty Word” is a call to remember the greatness, faithfulness, and justice of the Lord across generations. Through blessing, provocation, and judgment, the Lord remains the Rock—righteous and unchanging—while His people forget and rebel. Yet even in wrath, God moves toward salvation, and this song, sung by Moses, is no empty word—it is our very life.