Not Ruled by Fear of Man: Resurrection Power in Psalm 56
by Apostles Uptown Team on April 6th, 2026
From the sermon preached on April 5, 2026 | Psalm 56 | EASTER SUNDAY The fear of man is not simply a matter of caring too much what people think. It goes deeper: it is the creeping belief that other people hold the final word over your life — your reputation, your security, your future. Psalm 56, read through the lens of the resurrection of Jesus Christ, offers a specific and honest answer to that... Read More
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Good Friday: Are You Close to the Cross or Safe from It?
by Apostles Uptown Team on April 3rd, 2026
From the Sermon preached on April 3, 2026 | Psalm 56 | EASTER SUNDAY Good Friday confronts every person with a question that goes deeper than doctrine: not merely "Do you believe in the cross?" but "Where are you standing in relation to it?" In Luke 23:44–49, the evangelist Luke the author of the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles records three groups who witnessed the crucifixion of Jesu... Read More
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When Good Things Block Your Intimacy with God
by Apostles Uptown Team on March 30th, 2026
From the Sermon delivered on March 29, 2026 | Jesus Cleanses the Temple When good things quietly crowd God out of our lives, intimacy with God doesn't die dramatically — it just slowly goes cold. That's the real problem Jesus addresses when he walks into the temple in John 2: not outright wickedness, but displacement. Not obvious idolatry, but legitimate things occupying illegitimate places.Pastor... Read More
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What the Wedding at Cana Says About Your Deficit
by Apostles Uptown Team on March 23rd, 2026
From the Sermon delivered on March 22, 2026 | Jesus' Creative Power & Glory The wedding at Cana is one of the most familiar stories in the Gospels, and one of the most misread. It is not primarily a story about hospitality or abundance or Jesus showing up when the party runs out of wine. It is a sign — John's word, not a modern one — and signs, by definition, point beyond themselves to something g... Read More
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Knowing Jesus When Life Still Feels Like Nazareth
by Apostles Uptown Team on March 16th, 2026
From the Sermon delivered on March 15, 2026 | Follow Me Knowing Jesus — really knowing him — doesn't always feel the way you thought it would. If you came to faith with certain hopes attached, and those hopes have gone quiet or gone sideways, you are not alone in that. In John 1:43–51, a skeptic named Nathaniel encounters Jesus for the first time and raises a question that many people in this city... Read More
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How Do You Actually Start Knowing Jesus Personally?
by Apostles Uptown Team on March 9th, 2026
From the Sermon delivered on March 8, 2026 | Come and See There's a particular kind of loneliness that doesn't always show up on our radars: it’s the loneliness of knowing a lot about someone and still feeling like you don't really know them at all. Knowing Jesus personally isn't about accumulating the right theology or showing up to the right services. According to the Gospel of John, it's someth... Read More
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Who Are You When Everything Falls Apart?
by Apostles Uptown Team on March 2nd, 2026
From the Sermon delivered on March 1, 2026 | Behold the Lamb of God A few weeks before he died, actor James Van Der Beek said something most of us quietly dread having to face. He had been diagnosed with cancer — thin, exhausted, alone in an apartment — and found himself staring down a question he'd spent his adult life avoiding: Who am I, if I'm not any of the things I've built? Jesus, the Lamb o... Read More
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Knowing Jesus
by Apostles Uptown Team on February 23rd, 2026
From the Sermon delivered on February 22, 2026 | The God Who Speaks For Himself There's a particular kind of loneliness that Manhattan specializes in. You can be surrounded by eight million people on the subway, in your building, on the sidewalk outside your door — and still feel profoundly unknown. Known by no one. Seen by no one. Just another face moving through the city.Most of us have learned ... Read More
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What Is Propitiation
by Apostles Uptown Team on February 16th, 2026
From the Sermon delivered on February 15, 2026 | Propitiation Propitiation meaning, at its simplest, is this: Jesus Christ became our high priest, took the full weight of human guilt before God, and resolved it — not managed it, not minimized it, but removed it entirely. Most of us have never used that word out loud, but if you have ever carried guilt that self-awareness could not fix, that time h... Read More
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You're Not Holding On
by Apostles Uptown Team on February 9th, 2026
From the Sermon delivered on February 8, 2026 | The God Who Helps There's a moment that happens to most of us in this city — maybe on the subway, maybe staring at the ceiling at 2 a.m. — when we realize that knowing what to do and actually being able to do it are two very different things. You know you should let it go. You know the bills are covered. You know, logically, that everything is going ... Read More
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What Sort of Man Is This?
by Apostles Uptown Team on February 2nd, 2026
From the Sermon delivered on February 1, 2026 | Who Is This Man? There's a question a lot of us carry quietly into a new week — not the kind you'd ask at a dinner party, but the kind that surfaces at 6 a.m. when the alarm goes off and the weight of everything settles back onto your chest before you've even put your feet on the floor. Does anyone actually know what this feels like? The Christian an... Read More
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Slavery to the Fear of Death
by Apostles Uptown Team on January 19th, 2026
From the Sermon delivered on January 18, 2026 | Freedom From Fear Slavery to the fear of death is the driving anxiety that compels us to secure our worth, happiness, and legacy before our time runs out. According to Hebrews 2:15, this slavery isn't merely a fear of the moment of dying; it is a spiritual condition where death "orders our life," creating panic, urgency, and a scarcity mindset. Jesus... Read More
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