Creekside

Church of Christ in Valrico FL

Weekly sermons and other content from Creekside Church of Christ in Valrico, Florida

  1. Jun 8

    The Rest of Jesus

    We know the works of Jesus, but we have missed the rest of Jesus -- the holy time, trusting sleep, quiet solitude, easy yoke, and finished Sabbath rest he both modeled and offers to weary disciples. Main text: Matthew 11v28-30 Outline: - The rest of Jesus is holy time (Genesis 2v1-3; Mark 1v35) - The rest of Jesus is asleep in the storm (Matthew 8v20, 23-27) - The rest of Jesus is quiet solitude (Mark 6v30-34) - The rest of Jesus is an easy yoke (Matthew 11v28-30) - The rest of Jesus is now, the Sabbath rest that remains (Hebrews 4v9-11) From Genesis 2 to Hebrews 4, Scripture frames rest as a sanctuary in time, not a leftover at the end of the week. Jesus inherited that pattern: rising before dawn to pray, sleeping through the storm, calling weary apostles away to a deserted place, and offering a yoke shaped to fit our shoulders. Illustrations from Ernest Shackleton on Elephant Island, Hudson Taylor's 1869 letter, and a sleeping child on her father's chest carry the weight of the lesson. The invitation is practical and present-tense: reclaim slow holy moments, name the storms you cannot fix, schedule real solitude, take the easy yoke, and step into the Sabbath rest Jesus completed when he said, "It is finished." Originally Aired: 2026-06-07 Speaker: Heath Dutton 3949 Lithia Pinecrest Rd. Brandon, FL 33596 Chapters: 0:00 Lesson: Matthew 11v28-30 3:21 Holy time (Genesis 2v1-3; Mark 1v35) 7:28 Asleep in the storm (Matthew 8v20, 23-27) 11:29 Quiet solitude (Mark 6v30-34) 17:32 An easy yoke (Matthew 11v28-30) 22:34 The Sabbath rest that remains (Hebrews 4v9-11) 27:59 Closing prayer

  2. Jun 8

    Acts #1

    Origin stories shape who we are, and the church has one we cannot afford to forget. This opening lesson in a new series on Acts walks through Acts 1v1-11 to recover that story, anchor the church in the resurrection, and call every listener to real discipleship. Main text: Acts 1v1-11 Outline: - Origin stories matter, and without ours we drift - Acts is the sequel to Luke's gospel, written to Theophilus - Dating Acts between Paul's Roman house arrest and AD 70 - The power for evangelism is the gospel, not us (Romans 1v16) - God's timing, not ours, and a call to real conversion Acts is not ancient history. It is the church's origin story, and forgetting it means becoming something we were never meant to be. This lesson ties Acts to Luke's gospel, traces Luke the beloved physician as author, and places the book between Paul's house arrest in AD 61 or 62 and the fall of Jerusalem in AD 70. From there it turns to the heart of the matter: the gospel is the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus, and the power belongs to God's word, not our packaging. Stop fretting over outcomes, trust God's timing, and let the conversions in Acts move you toward the real thing. Originally Aired: 2026-06-07 3949 Lithia Pinecrest Rd. Brandon, FL 33596 Chapters: 0:00 Lesson: Acts 1v1-11 2:56 Without the story, we drift 11:42 Acts is the sequel to Luke 14:58 Dating the book of Acts 18:11 The power is in God's word 21:29 God's timing, not ours (Psalm 37) 29:58 Stay in Jerusalem, receive power, be witnesses 33:42 The church is a kingdom, not a republic 34:45 More than cheap therapy: God's mission 39:37 A call to real conversion 40:58 Closing prayer

  3. Jun 8

    A Life of Worship

    A life of worship is not bounded by Sunday morning or Wednesday night. Luke Beggs works through Exodus 34v14, Romans 12v2, and Hebrews 12v1-2 to show that God is jealous, worthy, and deserving of worship, and that the right response is a 24/7 life of heart, mind, and conduct turned toward Him. Main text: Exodus 34v14 Outline: - God is jealous of worship, so we ought to worship in assembly - God is worthy of worship, so we ought to worship in thought - God is deserving of worship, so we ought to worship in a faithful life Why does God's own name carry "Jealous" with it, and what does that say about the way we sing, pray, commune, give, and listen on Sunday? Luke draws a hard line between Isaiah's "lips near, heart far" worshipers in Matthew 15v7-9 and a gathered church whose hearts are actually in the room. From there the lesson moves inward, calling for the renewed mind of Romans 12v2 and Ephesians 4v20-24, and the captive thoughts of 2 Corinthians 10v5 over against a culture that says to escape your mind rather than fill it with God. It closes at the cross, walking through Ephesians 2v1-9 and 1 Peter 1v3-9 to ask what kind of life is owed to a God who earned our worship by dying for us. Originally Aired: 2026-06-07 Speaker: Luke Beggs 3949 Lithia Pinecrest Rd. Brandon, FL 33596 Chapters: 0:00 Lesson: A Life of Worship (Exodus 34v14) 2:52 God is jealous of worship, so we worship in assembly 10:26 God is worthy of worship, so we worship in thought 19:27 God is deserving of worship, so we worship in a faithful life 36:42 Invitation and closing

  4. Jun 1

    Kingdom Commission

    The Great Commission is not a job for professionals. Chaz Austin walks through Matthew, Mark, and Luke to show why disciple-making is a personal charge to every Christian, not something you outsource to a preacher, a missionary, or a check in the collection plate. Main text: Matthew 28v18-20 Outline: - Kingdom Commission is a prescribed message - Kingdom Commission is a personal mandate - Kingdom Commission is a planetary mission - Kingdom Commission is a progressive mentorship When was the last time you sat down with someone and shared Jesus? When was the last time you intentionally discipled a younger believer? Those two questions frame a lesson on what Jesus actually entrusted to His followers in Matthew 28v18-20, Mark 16v15-16, Luke 24v47, and Acts 8v1-4. Disciple-making is a prescribed message about both sin and the Savior, a personal "go me" assignment, a mission to every nation including our own backyard, and a lifelong mentorship that does not end at baptism. The closing illustration of the SS United States, a warship built for battle that drifted into comfort, becomes a warning against a church that does the same. Originally Aired: 2026-05-31 Speaker: Chaz Austin 3949 Lithia Pinecrest Rd. Brandon, FL 33596 Chapters: 0:00 Lesson: Matthew 28v18-20 2:13 Kingdom Commission is a prescribed message 8:14 Kingdom Commission is a personal mandate 12:36 Kingdom Commission is a planetary mission 17:03 Kingdom Commission is a progressive mentorship 22:35 Illustration: the SS United States 25:55 Closing prayer

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