Christ Presbyterian Church (christpca.net) began in 2005 as a small Bible study made up of people who wanted to see a new Christ-centered church in the Temecula Valley. That original vision is still intact and on display every Sunday. When you worship with us, you are brought face to face with Jesus—his life, his death, his ministry for us today at the right hand of God, and his coming again. We fervently believe that our lives need to be shaped by the message of Jesus, what the Bible calls “the gospel,” because it is only as we are formed and reformed by that good news that we are able to love God and love our neighbor.
We conclude Jesus’ confrontation with the religious authorities looking at three of life’s biggest questions; life after death, what God requires of h...
One of Jesus’ more well-known phrases is when he takes a Roman coin and says, “Render unto Caesar what is Caesar’s and to God what belongs to God.” Th...
In His final week in Jerusalem, Jesus confronts the religious authorities and tells us that the kingdom of heaven is like a king who throws a wedding ...
In this fourth sermon in the series Doxology, we will find ourselves in Ephesians 3:20-21 at the tail end of one of the Apostle Paul’s prayers. Paul i...
The tension between Jesus and the religious leaders continues to intensify and He confronts the religious leaders with their failure to receive God’s ...
Today we look at three remarkable scenes display Jesus as the Savior of sinners. Through his triumphal entry into Jerusalem, his cleansing of the temp...
In this sermon, we look at one of the more memorable and radical parables of Jesus; the parable of the workers in the vineyard. This scene in Matthew’...
In this week’s passage, Matthew 19:13-30, parents bring their children to Jesus for blessings, and a successful young aristocrat stops Jesus to make s...
While we know the familiar stories and events in the gospels, we need to stop and hear Jesus speak because his voice continues to confront and comfort...
In our third sermon in our Doxology series, we turn to the ending verses of the Letter of Jude (Jude 24-25) where Jude addresses what he calls attacks...