Listen to weekly sermons from the Coram Deo Church Community in Omaha, Nebraska.
In this sermon, we explore the Bible's vision of intentional transformation, summarized powerfully in Romans 12:1-2.
Every human being is being transformed. Change is not something only religious peo…
By God’s grace, Coram Deo Church celebrates 20 years of gospel ministry this month. As we praise God for His faithfulness and look forward to what lies ahead, we welcome guest preacher Scotty Smith t…
In this sermon, preached by one of Coram Deo’s church planting partners, Dave Comeau, we explore what it means to follow examples who know where they are going and who also know where they belong.
To …
In this sermon honoring Coram Deo's 20th birthday, Pastor Bob unpacks three aspects of a coram deo approach to gospel ministry.
In 2 Corinthians 4, the Apostle Paul describes his conviction that gospe…
In this sermon, we explore what it looks like to bring feelings of doubt and despair before God.
Every human being goes through seasons of doubt. But what do we do in those moments? Psalm 74 describes…
In this sermon, we follow the Psalmist's own journey to resolve his spiritual doubts and questions as he navigates a world that often seems unfair and unjust.
Every human being longs for the right kin…
In this sermon, we explore the reality that we all want a king who exercises dominion, brings prosperity, and delivers his people.
Every human being longs for the right kind of leadership and rule. Wh…
In this sermon, we unpack what it means to be a people of hope. God's word gives us timely hope for various stages of life, culminating in the timeless hope of the resurrection.
Some sort of hope driv…
In this sermon, we explore the gift of desperation and how it can lead us into deeper intimacy and worship of God.
As the saying goes, “desperate times call for desperate measures.” To be human is to …
In this sermon, we explore some of the hindrances to resilience, and how the gospel of Jesus Christ empowers us for a life of resilience.
If you're going to live a meaningful life, you need to cultiva…
In this sermon, we explore how God’s work in the past anchors God’s people in the present.
Every one of us is story-formed. We are shaped by what happens to us and by how we respond. But if we dwell o…
Psalm 67 shows us the right way to seek God's blessing: not individually, but communally. We should ask God to show favor to his people, because the flourishing of the church leads to the flourishing…
In this sermon, we explore the anatomy of Christian worship: the what, why, when, how, and who.
Human beings aren't just thinkers or lovers or doers; we are worshipers. And the Bible calls us to worsh…
In this sermon, we explore the reality that each one of us needs a greater vision of the God who is provider, powerful, and personal. Whether you are a Christian or not, everyone has an idea about wh…
In this sermon, we examine the truth that God is just judge, and we explore why that's good news for the world.
Psalm 64 is a psalm full of reversals: the wickedness of humanity is upended and judged …
In this sermon, we explore the reality that Christians are called to bear one another's burdens in such a way that we are participating in one another's sanctification.
As disciples of Jesus who are f…
In this sermon, we explore what it looks like to live out the call to "welcome one another as Christ has welcomed you."
Throughout his ministry, Jesus Christ welcomed both outsiders and insiders, both…
Whose responsibility is it to teach in the local church? Because Jesus is our great high priest, all Christians are called to "teach and admonish one another" (Colossians 3:16). In this sermon, we ex…
In the Middle Ages, the Roman Catholic Church mandated that Christians confess their sins to a priest. But since Jesus is our great high priest, Christians actually have the freedom and responsibilit…
Christ is risen! Sin and death have been defeated, and all those who trust in Christ receive eternal life. But what does that mean, exactly? In this Easter 2025 sermon, we look at John 3:16—perhaps t…