• ​What will be your last words?
    Jul 3 2025

    This church has always had a pretty amazing ministry designed for the next generation. Children, youth, college, and young adults have often thrived here. I like to think that our ministries have helped our kids not turn back when it gets hard. Our ministries are about relationships and about faith and about holding fast. Isaac, Jacob and Joseph all had something to say to the next generation. Each of them reminds us of our call to our children and grandchildren. And each of them encourages and shows grace to those parents and teachers and others who have not done well.

    As always, there is a charge here . . . and there is mercy here. I hope you will be inspired and encouraged to leave a legacy to the next generation.

    Pastor Jace

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    37 mins
  • Longing for a Better Country
    Jun 26 2025

    Dear St. Andrews Family,

    What do you long for? What excites you? You can probably come up with an answer or two for that, right? Hitting that ski jump at 30 miles an hour excites me. Getting that mischievous glance from your spouse across the room? Anticipating finally getting that vacation to Bermuda?

    Let me change the question for a moment. Not what do you long for or what excites you, but what motivates your every move? Is there is even one thing? Family? Wealth? Happiness? All good motivators I think. Hebrews 11 implies that the great people of the past longed for one thing: a better country—a heavenly one. Do you long for heaven? Let’s talk about that this week. I want to inspire, encourage, and excite you about our mission and our future.

    Pastor Jace

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    34 mins
  • Hoping through Circumstances
    Jun 18 2025

    Dear St. Andrews Family,

    We don’t always find ourselves in the best circumstances.Remember that Abraham was asked to leave everything familiar, was asked to wait for a long time for a child, and he likely lost his dad in this difficult journey. I want to give you some advice from Scripture this week about lookingpast the circumstances, going forward in hope, and putting your faith in the right thing (person). I hope this will be encouraging. Enjoy your week. Oh, read Hebrews 11:8-16 if you get a chance and start thinking about it. Maybe pray that God will work wonders in your heart.


    Pastor Jace

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    33 mins
  • A City with Foundations
    Jun 11 2025

    Dear St. Andrews Family,

    I realized over the last few years how much of mysecurity was wrapped up in my family. I fear deep down that maybe it’s also wrapped up in my bank account, my job, how many “likes” I get on FB and my abilities to play sports, talk gooder, and attract women (none of which are reasons to brag I understand). I wonder what my security is really based on.

    This week I want to examine what you are looking at asyour security, as your foundation. And I want to look at Abraham who looked to a city with foundations, whose builder and maker was God. This little summary is in Hebrews 11:8-10 and I would love for you to take a look if you have a chance. I am ready to hear from God this Sunday and I hope you are too.


    Pastor Jace

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    34 mins
  • A Warning About the Future from a Man from the Past
    Jun 2 2025

    Dear St. Andrews Family,

    Perhaps you are one of those people who dismisses warnings easily. The aspirin bottle says to only take two without consulting a doctor, but puh-leeze, like you really consult a doctor. The cigarette pack says smoking leads to cancer, but you ignore it. You know Coke leads to obesity and diabetes, but you need your fix. I get it, I ignore a lot of warnings too.

    In Hebrews 11:7 we are reminded that Noah was warned about a flood, and he listened. He had faith even though it didn’t make much sense. There are a lot of warnings given to us in the New Testament; I wonder if we hear and heed them. This won’t exactly be a hellfire and brimstone sermon because that’s just not me, but this is a call to hear the warning of God. To have faith. I hope you will worship and ask God to speak and for you to listen.

    Pastor Jace

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    33 mins
  • Draw Near
    May 30 2025

    Dear St. Andrews Family,

    Maybe I shouldn’t admit this to good Christians, but a few years ago I rocked out with thousands of other people to “Pour some Sugar on Me” and “Hysteria.” Most of the people were drunk or high, but I was loving Def Leppard completely unintoxicated (because I am a goody two shoes). It was awesome. But there was a problem. My seats were so far away that I could barely see them. I wanted to get up close and really see them. I wanted to be right there with them but alas, my nosebleed tickets were $90.00 and I wasn’t about to spend anything more to get up close.

    If you really love something, don’t you want to get up close? To draw near?

    This week we will talk about the faith of Enoch who seemed to be so close to God that one day God just took him home with him. That’s some amazing nearness. I wonder what it would look like for us to draw near to God. Let’s read Hebrews 11:5-6 and think about that this week.

    Pastor Jace

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    34 mins
  • Perhaps the Lord will work in our behalf
    May 21 2025

    Dear St. Andrews Family,

    It's “Give of your Best” Sunday and I have a sermon that I have shared with every church I have pastored. It’s a sermon to remind you that God is ready and He is moving, and He wants to do something with you. The text comes from I Samuel 14 about Jonathan and his armor bearer. The title is simple:

    “Perhaps the Lord will work in our behalf”

    We don’t know what He is going to do, but I imagine it is pretty amazing. But we know our call—we have to move, we have to risk, we have transform. Are you ready? Let’s dream about what God might do.

    Pastor Jace

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    39 mins
  • Still Speaking After Death
    May 15 2025

    Dear St. Andrews Family,

    For the sake of my own ego, I like to think that I am kind of extraordinary. I mean, the Broadhurst name will go down in history. Extraordinary, yep, that’s me.

    Okay, maybe not.

    You know what? Abel wasn’t all that extraordinary, and he got included in the hall of faith in Hebrews 11:4. How did that happen? The answer: He did what was right. Simple, ordinary, not-all-that-amazing just doing what God said. That’s not sell all you have go to the Kenyan slums kind of faith. That’s not give-up-your-job-and-focus-on-caring-for-orphans kind of faith. It’s just a simple faith…doing what is right. And his legacy is still known thousands of years later. Maybe extraordinary acts aren’t always what God is looking for. Let’s talk about that this.

    Pastor Jace

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    35 mins