Join us each Sunday at 10:30 AM (ET) for worship at Sargent Memorial Presbyterian Church. Whether you gather with us in-person or connect virtually via Zoom, we invite you to experience a spirit-filled time of praise, prayer, and reflection.
Our pastor, Rev. Brian K. McCollum, leads us in worship as we journey through engaging monthly sermon series that speak to real-life faith, growth, and discipleship. Each service blends the richness of Presbyterian tradition with an openness to the Spirit’s leading, drawing us closer to God and one another.
Come as you are and be part of a welcoming community where Christ’s love is shared and lived out.
"The Danger of Comfort Zones" | Comfort can quietly dull our spiritual passion. In this opening message, Rev. McCollum explores Jesus’ warning to the lukewarm church, challenging us to confront areas where complacency has replaced zeal. This sermon invites us to step beyond spiritual comfort zones and rediscover a faith that is alive, active, and fully engaged.
"When Conviction Meets Compromise" | How long will we waver between two opinions? Drawing from Elijah’s challenge to Israel, this sermon confronts the tension between what we believe and how we live. Rev. McCollum calls the church to examine divided loyalties and reclaim the courage to stand firmly in God-given convictions.
"No Half-Hearted Faith" | Jesus makes it clear: divided devotion leads to spiritual instability. This message addresses the dangers of double-minded faith and the call to wholehearted trust in God. Rev. McCollum encourages believers to choose undivided allegiance and live with clarity, purpose, and spiritual integrity.
"As for Me and My House" | Faith is not only personal—it’s communal and generational. In this powerful sermon, Rev. McCollum reflects on Joshua’s bold declaration, urging families and households to make intentional commitments to serve the Lord. This message challenges us to lead with faith, establish godly priorities, and model commitment for those who follow.
"The Cost of Commitments" | True discipleship requires resolve and sacrifice. Concluding the series, Rev. McCollum explores Jesus’ call to unwavering commitment, reminding us that following Christ means pressing forward without looking back. This sermon challenges believers to embrace the cost of commitment and trust that obedience leads to lasting transformation.
During Lent and Easter, this series celebrates the relentless love of God that finds us even when we’ve wandered far. Through the parables of the lost sheep, coin, and son, Jesus reveals a God who seeks, saves, and restores. The message is both personal and communal… no one is too far gone, and no community is beyond redemption. These supporting scriptures echo the Good Shepherd’s pursuit and the resurrection’s promise that death itself cannot separate us from divine love.
Week 1 – “He Knows My Name” (Isaiah 43:1)
Week 2 – “The Shepherd Still Seeks” (John 10:11-16)
Week 3 – “The Road Home” (Luke 15:20)
Week 4 – “Grace Found Me” (Luke 15:32)