Jason Moon

About Jason Moon

Jason Moon is the pulpit preacher at Waterview and loves preaching the Word of God when the church meets together. His favorite kind of preaching is “open Bible” preaching straight from Scripture as he applies the ancient truth to modern, 21st century living. Very often he will lead the congregation in a study of an entire book of the Bible over the course of several weeks or months.

A Heart Pleasing to God

The Bible says Christ came from the "root of Jesse." Since Jesse was David's father that means Jesus and David both came from good roots. When God chose David to be Saul's replacement as the next king, God already liked what he saw in the young, shepherd's heart. David became the product of his home. Today, this will be true of our children. This lesson seeks to challenge our hearts to understand our children will grow up from our roots. Subscribe in iTunes Subscribe on YouTube

By |2018-03-06T21:30:37-06:00March 4th, 2018|Sermons|

Rest a While

Our culture demands we go, go, go. It translates into being busy, busy, busy. Biblically speaking, we must allow our faith to work and serve, but we must remember that work demands rest. In Mark 6:30-31, Jesus shows us after we work we should "rest a while."

By |2018-02-21T21:41:33-06:00February 18th, 2018|His Word Sermon Series, Mark|

The Last, Great Lesson on Joy

The theme of Philippians is "joy." That being the case, we shouldn't be surprised that Paul's last words of this book (Phil. 4:14-19) are about joy too. But the last, great lesson on joy in Philippians is a lesson about "the joy of giving." We normally don't associate "giving" with "joy" but Paul did. In this lesson we notice some tangible ways to better appreciate how there really is joy in giving as Paul uses the gift of the Philippians as a lesson for us today.

By |2018-02-21T21:39:28-06:00February 18th, 2018|Philippians, What Everyone is Looking For|

Seeing Philippians 4:13 Like Paul

One of the most memorable verses in the Bible is often not clearly understood. Phil. 4:13 is not the motivation to win the game or run a race. It can be, but it's much, much more. It's really about persevering through trials and struggles to be able to do what God has asked you to do. And when you fail at that, it is the calm reassurance Jesus will cover for you.

By |2018-02-06T20:04:53-06:00February 4th, 2018|Philippians, What Everyone is Looking For|

The Greatest Things

We like "lists" and "facts." The Bible contains some lists and lots of facts, but it is so much more. Yet, in Matthew chapters 16-20, there's what we might call a list of some of the greatest things. This lesson explores how these things impact our decision to follow Jesus and serve in his church.

By |2018-01-30T19:05:06-06:00January 28th, 2018|His Word Sermon Series, Matthew|

A Microcosm of Our World, Our Opportunities and Our God

Matthew 14 contains three very familiar stories that are like a miniature world that we live in today. This lesson takes us on a survey of these stories reminding us that while the world seems against us, we should take advantage of our opportunities to make a difference but when we fail God is always there to rescue us.

By |2018-01-25T19:54:41-06:00January 21st, 2018|His Word Sermon Series, Matthew|

How to Make a Difference in Our World

Christianity is a religion that is both private and public. The public side of Christianity is the nature of Paul's words in Phil. 4:5-12. The emphasis seems to center on how our handling of people and situations have a tremendous impact on those who will witness our faith during times of difficulties and trials. This lesson is a reminder that you really can make a difference in our world!

By |2018-01-25T19:42:53-06:00January 21st, 2018|What Everyone is Looking For|
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