The Architecture of True Freedom

Jun 28, 2026    Tim Hogg

 This sermon addresses the paradox of modern freedom and challenges the cultural shift toward isolation and autonomy. Pastor Tim examines how America's founding principles of ordered liberty under moral law have been replaced by hyper-individualism and detachment. He argues that true freedom is not found in total autonomy but in covenant commitment to God and His body. Drawing parallels between national foundations and spiritual foundations, he warns against the dangers of isolated faith and consumer-driven Christianity. The message emphasizes that believers are designed for relationship and community, not independence. Just as the framers of the Constitution pledged their lives, fortunes, and sacred honor to each other, Christians must mutually commit to strengthening and encouraging one another. The sermon concludes with a call to move from transactional, check-in faith to genuine, vulnerable relationships that make a tangible difference in the community.