Sermons from Dunns Creek Baptist Church in San Mateo, Florida. For more info, visit dunnscreekbaptist.org
In part 5 of A Story To Tell, we explore the testimony of the unlikeliest disciple, Jesus' brother James.
In part four of A Story To Tell, we dive into the story of Mary Magdalene, the first apostle.
In our second week of A Story To Tell, we look at the restoration of Peter after his denial of Jesus.
In A Story To Tell, we will be exploring the first accounts of those who walked with, talked with, and who were changed by Jesus. The goal is to discover that what we believe is not about what the Bible says, but about what the eye-witnesses experienced.
In the final week of our sermon series, Onward, we explore the legacy principles we need to live for something that will outlive us.
In the fourth week of our series, we look at chapter seven of Joshua to discover the lessons of failure.
In the third week of our sermon series, Onward, we explore what is necessary to experience victory in our lives.
As we prepare for whatever is coming next after this strange and unprecedented season that we are all living through, it is crucial that we are strategically positioned to lead. In this sermon series, we will walk through the book of Joshua to discover the Biblical principles for moving on to new territory.
As we prepare for whatever is coming next after this strange and unprecedented season that we are all living through, it is crucial that we are strategically positioned to lead. In this sermon series, we will walk through the book of Joshua to discover the Biblical principles for moving on to new territory.
Join us as we dive into the Paul's first letter to the church of Thessalonica to discover God's commands for us as we wait for His return.
Join us as we dive into the Paul's first letter to the church of Thessalonica to discover God's commands for us as we wait for His return.
Join us as we dive into the Paul's first letter to the church of Thessalonica to discover God's commands for us as we wait for His return.
Join us as we dive into the Paul's first letter to the church of Thessalonica to discover God's commands for us as we wait for His return.
Join us as we dive into the Paul's first letter to the church of Thessalonica to discover God's commands for us as we wait for His return.
The conclusion of our sermon series, exploring the vision of Ezekiel about the valley of dry bones.
Dunns Creek has adopted Amplify as our word and vision for 2019, believing that God has called us to turn up the volume on everything we do.
Dunns Creek has adopted Amplify as our word and vision for 2019, believing that God has called us to turn up the volume on everything we do.
We believe that Jesus has come to do something Brand New! In this series, exploring the first four chapters of Ephesians, we will dive into all the new that Jesus came to do.
We believe that Jesus has come to do something Brand New! In this series, exploring the first four chapters of Ephesians, we will dive into all the new that Jesus came to do.
We believe that Jesus has come to do something Brand New! In this series, exploring the first four chapters of Ephesians, we will dive into all the new that Jesus came to do.
We believe that Jesus has come to do something Brand New! In this series, exploring the first four chapters of Ephesians, we will dive into all the new that Jesus came to do.
Every human being is an emotional creature, but we don't always keep our emotions under control. In this series, we will discuss how emotions are great servants, but terrible masters.
Every human being is an emotional creature, but we don't always keep our emotions under control. In this series, we will discuss how emotions are great servants, but terrible masters.
Every human being is an emotional creature, but we don't always keep our emotions under control. In this series, we will discuss how emotions are great servants, but terrible masters.
Every human being is an emotional creature, but we don't always keep our emotions under control. In this series, we will discuss how emotions are great servants, but terrible masters.
You have questions, and we are trying our very best to answer them. That is the theme for this four week series examining questions about our existence, creation, calling, anxiety, and even race. In week 3, we answer the single most common question asked, how do we deal with anxiety and fear?
You have questions, and we are trying our very best to answer them. That is the theme for this four week series examining questions about our existence, creation, calling, anxiety, and even race. In week 2 of our series answering your questions continues by exploring the nature of calling, including pastor Rob's story of ministry call.
You have questions, and we are trying our very best to answer them. That is the theme for this four week series examining questions about our existence, creation, calling, anxiety, and even race. Week 1 of our series answering your questions kicks off with our great existential concern.
To live as Christ is to see the things going on all around you for what they are, spiritual issues. These are the things that are happening just below the surface of every situation and circumstance. These are things that are hidden in plain sight.
To live as Christ is to see the things going on all around you for what they are, spiritual issues. These are the things that are happening just below the surface of every situation and circumstance. These are things that are hidden in plain sight.
To live as Christ is to see the things going on all around you for what they are, spiritual issues. These are the things that are happening just below the surface of every situation and circumstance. These are things that are hidden in plain sight.
Colonial Church Pastor, Matt McCloghry, joined us for the weekend and shared this powerful message on what it means to belong to the church. Pastor Matt and his lovely wife, Jill, lead Colonial Church in Saint Augustine, Florida, a faith community we have been proud to sponsor since their inception.
It has been said that comparison is the thief of joy, but we believe that comparison has an even higher cost that our joy. Comparison can lead us down destructive roads that will lead us to maybe the most dangerous place of all discontentment. In this series, we will discover how God's design is for us not to covet what or who someone else has, but rather to become cheerleaders for others, in order to find our own contentment.
It has been said that comparison is the thief of joy, but we believe that comparison has an even higher cost that our joy. Comparison can lead us down destructive roads that will lead us to maybe the most dangerous place of all discontentment. In this series, we will discover how God's design is for us not to covet what or who someone else has, but rather to become cheerleaders for others, in order to find our own contentment.
It has been said that comparison is the thief of joy, but we believe that comparison has an even higher cost that our joy. Comparison can lead us down destructive roads that will lead us to maybe the most dangerous place of all discontentment. In this series, we will discover how God's design is for us not to covet what or who someone else has, but rather to become cheerleaders for others, in order to find our own contentment.
Growth and transformation is often painfully slow. Yet, it is this slow process that God uses to remake us in His image. Our life in Christ is a beautiful mess. You are never quite where you want to be, but you are not where you once were. This is what it means to live a new life.
Growth and transformation is often painfully slow. Yet, it is this slow process that God uses to remake us in His image. Our life in Christ is a beautiful mess. You are never quite where you want to be, but you are not where you once were. This is what it means to live a new life.
Growth and transformation is often painfully slow. Yet, it is this slow process that God uses to remake us in His image. Our life in Christ is a beautiful mess. You are never quite where you want to be, but you are not where you once were. This is what it means to live a new life.
Growth and transformation is often painfully slow. Yet, it is this slow process that God uses to remake us in His image. Our life in Christ is a beautiful mess. You are never quite where you want to be, but you are not where you once were. This is what it means to live a new life.
Growth and transformation is often painfully slow. Yet, it is this slow process that God uses to remake us in His image. Our life in Christ is a beautiful mess. You are never quite where you want to be, but you are not where you once were. This is what it means to live a new life.
Growth and transformation is often painfully slow. Yet, it is this slow process that God uses to remake us in His image. Our life in Christ is a beautiful mess. You are never quite where you want to be, but you are not where you once were. This is what it means to live a new life.
In 1 Samuel, chapters 4 through 7, there is a compelling story about the people of Israel losing the Ark of the Covenant in a staggering military defeat. Over the course of the next three chapters, the people respond to their defeat in various ways until God restores to them what had been lost. In this series, we will look at this story to discover how we can learn to deal with the defeats and failures of life without losing hope in Jesus.
In 1 Samuel, chapters 4 through 7, there is a compelling story about the people of Israel losing the Ark of the Covenant in a staggering military defeat. Over the course of the next three chapters, the people respond to their defeat in various ways until God restores to them what had been lost. In this series, we will look at this story to discover how we can learn to deal with the defeats and failures of life without losing hope in Jesus.
In 1 Samuel, chapters 4 through 7, there is a compelling story about the people of Israel losing the Ark of the Covenant in a staggering military defeat. Over the course of the next three chapters, the people respond to their defeat in various ways until God restores to them what had been lost. In this series, we will look at this story to discover how we can learn to deal with the defeats and failures of life without losing hope in Jesus.
In 1 Samuel, chapters 4 through 7, there is a compelling story about the people of Israel losing the Ark of the Covenant in a staggering military defeat. Over the course of the next three chapters, the people respond to their defeat in various ways until God restores to them what had been lost. In this series, we will look at this story to discover how we can learn to deal with the defeats and failures of life without losing hope in Jesus.
Easter is a powerful time for believers. It is an opportunity to remember that Jesus is Alive! Everything we believe is founded on this one idea, a man named Jesus rose from the dead. Because He did, we can rise to a brand new life.
The Church is more than a building or an organization. The Church is the people of God, being built up together, living in a community of interdependence, and going out into the world to make a difference. In this series, we will celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Dunns Creek Baptist by exploring all that the Church is called to be.
The Church is more than a building or an organization. The Church is the people of God, being built up together, living in a community of interdependence, and going out into the world to make a difference. In this series, we will celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Dunns Creek Baptist by exploring all that the Church is called to be.
The Church is more than a building or an organization. The Church is the people of God, being built up together, living in a community of interdependence, and going out into the world to make a difference. In this series, we will celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Dunns Creek Baptist by exploring all that the Church is called to be.
The Church is more than a building or an organization. The Church is the people of God, being built up together, living in a community of interdependence, and going out into the world to make a difference. In this series, we will celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Dunns Creek Baptist by exploring all that the Church is called to be.
In the New Testament book of Romans, the apostle Paul writes to the church in Rome in order to explain the basics of the Gospel of the Grace of Jesus Christ. This controversial and compelling idea, that Jesus died and was raised that we might die to our sin and be raised to a new life in the Holy Spirit, has been transforming the world ever since. In this series, we dive into the book of Romans in order to get Back to the Basics of the Gospel.
In the New Testament book of Romans, the apostle Paul writes to the church in Rome in order to explain the basics of the Gospel of the Grace of Jesus Christ. This controversial and compelling idea, that Jesus died and was raised that we might die to our sin and be raised to a new life in the Holy Spirit, has been transforming the world ever since. In this series, we dive into the book of Romans in order to get Back to the Basics of the Gospel.
In the New Testament book of Romans, the apostle Paul writes to the church in Rome in order to explain the basics of the Gospel of the Grace of Jesus Christ. This controversial and compelling idea, that Jesus died and was raised that we might die to our sin and be raised to a new life in the Holy Spirit, has been transforming the world ever since. In this series, we dive into the book of Romans in order to get Back to the Basics of the Gospel.
In the New Testament book of Romans, the apostle Paul writes to the church in Rome in order to explain the basics of the Gospel of the Grace of Jesus Christ. This controversial and compelling idea, that Jesus died and was raised that we might die to our sin and be raised to a new life in the Holy Spirit, has been transforming the world ever since. In this series, we dive into the book of Romans in order to get Back to the Basics of the Gospel.