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The Gospel Is... (A Series on Romans) - Week #6: The Gospel is the Church (5-21-22) // Guest Preacher Josiah Stuhmer
In this panel, licensed counselors Josiah Stuhmer and Charlotte Reed discuss how our faith in Christ intersects with caring for our mental health.
In this sermon, we reflect on how in the season of Advent, we anticipate our home coming to us in Christ.
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In this sermon, we continue to look at 1 Corinthians 12, and we explore why the weak are the ones who are indispensable to the church.
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In this new teaching series, we are looking at 1 Corinthians 12 and learning what it means to be the body of Christ. In this sermon, we learn about All Saints Sunday and why unity in the church is so important to God.
In this final sermon in our teaching series, we will look at our final core value as a church: that we are "Called to Generosity."
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In this sermon, Pastor Mike Girdwood, Asbury UMC's youth pastor and the director of the Vine and Branches campus ministry at Northern Kentucky University, teaches about how God has called us in the great commission to have a heart to make disciples.
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In this sermon, we discuss the third core value of our church: The Church is our Family. You will first hear testimony from Cindy Ashworth, and then hear the sermon from Pastor Cambron on what it means to embrace the church as your family.
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In this week's sermon, Pastor Cambron explores the second core value of our church: Grace is our Guiding Principle. The sermon begins with a testimony from Steve Prickett, who has been a part of our church for over 12 years.
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In this five-week series, we will be looking at the five core values of our church. Today we are exploring our first and most important value: Jesus at the Center.
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In this episode we are challenged to take up the burden of making prayer the center of our life. If you would like more information about our church, please visit www.asburyum.org.
In this second week in the book of James, we are looking at how the root of our conflicts is in our disordered hearts, and how God leads us into a peace that can transcend those conflicts.
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In this three week series on the book of James, we are looking to how we have to not only hear the word, but do it too. In this sermon, we see how James challenges us to consider how our words are the most powerful, and most dangerous things we possess.
In this sermon, we talk about our future hope as Christians after we die.
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In this sermon, we look at how God's grace changes us to become more like Jesus.
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In this sermon, we look at how God's justifying grace works in our life. For more information about our church, please visit www.asburyum.org.
In this new series, we are looking at what salvation is and how it is a lifelong journey with God. In this first sermon, we are looking at God's prevenient grace, that goes before us, before we can do anything for ourselves.
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In this sermon, our guest preacher Mike Barker helps us think about the different kinds of "yeast" we are placing into our lives and into our souls, and how the little, daily things can have a big impact on who we are becoming in Christ.
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In the final sermon in our Mission Possible series, we learn how the practice of humility is essential to the work of justice. We look to Jesus as the example of the one who never criticized anyone that he wasn't also willing to die for.
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In this second week of our Mission Possible series, we are looking at how God calls us to love mercy by engaging in a love of the poor. We will look at a story Jesus tells us about the Good Samaritan as a model of how we are called to see the wounded people in our midst and how we are called to tend to them.
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In this three week sermon series, we will be looking at the mission given to us in Micah 6:6. In the first sermon, we will look at what it means to justice, and why God has called us to do it.
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In this final sermon in our series on the book of Acts, we look at the very important Council of Jerusalem described in Acts 15. We learn here how a community bound to each other in Jesus discerns God's will with one another,
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In this sermon, we look to see how Peter and Cornelius open up their homes to one another and in the process are both transformed in the light of Christ. We too are called to practice lives of hospitality to others.
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