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God has a way of using the events of our lives to remind us of our vulnerable and dependent we truly are.  In this way, he exposes the weakness of the systems and foundations upon which we rely and drawing us back to the one and only power in the universe that cannot be defeated […]

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Eschatos is the Greek word for “end.” So, eschatology is “the study of end/last things.” As Peter ends his reminder to Christians to be grounded and growing in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior, he urges us to remember the end towards which God is bringing all things. Jesus will return and […]

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When life is going well, we perceive time as sweet and God as good.  But when life is hard, time becomes bitter and we question both the character and concern of God.  The good news is that this experience of life has been a challenge faced by every generation of Christians.  Thus Peter wrote to […]

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In a perfect world we would be able to trust everyone with the proper credentials and positions of authority. Unfortunately, because humans are sinful we are all prone to deceiving and being deceived. This is true, even in the church. One of Peter’s chief concerns in his second letter is the presence of false prophets […]

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It is shocking how easy the very things we put into place to remind us of commitments we have made fade into the rhythms and routines of our lives. Verses written on notes, gospel tracts carried in wallets, and alarms to remind us to pray get passed over because of our familiarity with them. This […]

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Without the proper motivation, it is easy to grow lax in any area of our lives. We put off studying for the test, we cut corners, or we just quit altogether. Peter wants us to know that we have the greatest motivation in the universe to make every effort to grow in grace and godliness: […]

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We may not be people who believe that the grace of God is a license to sin but we might easily slip into the belief that the grace of God grants us a free ride.  After all, if Jesus has done everything for me why do I need to do anything at all?  Peter knows […]

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We all struggle with feelings of inadequacy. We can feel this way when life becomes overwhelming. We can feel this way when we compare ourselves to others. We can feel this way when we think about all that God desires from us. But in the opening verses of his second letter, Peter wants to ground […]

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In the same way that we do not like to be judged by imperfect individuals, we do not like to be ruled by them either. Nevertheless, Jesus Christ is the King of kings and Lord of lords who will one day come, defeat his enemies, and establish his perfect reign over all creation. On that […]

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Hard wired into each of us is a sense of what is right and wrong and, therefore, a desire to see the wicked punished and the righteous vindicated. But none of us like being judged because we know how notoriously unreliable human judgement is. We are inconsistent and unfair in our judgments which is why […]

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Our lives are full of waiting. In the waiting we are confronted with how little control we have over our lives and how dependent we are on others. Being dependent can easily induce anxiety because we know how notoriously unreliable we are as humans. But God is not like us. He always keeps his promises […]

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Losing power is more than a simple inconvenience.  Not only does it shut down systems essential to our survival, it plunges us into darkness.  Real darkness can reduce confident strides to hesitant shuffles and relegate clear decisions to uncertainties.  A light shining in the darkness brings clarity, confidence, and hope in the darkness.  Sin has […]

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Living in a world broken by sin means that we will all face the reality of fear.  Fear, whether rational or not, have the ability to paralyze us and regarding our spiritual lives prevent us from experiencing the freedom that Christ has accomplished for us in the gospel.  What we need is the reminder that […]

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The night before he was crucified, the Lord gave his disciples a “new” commandment, that they love one another.  In John 15:12-17, he escalates this expectation by commanding us to love as he has loved us.  In these verses we see that he has loved us sacrificially, intimately, and intentionally.  This is how we are […]

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Malachi concludes the message of the Old Testament by presenting the people of God, who are struggling with the same rebellious pattern as their parents, with a call to repentance. The unchanging, covenant-keeping God who has always been faithful to his people will prove himself faithful again. So, he calls his people to return to […]

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We all struggle to properly prioritize our lives. We focus on what we can see and what we need to make it through the next moment or day. When we are ruled by this “tyranny of the urgent,” we can lose focus on the weightier matters of God’s glory and presence in our lives. Haggai […]

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Though other prophets proclaim the coming of the Day of the Lord, none does so with the urgency of Zephaniah.  He knows that the arrival of the Lord to both judge and purify his people and the nations is immanent and inevitable so he urges his audience, “Be prepared for the arrival of the Lord!” […]

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As we focus on the gospel today, we reflect on Paul’s reminder of the audience, the essence, and the experience of the gospel from 1 Corinthians 15:1-11.

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When everything seems wrong in the world; when God seems far away or even unfair worship can be the farthest from our minds. That is why the biblical language of lament is so powerful. Habakkuk laments before the Lord regarding the sin of his people and in the end his faith is strengthened and his […]

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As we live our lives, we can become easily overwhelmed by the evil around us. Just like the Israelites, we can feel like we are standing alone against the wickedness of the world. We need the reminder from Nahum that despite strength of our enemies within, without, and ahead there is no enemy of the […]

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The book Micah is a collection of writings and oracles from the prophet spanning decades of his ministry confronting the people of Israel with their smug presumptions upon the mercy and kindness of the Lord.  Micah teaches us all that the Lord is not impressed with gracious displays of religious self-righteousness, but longs for transformed […]

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The book of Jonah is a bold check against our sinful tendency to live under the Pharisaical proverb, “love your neighbor and hate your enemies.”  We like Jonah can be stingy with the message of salvation and God’s mercy, especially towards those who have hurt us.  The ministry of Jesus, however, stands in bold contrast […]

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On this Gospel Focus Sunday, we hear a word from Paul encouraging us see Jesus as our ultimate prize and pattern our lives after his example, embracing suffering and death with the hope that in dying to ourselves and taking up our cross we will share in his resurrection and everlasting life.

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Though the prophet Obadiah the Lord reminds us that no matter how dark or difficult things may get, God will always make things right.

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Amos reminds both the ancient Israelites and us that God’s love is not a license to sin.  Our sinful tendency is to think otherwise.  The Lord, however, reminds us that he alone is sovereign; the Lord, the God of hosts. As such, the Lord, the God of hosts sees our sin, judges our sin, and […]

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Pastor Will continues in a series through the Minor Prophets by looking at the book of Joel. Again, we hear of the Lord’s judgment and his grace for his people. We learn that the Day of the Lord is a double-edged sword and we must be on the right side of it.

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Pastor Will begins a new series through the Minor Prophets with a look at one of the most scandalous books of the Old Testament.  In Hosea we learn that our sin is serious but so is God’s love.

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Where there are people, there are problems.  Where there are more people, there are more problems.  This is true in the world and, unfortunately, it is also true in the church.  The apostles and the first church provide us with an excellent example of how a church functions to solve it’s problems and also a […]

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“A People with a Purpose pt. 2 – Servant Leaders” from EKKLESIA by Will Binkley. Released: 2022. Track 4.

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What is the church?  It is God’s people called out of darkness to proclaim his excellencies throughout the world.  Who is the?  All those who have been born again by grace through faith in Jesus Christ.  Luke makes this clear when he records Peter’s sermon at Pentecost.  Those who were added to their number that […]

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50 days after the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, his promise that the Spirit would come and fill his disciples, empowering them and their witness for the glory of the Lord was fulfilled.  This coming of the eternal Person of the Holy Spirit in power and with purpose is the event that Christians have celebrated since […]

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Paul praises the Lord as the Father of mercies and the God of all comfort.  The problem of sin means that suffering and affliction are a reality for everyone, even believers but the promise of God in the gospel is that he will comfort us in our afflictions.  Our afflictions have a purpose, namely that they […]

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In celebrating Ascension Sunday, we are reminded that Jesus is not only risen from the grave, he is seated in power at the right hand of the Father. This encourages us to live our lives with boldness, confident in the unending love and perfect work of Jesus on our behalf and knowing that he has […]

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Gad alone is omniscient.  Thus, as humans we ask questions, have doubts, and need answers.  We need not be afraid or ashamed to ask our questions and express our doubts because our God loves to meet our need.  It is the grace of Jesus that dispels our doubts and meets our greatest needs.

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John provides his eye witness account of the death of his friend and mentor with the desire to convince us to believe that Jesus is so much more!  He is the King who died to deliver us from darkness.

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As we live in the tension between the reality that we have been forgiven and the promise that we will be perfected, there is a gap between our private person and our public persona.  The gospel reminds us that despite this gap, Jesus is always enough to eradicate the difference.

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The Lord concludes his 10 Words to his covenant people with a command aimed directly at our hearts.  His command that we not covet is a claim on our trust and our affection, it is his claim on our worship.  Trusting the Lord is the key to contentment and our ability to love the Lord […]

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In our study of the 10 Commandments, the 9th Command instructs us in the importance of the truth.  This word from the Lord teaches us that since God is true, we must be too.  

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In our study through the 10 Commandments we learn that God not only values our lives and our relationships with one another, he values our relationship with the material blessings he has bestowed.  His command that we not steal is bigger than not taking what doesn’t belong to me.  Instead, the Bible teaches us the […]

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In our look at the seventh commandment we learn that marriage is God’s gift for our good and his glory and must be protected from every adulterous attack.

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In this look at the sixth commandment, Pastor Will explains how every life is valuable because it is imprinted with infinite value.  Therefore, keeping this command is about more than “not killing.” It is about prioritizing the lives and well-being of everyone around us.

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Pastor Will continues in our study of the 10 Commandments, examining the fifth commandment which instructs us in the broader principle of honoring those in authority.  This can be hard for us when we know that those in authority are imperfect or even immoral.  Nevertheless, Christ has set the perfect example and empowers us by […]

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This Sunday, we have a special morning of testimonies given by men in our church. This morning’s testiomonies are from Connor Mahoney, Matt Cobb, and Ross Greer.

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Pastor Will picks up in our look at the Ten Commandments with God’s claim on our time. Sabbath is God’s means of resetting our focus on Him and His work in the world around us. It is not about when we rest, but in whom we rest.

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Danny Brollier takes us into the next segment of the Ten Commandments, teaching on the third commandment: do not take the name of the Lord in vain.

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Guest speaker Joel Baker preaches on the second commandment, “You must not make for yourself an idol of any kind”, as we continue through Exodus 20 in our series, “The Big Ten: The Ten Commandments”.

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This week, Pastor Will Binkley looks at the first commandment, “You shall have no other gods before me” in the new sermon series, “The Big Ten: The Ten Commandments”.

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Pastor Will Binkley begins a new sermon series this week, “The Big Ten: The Ten Commandments” with a short overview over Exodus 20:1-21.

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Danny Brollier brings us a message of encouragement for the new year, taking us through several passages of Scripture reminding us that when we seek God with all of our heart, we will find Him.

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Pastor Will Binkley closes out the “Galatians: Set Free. Live Free” series by reminding us of Paul’s example of “boasting only in the cross” of our Lord Jesus Christ.

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This Sunday, Pastor Will Binkley continues in the book of Galatians, looking at how we are prone to deception and need the truth of the gospel to set us free.

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In this week’s sermon, Pastor Will Binkley cotinues through the book of Galatians, and teaches how God has bound us together as accountable individuals with a mutual responsibility to love one another as we have been loved.

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Pastor Will Binkley continues taking us through the book of Galatians, and looks at Galatians 5:12-25, where Paul calls us to a life of victory over sin and self by completely surrendering to the Holy Spirit.

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Anything but faith alone in Christ alone leaves us hopeless and condemned! In today’s sermon, Pastor Will Binkley continues in Galatians 5:2-12, and points out how the apostle Paul calls us to a faith that is Spiritual, that waits eagerly, and that is active in love.

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“The Lord’s Supper 11-14-21”.

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Pastor Will Binkley continues in our sermon series through Galatians, finishing chapter 4 and beginning chapter 5, looking at how religious self-righteousness is a threat to our freedom that must be rejected and replaced with faith in the gospel. We must (1) rely on the Lord and not ourselves, (2) rejoice in the freedom of […]

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Pastor Will Binkley takes us through Galatians 4:8-20, looking at: 1. Paul’s Concern: we must guard against our own tendencies to trust in ourselves instead of Jesus. 2. Paul’s Plea: we can be encouraged that God works in and through the detours and weaknesses of our lives. 3. Paul’s Zeal: we can follow the relational […]

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This week, Pastor Will Binkley takes us through Galatians 3:25-4:7, reminding us that as believers, we are sons of God through faith in Jesus Christ, and that as sons of God, we receive… 1. a new identity. 2. an intimate relationship, and… 3. an eternal inheritance.

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Pastor Will Binkley continues through Galatians 3:15-24, looking at the superiority of the promise given to Abraham, the purpose of the Law, and the person of Jesus our Savior.

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Pastor Will Binkley takes us through Galatians 3:1-14, giving insight on Paul’s letter to the Galatian church, reminding us of the presence of the Holy Spirit and whom we belong to, and the problem of the law and how faith in Jesus is the only true way to be right with God.

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Will Binkley leads as we take Communion together. (Oct. 3, 2021)

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Pastor Will Binkley unpacks Galatians 2:11-21, as the apostle Paul takes on the problem of hypocrisy in the church, the place of accountability, and the priority of the gospel.

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Pastor Will Binkley takes us through Galatins 2:1-10, looking at the following points: 1. The gospel does not originate with man and must not be altered by man. 2. We must guard the truth of the gospel. 3. We must guard the integrity of the fellowship. 4. We must guard the nature of our ministry.

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Danny Brollier teaches this week on Matthew 11:25-30, looking at Christ’s invitation for His people to come to Him for rest, and the meaning of taking up the yoke of Jesus and learning from Him.

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Pastor Will Binkley begins our study of Galatians by looking at Chapter 1, looking at: 1: The messenger of the gospel 2: The message of the gospel, and 3:The mess of a false gospel.

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In this introduction to the book of Galatians, Pastor Will Binkely gives an overview of Paul’s letter, looking at how Paul  defends the authority of his gospel (Chs. 1-2), defines the content of his gospel (Chs. 3-4), and describes the value of his gospel (Chs. 5-6).

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Pastor Will takes us through a recap of the Re:Focus series: how we started with God’s perfect design, mankind’s sin which led to brokeness, and the Gospel of Jesus Christ which leads to restoration.

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In the final sermon in the “Re:Focus” series, Pastor Will Binkley teaches on how God rejoices over repentant sinners, and how the joy of heaven is only experienced from the posture of repentance.

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In this sermon, Pastor Will Binkley teaches on how God will complete his plan of redemption for the good of all creation, removing sin and restoring his good design by the return of his glory.

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Pastor Will Binkley takes us through Hebrews 9, looking at how when we attempt to deal with sin by ourselves, we only perpetuate our problem. Instead, we must rest in Jesus as the source of our salvation, as the security of our salvation, and as the consummation of our salvation.

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This Sunday, pastor Will Binkley takes us through the Genesis 3 story of the fall of mankind, and the effects of sin that humanity has struggled with ever since that day.

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Pastor Will Binkley begins a new sermon series, “Re:Focus”, as our church body takes a hard look and begins examining ourselves. Are we the church Christ calls us to be? Is Christ our first love? Have we elevated good deeds and “works” over a true, loving relationship with God? We begin this series by starting […]

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Josiah Baker brings us a timely message this 4th of July, “Independence”, and speaks to us about when independence is something to be sought after, and when dependence is a better goal.

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In the final sermon in the “Astonished & Amazed” series through the book of Mark, Pastor Will Binkley takes us through the Mark 15, as we discover together that: 1)Jesus was really dead 2)Jesus was really raised 3)Jesus really invites you in 4)The resurrection is God’s loving invitation to life for the fearful and the […]

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Part 2 of the crucifixion account in the book of Mark, reminding us that we can have hope despite the darkness because the Son was forsaken by the Father, that we might be welcomed into his presence.

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Pastor Will Binkley takes us through Mark 15:16-39, looking at the trial and crucifixion of Christ, focusing on how Jesus is the true king, the true temple, and the true Savior… He was slandered in our stead that we might become blameless before God.

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In this sermon from the “Astonished & Amazed” series, Pastor Will Binkley takes us through the account of Jesus standing before Pilate, and at how Jesus suffered condemnation to secure our liberation. He is our hope despite injustice!

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This Sunday, Pastor Will Binkley continues through our series in the book of Mark, taking us through the trial of Jesus and showing how Jesus’ record is flawless, our record is a fiasco and His record is our hope. When we are humiliated by our failures, we can trust in the record of the One […]

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“The Lord’s Supper 5-16-21”.

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Special guest speaker Joel Baker teaches out of Mark 14:32-52, expounding on how even through the loneliness and abandonment he experienced, Jesus still remained obedient to the Father in going to the cross.

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Pastor Will Binkley looks at Mark’s account of the Last Supper, and that since Jesus is the faithful friend of sinners, we can find joy and peace in His friendship.

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In this sermon, Pastor Will Binkley looks at Mark 14:1-11, and we find that when Jesus is worthless to us, He is an enemy to destroy and an obstacle to overcome, but when we see His great worth, His glory is our goal.

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Pastor Will Binkley leads our congregation in the taking of the Lord’s Supper. (4-18-21)

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Pastor Will Binkley teaches out of Mark 13, and reminds us that we are not to get distracted when we see end times prophecy coming to fruition, but are instead to be encouraged that God’s people will be rescued by God’s Savior in God’s timing.

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On this special Easter Sunday message, Will Binkley takes us through Luke 24:13-35, looking at how the resurrection changes everything!

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Pastor Will Binkley takes us through Mark 12:13-44, looking at the ways pride pits us against the Lord, but how humility positions us for his pleasure.

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This week Pastor Will Binkley takes us through Mark 11:27-12:12, as we look at Jesus being questioned by the religious leader of His day, and how hardened hearts are hostile to God and subject to his judgment.

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This week, Pastor Will Binkley takes us through Mark 11:12-25, looking at how a fruitful faith is rooted in fellowship with the Lord, and how it challenges our idolatry, our religiosity, and encourages our fellowship.

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Pastor Will Binkley takes us through Mark 11:1-11, looking at Christ’s prophetic entrance into Jerusalem, and talks about the unexpected procession, response, and ending that His entrance brought about.

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In this episode, Pastor Will Binkley continues in the series through the book of Mark, “Astonished and Amazed”, and takes us through Mark 10:46-52, looking at how true disciples have faith in Jesus in all circumstances, and they follow Jesus no matter the cost.

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Mark 10:32-45 Pastor Will continues in our journey through the Gospel of Mark as Jesus confronts the selfish ambition in his disciples and redefines our understanding of greatness.

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On this special day, several of the men in our congregation, as an act of service to our local church body, stepped up to lead in the worship gathering. We were blessed to hear the testimonies of Nick Martsolf, Austin Beck, Shane Napeek, David Sweatt, and Tate Williams.

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Pastor Will Binkley examines Mark 10:13-31, looking at Jesus’ encounter with the rich man, the laying down of idols in orer to follow Christ, and His teaching of how the Kingdom of God must be received in the same manner as a small child.

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Pastor Will Binkley continues in the “Astonished and Amazed” series looking at Mark 10:1-12, in a sermon titled “Marriage Matters”, discussing Christ’s teaching on the multi-faceted meaning and significance of marriage, and how God’s original intent and purpose for marriage still holds true for today.

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This week Pastor Will Binkley takes us through Mark 9:30-50 in a sermon titled, “The Cost Of Discipleship: Humility”, and takes a deeper look at how “the last shall be first, and the first shall be last” plays an important role in being a Christ follower.

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Pastor Will Binkley looks at both the disciples reaction to the transfiguration of Jesus, and at the importance of always relying on prayer in carrying out the work of God. (Mark 9:2-29)

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Pastor Will Binkley returns to the “Astonished and Amazed” series through the book of Mark, looking at Mark 8:31-9:1, and discovering how sacrifice is a key part of the cost of following Jesus.

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This Sunday, three of our deacons (Barry Cunningham, Danny Brollier, and Brett Burchwell) share messages of God’s faithfulness in 2020, hope and encouragement for the year to come, and a time of prayer as we look to the future.

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Pastor Will teaches on the fourth Sunday of Advent, focusing on the theme of “Love”, looking at how love doesn’t define God, but that God defines love.

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Pastor Will takes us through week 3 of Advent, focusing on the theme of “Joy”, and unpacking how Jesus brings an unshakeable and unending joy for the Christian.

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Pastor Will Binkley continues in our Christmas series as we focus on the second Sunday of Advent looking at the peace brought to all of mankind through the birth of Jesus.

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Pastor Will Binkley begins a new sermon series for the 2020 Christmas season, “Advent”. This week, we focus on the hope brought to the world through Christ’s birth. (Romans 15:8-13)

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Pastor Will preaches out of Mark 8:27-33, looking at Peter’s confession that Jesus is the Messiah, and at the idea that although Jesus is the Christ we need, He’s not always the Christ we want.

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Pastor Will Binkley dives into Mark 7:31-8:26, looking at some of the miracles performed by Jesus, and reminding us that He has given us ample reason to trust in Him.

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Pastor Will Binkley teaches out of Mark 7, looking at how Jesus viewed righteousness, and the opposition He faced from the religious leaders because of His views and teachings.

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Pastor Will Binkley dives into Mark 6:30-56, and looks at the story of Christ sending out the disciples, and relying on God’s provision for them on their journey.

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Danny Brollier teaches on Mark 6:1-29, looking at the rejection Jesus faced in his own hometown, and contemplates the idea of how Jesus is either the stone we build our foundation on, or the stone we stumble over.

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Pastor Will Binkley unpacks Mark 4:35 – 5:43, taking a closer look at the Kingdom power and authority of Jesus.

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Pastor Will Binkley teaches from Mark 4:1-34, looking at how the Kingdom of God grows and expands, and how believers are to bear fruit for the Kingdom.

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Pastor Will Binkley continues in the “Astonished and Amazed” series, looking at the life of Jesus in the book of Mark.  This week’s text is Mark 3:7-35, learning what Jesus taught about a Kingdom centered community.

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Pastor Will Binkley teaches on Mark 2:13 – 3:6, and takes a look at what Jesus set as priorities for His Church, and calls us to measure if our priorities are the same as His.

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Pastor Will Binkley takes us through Mark 1:16 – 2:12, looking at many of the miracles Jesus performed, and at the authority He had to not only heal sickness and disease, but also to forgive sin. (Mark 1:16 – 2:12)

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Pastor Will Binkley teaches on the “good news” that with the arrival of Jesus Christ, God’s Kingdom has come. Mark 1:14-15

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Alex Morris shares on what the cross of Christ symbolizes for the believer, and also for the world. (Matthew 16: 24-25)

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Alex Morris shares on what the cross of Christ symbolizes for the believer, and also for the world. (Matthew 16: 24-25)

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Pastor Will begins a series through the Gospel of Mark which introduces us to the Suffering Servant-Savior, Jesus Christ, who is worthy of our worship.  Today’s message challenges us to lay aside our preconceptions of who Jesus is supposed to be and meet him as the Christ who defies our expectations.

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Pastor Will looks at James 4:1-10 in a sermon titled, “The Barrier To Prayer”, looking at reasons that it may seem as if our prayers are going unanswered.

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This week Pastor Will continues in the “A Praying Church” series with a sermon entitled, “The Audience Of Prayer”, examining Matthew 6:1, 5-15, and further looking at Jesus’ teaching on the type of prayer that God recognizes.

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Pastor Will Binkley teaches out of Luke 18:9-14, looking at the differing prayers of the Pharisee and the tax collector, and discovering what kind of heart that God looks for.

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Pastor Will looks at Luke 11:5-13, and what it reveals about God and ourselves as we come to the Lord in persistent prayer.

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In “A Model Of Prayer”, Pastor Will continues in the “A Praying Church” series looking at Luke 11:1-4 (The Lord’s Prayer), and how Jesus taught His disciples in the way they should pray.

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In the second installment of the “A Praying Church” series, Pastor Will looks at “A Definition Of Prayer”, taking a deeper look at what prayer truly is.

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Pastor Will begins a new series on prayer, “A Praying Church”. This week we look at how prayer for the Christian life is essential, how Jesus approached prayer, and common misconceptions about prayer.

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The final installment in the “Signs Of Life” series through the book of 1 John, Pastor Will teaches on the confidence believers in Jesus Christ can have in the hope of their eternal salvation, and also in an abundant life now.

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Pastor Will Binkley teaches out of the book of 1 John on one of the signs of life for a Christian: practicing righteousness.

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Pastor Will teaches about the second “sign of life” for a Christian: “Love”.

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Pastor Will continues on in part 3 of the Signs Of Life series, looking at key passages in 1 John that remind us of the truth of Christ being both fully God and fully man, and the dangers of false prophets and skewed teaching.

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This week Pastor Will looks at 1 John 4:7-21, and explores what John meant with his statement that “God is love”.

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Pastor Will continues with part 2 of his “Signs Of Life” sermon series through the book of 1 John. In this edition, Pastor Will digs into John’s statement, “God is light”, and how understanding what this means helps establish a baseline for us before examining our walk with the Lord.

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An introduction to the “Signs Of Life” sermon series through 1 John, Pastor Will discusses some of the themes we will be diving in to that are found in John’s letter.

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Pastor Will teaches out of Matthew 7:24-27, discussing an often overlooked understanding of how obedience fits in to Jesus’ teaching about “building on the rock”.

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Pastor Will preaches from Deut 6:4-9, and gives insight on what it means to love God with all your heart, soul, and strength.

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Pastor Will teaches on Romans 13:1-5, looking at the proper way for Christians to respond to authority. 

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“Faith In Anxious Times”.

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“Go: Missional Outreach” Romans 15:14-33

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“John 8:1-11” Richard Dixon

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“Give: Radical Generosity” Acts 4:32-5:11

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“Grow: Intentional Discipleship” Galatians 6:7-10  

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“Gather-Authentic Community”.

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This sermon was delivered during the opening night of the County-wide Interdenominational Revival.   Religiosity is not a cover for rebellion or substitute for righteousness.   Isaiah 1:10-20 (ESV) 10  Hear the word of the LORD, you rulers of Sodom! Give ear to the teaching of our God, you people of Gomorrah! 11  “What to […]

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Gospel: Restoration 2 Cor. 5:11-21

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Romans 3:21-26