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Waynesboro FM Church

Our mission is to multiply faithful followers of Jesus Christ. We hope these messages help you on your journey with Jesus. For more information about our church, please visit www.waynesborofm.com

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As we have focused this year on the part of our mission in "Loving People" and Pastor Scott coming out of a series in Search and Rescue, commissioning us to go, we are waging war for the kingdom and the enemy is too. We need to stand but can only do so on the foundation of Jesus.

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As we prepared our hearts through the worshiping of King Jesus, we heard from members of our church on how God is using them to bring the good news of Jesus to those around them.

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The war is over, King Jesus has won, and absolute amnesty is available to anyone, anywhere. Yet millions still live in the dark because they haven't heard the declaration of peace. The finished work of Jesus doesn't eliminate the need for a messenger—it creates an urgent demand for beautiful feet to run with the Good News. Will you go?

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The modern world tells us that faith is something we define for ourselves based on how it makes us feel. But the apostles didn't invite people to join a club; they invited them to align their lives with a historical, physical reality: Jesus, the Christ. When we realize the Gospel isn't a subjective preference but objective truths, evangelism ceases to feel like an awkward imposition and becomes an act of essential rescue.

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Satan is described in the Bible as a lion who seeks to devour you. At the same time, Jesus is described in the Bible as a Shepherd who means to keep you.

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We are not just human beings, we are "human becomings" in the sense that we all learn from someone or something. Christ calls us to learn, walk, and become like Him in ALL areas of life.

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Rescuing someone from drowning is a single event; teaching them to swim is a lifelong relationship. Too often, we treat salvation like a finish line when it is actually the starting blocks of spiritual maturity. This Sunday, we'll examine why the church's true mission doesn't end at the rescue—it's exactly where it begins.

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What happens when the person missing in the stormy sea isn't someone from another ship, but is one of our own? While we are tasked with reaching a lost world, the Church is equally responsible for launching a rescue mission for the brother or sister who has drifted from the faith. Discover our urgent calling to bring them home.

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Too often in evangelism, we accidentally become a regulatory committee rather than a rescue team by telling people to fix their behavior before they can follow Jesus. But true rescue doesn't mean throwing a rulebook to a drowning person; it means throwing them a lifeline. The real message of Jesus frees us from the trap of "sin management" and invites us into an inside-out transformation that we could never achieve on our own.

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You've heard the expression, "hurt people hurt people." The same is true for those whose lives have been transformed by Jesus; "changed people change people." We cannot effectively evangelize to those around us unless we have been changed by the gospel we proclaim.

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"In your hearts honor Christ as holy, always being prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you."

1 Peter 3:15a

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What if evangelism isn’t starting spiritual conversations, but stepping into ones God is already having? From the very beginning of the Kingdom’s advance, people came to Jesus not because someone forced a moment, but because the Holy Spirit was already at work in their hearts. Our role is to recognize and respond to His leading—and it can change the way we see evangelism entirely.

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Most of us want to share our faith—we’re just not always sure how to do it in a world that thinks so differently. What if it’s not about having better answers, but learning how to say the same truth in a way people can actually hear? Scripture shows us that the message never changes—but how we communicate it can.

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Paul’s life raises a provocative question: how far would you go—what would you give up—to meet people where they are so they might meet Jesus? What if the very freedoms you cherish are the very things God is inviting you to lay down for the sake of someone else’s salvation? Here, we embody a love that doesn’t cling to its rights, but willingly surrenders them so that others might be found.

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When Nathanael came to faith in Jesus, he didn’t just take Philip’s word for it—he had to come and see for himself. Real faith often unfolds in stages, from trust to curiosity to fully living in God’s Kingdom. The question for us in this Search & Rescue mission is: How do we walk with people wherever they are on that journey?

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In a world where love often means affirmation without boundaries, are we actually helping people—or leaving them where they are? Jesus shows us a better way: a love that enters the mess, speaks truth, and rescues people into new life.

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In the middle of the storm, Jesus doesn’t just offer distant hope—He steps in, gives His life to rescue us, and rises again to bring us into new life now. The resurrection isn’t just proof of life after death; it’s the power of a life made new today.

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When Jesus humbly entered Jerusalem on a donkey in Mathew 21, many spread their cloaks on the road and shouted, "Hosanna to the Son of David! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord! Hosanna in the highest!". With today being Palm Sunday, we will take a deep dive into exactly what the word "hosanna" means.

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Search and rescue vehicles don’t move without fuel in the tank, and neither do we. What fuels the hearts of God’s people for the mission of seeking the lost? Scripture offers several answers, but one rises above them all: love.

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Lost. It’s one of the ways God describes the condition of humanity apart from Him—and the starting point of every search and rescue story for those found in Christ. We go to great lengths to avoid ever feeling lost in everyday life, yet apart from Jesus, it is the spiritual condition of every human soul. And how will anyone know they are lost unless they first see where they were created to belong?

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Search and rescue teams know one rule above all: never become the emergency. Jesus has entrusted His followers with the mission of rescuing the lost, which means our lives must be spiritually healthy, steady, and ready for the calling. The question isn’t whether the mission matters—the question is whether we are fit and ready for it.

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We are aiming at building for the next generation in this season. But here’s the honest question: How can there be a next generation of the Church if the lost are never found? Jesus did not come to build institutions—He came to seek and to save the lost, God’s cherished missing. And on the other side of the resurrection, He looks at His disciples and says, “As the Father has sent Me, I am sending you.” The mission of every believer is clear: Search & Rescue.

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"He established a testimony in Jacob and appointed a law in Israel, which he commanded our fathers to teach to their children, that the next generation might know them, the children yet unborn, and arise and tell them to their children, so that they should set their hope in God and not forget the works of God, but keep his commandments; and that they should not be like their fathers, a stubborn and rebellious generation, a generation whose heart was not steadfast, whose spirit was not faithful to God." Psalm 78:5-8

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The Word of God is powerful—but it doesn’t land the same in every heart. Resistance is real, outcomes vary, but the sower’s calling never changes: sow the seed.

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Who does God’s mercy reach—and how far is He willing to go? From broken lives to unlikely outsiders, Scripture reveals a God whose mercy keeps finding people others overlook. Remember, His mercy even found you!

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What if the greatest force behind every gospel advance isn’t the latest evangelism strategies, or books on looking out for opportunities, but a life quietly anchored in prayer? When prayer deepens, gospel proclamation carries farther and reaches deeper. Your own prayers may be the very place where God begins His next work of reaching someone new.

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Most of us know what it’s like to pray in flashes of passion and urgency. Yet, the way of Jesus calls us into something deeper—a life where prayer doesn’t spark up, then fade, but steadily, constantly rises. What would it look like if dependence on God became the quiet, constant rhythm of every moment?

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We live in a world being built for autopilot living. Over time, that expectation quietly shapes the way we approach our faith. The Bible's teaching on prayer reminds us that life with God doesn’t run automatically—it is sustained through active dependence.

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2026 is here, and with it comes Project 1454. As we begin renovating our Discipleship Wing to prepare our spaces for the next generation, we’re reminded that this project is about far more than construction. We must see it as a part of something whole: Praying and seeking. Preparing our spaces. Proclaiming the Savior. Join us as we step into a new year rooted in prayer, faith, and the work of passing on the gospel from one generation to the next.

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The light of Christ does not merely expose the darkness of our hearts — it fills them. When God shines within us, He plants something lasting: the light of knowing how glorious He is. This is not information added to us, but glory instilled within us.

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God’s campaign of cosmic sabotage, the divine invasion of heaven’s light into a world shrouded in darkness, begins with the arrival of Jesus. Yet His advance doesn’t storm the capitals of nations or overthrow earthly powers. His invasion is far more personal, far more confronting: He marches directly into the darkness of the human heart.

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For centuries we’ve pictured the night of Jesus’ birth as quiet, calm, and serene. But behind that peaceful scene, another story was unfolding — a story the natural eyes can’t see. God was launching Heaven’s invasion into the darkness of our cosmos. The Light wasn’t merely born that night… it broke in.

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As we enter into another Advent season celebrating the arrival of the Son of God, we must first pause and reflect on one of the most marvelous realities: God wrote Himself into the story of humanity. Because of this, we now know His Heart, can trust His Hand, and are invited to be a part of His redemption plan.

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Jesus ends His letter to the Church with a declaration that echoes through every generation: “I am coming soon.” How does the church hold onto that promise when the waiting feels long and the frustrations of the Fall so deep? We do so with a posture of a people living in eager expectation.

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As we pull out of the mailbag, Jesus’ final letter to the seven churches, we find Him calling out a church that had grown so self-sufficient they no longer depended on heaven’s resources—leaving them distastefully lukewarm to Jesus. His words still echo today: Have we become lukewarm, too?

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Today, church success is too often measured by attendance and budgets. Yet in His letter to Philadelphia, Jesus celebrates a small, suffering church—not for its size or strength, but for its faithfulness and fruitfulness in the midst of hardship. His metrics must become ours: faithfulness and fruitfulness.

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In His letters to the churches, Jesus doesn’t flatter—He reveals. To Sardis, He speaks to the danger of drifting into reputation over reality. It’s a call to wake up, strengthen what remains, and recover what’s been lost. Jesus’ words tear away appearances and ask us to face a hard question: are we truly awake, or just acting alive?

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Jesus’ letter to the Church in Thyatira teaches us that not all tolerance is love, and not all peace is faithfulness. In our age that celebrates a “new” tolerance, Jesus calls His people to discern truth from deception and to stand firm when anything or anyone is quietly leading hearts astray.

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When Christian truth meets cultural pressure, compromise can seem easier than conviction. In His letter to the church in Pergamum, Jesus exposes how faith can quietly blend with culture—and invites us to stay rooted, courageous, and faithful through the power of His Word.

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Jesus never promised His people freedom from suffering—in fact, He promised suffering for His name. In His letter to the church in Smyrna, He prepares them for the cost of faithfulness. Yet to those who endure with Him, He offers what the world can never take away: the crown of victory and the gift of eternal life. That unshakable hope is what carries the Church through the fire.

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"If by the one man’s trespass, death reigned through that one man, how much more will those who receive the overflow of grace and the gift of righteousness reign in life through the one man, Jesus Christ." Romans 5:17

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In the first of His seven letters, Jesus shares a deep concern for His Church: you can be busy for Him and right about Him—and still grow cold toward Him. In other words, a church can be orthodox in doctrine and active in works, yet lack real love. Jesus calls His people to remember, repent, and return to their first love.

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Before John picks up the pen to relay the message to the churches, he’s given a breathtaking vision of the One who speaks. His eyes blaze like fire, His voice thunders like rushing waters—He is the royal, risen King, and yet His words come with love for His people. This Sunday, we’ll see how these letters are not just ancient words to ancient churches, but living words with love from Jesus for us today.

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With the Church’s Generational Mission comes a Generational Message—the gospel. It’s not just a ticket out of hell and into heaven; it’s the living, breathing good news that speaks to every generation and every culture, awakening hearts, saving souls, and transforming lives. As St. Jerome once said, it is “shallow enough for a babe to come and drink without fear of drowning, and deep enough for a theologian to swim in without ever touching the bottom.”

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“One generation will declare your works to the next and will proclaim your mighty acts.” (Psalm 145:4). This Sunday, we turn our hearts to the generational greatness of God—His faithfulness in the past, His power in the present, and His promises for the future. Together we’ll worship, share stories of His goodness, proclaim His mighty works, affirm together our next season, all to accomplish our mission—that the next generation may know Him.

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We all know what it feels like to be pulled toward something we know isn’t good for us. James reminds us that temptation works like a lure—it looks appealing but hides a nasty hook. This Sunday, we’ll review the Tempter’s playbook for tempting God’s children.

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Jesus once said that if your eye or hand causes you to sin, you should cut it off. Yet, why don’t we see one-eyed, one-handed Christians everywhere? This Sunday we’ll uncover where the real problem lies—and how God offers the only solution that can actually change us from the inside out.

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In sports, business, even gardening—we know what “winning” looks like. More points. More profit. More produce. But when it comes to the Church partnering with God to spread the knowledge of His glory across the earth… do we know what our “win” is? Is it bigger buildings? Larger budgets? Massive events? The book of Acts gives us a much simpler—and far more powerful—vision of success: “The word of God increased and multiplied.”

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"From ancient times no one has heard, no one has listened to, no eye has seen any God except you who acts on behalf of the one who waits for him." Isaiah 64:4

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"So God created man in his own image; he created him in the image of God; he created them male and female.

God blessed them, and God said to them, “Be fruitful, multiply, fill the earth, and subdue it. Rule the fish of the sea, the birds of the sky, and every creature that crawls on the earth.” God also said, “Look, I have given you every seed-bearing plant on the surface of the entire earth and every tree whose fruit contains seed. This will be food for you, for all the wildlife of the earth, for every bird of the sky, and for every creature that crawls on the earth—everything having the breath of life in it—I have given every green plant for food.” And it was so. God saw all that he had made, and it was very good indeed. Evening came and then morning: the sixth day."

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Many believers know God is with them, but too few live aware that He’s within them. As a result, they live spiritually stuck, weak, weary, even defeated. Yet Scripture says the same Spirit who raised Jesus from the dead lives in us. What does that mean for your everyday life? It means the power to resist sin, walk in your gifts, push back darkness, and love like Christ doesn’t come from you—it comes from the God who lives within. God living within makes us powerful.

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Contentment can feel just out of reach—always tied to the next raise, the next relationship, the next change. Yet, for the Christian, the satisfaction we long for doesn’t come from getting more, but from something we already have. Tune in to learn the secret to being content in every circumstance... God’s presence within us.

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Thad Roller, a missionary to Columbia we as a local church support, speaks about how God doesn't use individuals, but teams of individuals to grow His Church.

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Why do you cry out about your injury? Your pain has no cure! I have done these things to you because of your enormous guilt and your innumerable sins. Nevertheless, all who devoured you will be devoured, and all your adversaries—all of them— will go off into exile. Those who plunder you will be plundered, and all who raid you will be raided. But I will bring you health and will heal you of your wounds—this is the Lord’s declaration—for they call you Outcast, Zion whom no one cares about. Jeremiah 30:15-17

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Don’t worry about anything, but in everything, through prayer and petition with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:6-7

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"Remember your leaders who have spoken God’s word to you. As you carefully observe the outcome of their lives, imitate their faith." Hebrews 13:7

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When the winds rise and the waves crash, fear can take over—unless you know who’s in the boat with you. In Matthew 8, the disciples panic in the storm, but Jesus speaks peace into the chaos. What if the presence of God in your life doesn’t mean storms won’t come—but that you never face them alone? Join us as we explore how God's indwelling presence makes us brave.

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Jonah's story isn't just about God's mercy toward a wicked city—it's about His mercy toward a stubborn prophet. While Nineveh's deliverance grabs the headlines, the final scene zooms in on Jonah's heart, exposing a deeper struggle that echoes in all of us. This week, we’re asking the piercing question Jonah wrestled with, and we must as well: Are you okay with God loving your enemies?

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As we draw near to the end of Jonah’s story, He’s been a first-hand witness to God doing unbelievable miracles AND ministry to reform a whole society far from God, yet we still find a storm raging… not on the sea, but in Jonah's own heart. The story of Jonah leaves us with a cliff-hanger: Does Jonah ever change? Here we find yet another example in the Word of what we all need for true transformation: a therapy session with the Wonderful Counselor.

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The fear of the Lord, faith, and repentance. Where mankind meets the heart of God.

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What if all the truth in the Bible could be summed up in a five-word sentence? As Jonah sinks into the sea, powerless to save himself, he discovers the truth that echoes through all of Scripture: “Salvation belongs to the LORD!” This Easter, come and see how God meets us in the depths—and brings us to life.

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In the next part of Jonah’s story, it’s the pagan sailors—not the Lord's prophet—who have more spiritual awareness, who show more compassion, who fear the Lord, pray earnestly, and respond in worship. Jonah, the one with God’s word, would rather be thrown overboard than turn back to obedience to his God. In a surprising twist, God uses them to expose him. Could the same be happening today? Join us as we explore how God sometimes uses the unbelieving world to confront His own people—and why that might be exactly what the Church needs to hear right now. Will we be humble enough to hear it?

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No one likes to talk about it, but deep down, we all know it’s true: our sin has consequences. The choices we make and the actions we take can disrupt relationships, damage our own lives, and cause harm in ways we don’t always see. But perhaps the most terrifying reality from Jonah’s story this week is this—we can be completely asleep to the destruction our sin is bringing. Are we awake to what God is trying to show us?

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Throughout the ages, our God has repeatedly proven himself to be merciful and gracious, forgiving sin, and blessing abundantly. But what happens when we meet an Israelite prophet who doesn’t like that about God and decides to rebel instead of obey when the Lord calls Him? Come find out this and way more as we start our new series through God’s word in the book Jonah — The Prodigal Prophet of a Gracious God.

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Christ is continually at work in those who belong to Him, shaping and molding us into His likeness. One of His greatest works is to convince us of and help us live in our true identity as His followers. Among the many things He graciously declares us to be, there’s only one that He says will help increase our faith… and that is that we are “unworthy servants.”

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How does the church partner with Christ in seeing people reconciled in all things? 1 John 3:18 "Dear children, let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth." Hear from our family pastor talk about ways how a local organization, Love INC, equips churches to love people not only with their words, but their actions.

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We are a people set apart, called by our heavenly Father to live the Jesus Way... to give a blessing when we are cursed, to forgive when we are hurt, to love when we are hated. As beautiful and right this ideal is, there's one lingering question: how? How can we live so radically? The simple answer is: where are you looking?

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When we think of a “calling,” we often picture a life mission—our purpose, passion, a moment we were made for. While it’s true that every follower of Jesus has a calling, Scripture describes it less as a grand mission statement and more as a way of life. Our true calling is to live the Jesus Way.

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If you live long enough in this world, you soon learn that suffering is inevitable. Out-of-control hardships come in all shapes and sizes and never seem to wait for you to get ready for them—they hit when they want to, and all our plans get lost in the dust clouds of the collision. How are we, who are in Christ and sons and daughters of a good and holy God, to endure the suffering that He allows into our lives? How can we experience grief in a way that glorifies Jesus? His word has the answers, and the sooner you learn and trust His answers, the sooner you can steward every second of pain in this fallen world to the glory of Jesus.

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For this light momentary affliction is preparing for us an eternal weight of glory beyond all comparison, as we look not to the things that are seen but to the things that are unseen. For the things that are seen are transient, but the things that are unseen are eternal.

2 Corinthians 4:17-18

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In The Lord’s Prayer, Jesus gives us much more than a pattern for prayer, He gives us prayer priorities. As we look to the second part of these priorities, we’ll continue to look to not just learn a routine but to experience all Jesus gives to us in His prayer. Again, do you want to experience prayer the way Jesus taught us to pray?

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As we continue in this season of prayer and fasting and this series on prayer, we turn our minds and hearts to how Jesus told us we should pray, a model for prayer given to us by “He who lives to make intercession for us.” And though it is a prayer that has been quoted millions of times throughout the ages, many haven’t yet experienced it. Do you want to experience prayer the way Jesus taught us to pray?

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We're in week two of our annual new-year sermon series, PRAYER•OLOGY, centering all our goals and ambitions for this new year in the heart of seeking God's face and trusting His hand. Today, we'll be led in a thorough examination of the motives of our prayer lives, especially when it comes to praying with others. In it all, we'll see two amazing, prayer-life-shaping truths that will revolutionize how you understand and experience prayer.

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With all the resolutions we've set, changes we want to see, and goals we want to accomplish in this New Year, do any of them involve your PRAYER LIFE? With the start of this new year, we are going to center our meditations, studies, events, and lives on prayer and fasting as we start this annual New Year's series, PRAYER•OLOGY, and kick off HUNGER TOGETHER, a season of prayer and fasting.

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You will keep the mind that is dependent on you in perfect peace, for it is trusting in you. Isaiah 26:3

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So you also have sorrow now. But I will see you again. Your hearts will rejoice, and no one will take away your joy from you. John 16:22

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How, then, can they call on him they have not believed in? And how can they believe without hearing about him? And how can they hear without a preacher? And how can they preach unless they are sent? As it is written: How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news. Romans 10:14-15

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For in this hope we were saved. Now hope that is seen is not hope. For who hopes for what he sees? But if we hope for what we do not see, we wait for it with patience. Romans 8:24-25

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What does it look like to live out our faith in tangible, impactful ways? In this week’s passage, the Apostle Paul urges us to be devoted to doing good works—not as a way to earn God's favor or saving grace, but as a natural response to the grace we've received. This Sunday, we’ll explore how living a life of kindness, service, and love transforms our lives and the world around us.

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Christ saved us so that we might love one another. His Holy Spirit activates and advances His kingdom in us and through us.

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When we discuss the Gospel (“Good News”) of Christ Jesus in simple terms, most of us will share the historical, physical events it entails: Jesus lived a moral life, died on the cross, and rose from the dead. These are nonnegotiable essentials to the good news, and yet, there’s so much more! What are the supernatural realities behind all of these events? What is the theology of the Gospel?

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Everyone knows the saying, “practice what you preach.” To not do so would earn a certain unsavory label, and yet, too many who claim to know God and His Gospel still live lives disconnected from an ethic derived from God. Why is it so vital that the way we live aligns with what we believe? God’s word answers this for the Christian: biblically ethical good works both accord with and adorn the Gospel.

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The Gospel of Jesus Christ is a clear composition of truths that secure the rescue and restoration of every human being who receives those truths by faith as revealed in God’s word. Yet, what are we to do with those who carry the banner of Christ but teach claims that nullify, contradict, add to, or subtract from the truths of the Gospel? How are we to deal with deceivers? Join us as we discover what it means to be guardians of the truth in a world filled with deceptions.

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When the Gospel reaches a new town or city, and people receive it by faith, begin their discipleship to Jesus, and start to be transformed, what’s the next step for that local church? Appoint those who have been and are being shaped inside and out by God to positions of overseeing the local body of believers… appoint Gospelized Leaders.

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What does it look like when someone's life has been gospelized, when their convictions about God, themselves, and the world are aligned with the good news revealed in Christ Jesus? As we start our new series through Paul’s letter to Titus, we will be challenged to discover the positions He’s called us to, His unique purposes for us, and His promises that are the foundation for our hope.

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Living godly lives with Christ in this wilderness world, which provides no true sustenance and can often bring us to critical moments that remind us of our weakness, requires way more than self-willed determination and the latest lifehacks. Only one thing provides us with all that we need for and enables us to live Christ-like, God-exalting lives — God's free, daily GRACE.

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But God, being rich in mercy, because of the great love with which he loved us, even when we were dead in our trespasses, made us alive together with Christ—by grace you have been saved—and raised us up with him and seated us with him in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus, so that in the coming ages he might show the immeasurable riches of his grace in kindness toward us in Christ Jesus. Ephesians 2:4-7

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Have you ever wondered how to become wholly useful to God? The answer lies in purity. Join us as we explore how living in pursuit of purity prepares us to be instruments of honor, available for every good work God has planned for His purposes.

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Now more than ever, we’re told to make our lives as loud as possible with busyness, productivity, and influence, or we’re lulled to idle, silent sleep by the American Dream or our poor habits, not realizing there is power and peace to be found in a life marked by basic habits of rest, reflection, and health. Is it your ambition to lead a quiet life?

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In a society often characterized by distance, isolation, and indifference, hospitality stands as a beacon of warmth, love, and hope. From the Old Testament Israel to the early church, hospitality has been a cornerstone of faith and the strategy for advancing the frontlines of the Kingdom. Join us as we delve into biblical narratives highlighting hospitality's significance and how it can transform our lives and communities.

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"...that you may fear the Lord your God, you and your son and your son's son, by keeping all his statutes and his commandments, which I command you, all the days of your life, and that your days may be long." Deuteronomy 6:2

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The Gospel is good news about how Jesus has rescued us from sin and death and restored us back to right community, communion with God, and with His people. Christian fellowship, belonging to and living together with citizens of heaven, is a source of incomparable joy and strength to believers who are eager to live on mission for the advancement of the Kingdom. Are you living life together with God AND His people?

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Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our affliction, so that we may be able to comfort those who are in any affliction, with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God. 2 Corinthians 1:3-4

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"The Lord spoke to Manasseh and to his people, but they paid no attention. Therefore the Lord brought upon them the commanders of the army of the king of Assyria, who captured Manasseh with hooks and bound him with chains of bronze and brought him to Babylon. And when he was in distress, he entreated the favor of the Lord his God and humbled himself greatly before the God of his fathers. He prayed to him, and God was moved by his entreaty and heard his plea and brought him again to Jerusalem into his kingdom. Then Manasseh knew that the Lord was God." 2 Chronicles 33:10-13

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At the end of John’s Gospel, Jesus answers the question we all needed the answer to: What about Peter? He had denied even knowing Jesus three times during Jesus’ most critical hour… what would Jesus do with Peter? To our amazement, He offers Peter what he offers us in our failures: reaffirmed love and restored purpose.

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Remember the day when Jesus called you to follow him? What you were struggling with, most guilty of, couldn’t see ever changing… remember what he saved you from and how much grace He offered you! No matter how far you fall, how cold your heart becomes, or how often you go and play in the mud, that same grace, motivated by that same love, that he held out to you back where it all began, He still holds out to you even now.

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Thomas answered him, “My Lord and my God!” Jesus said to him, “Have you believed because you have seen me? Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed.” John 20:28-29

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"Jesus came and stood among them and said to them, 'Peace be with you.' When he had said this, he showed them his hands and his side. Then the disciples were glad when they saw the Lord. Jesus said to them again, “Peace be with you. As the Father has sent me, even so I am sending you.” And when he had said this, he breathed on them and said to them, 'Receive the Holy Spirit.'"

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The reality of the historical, bodily resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth changes absolutely everything and is essentially relevant to everyone. It is the only way we can live life alive, life to the full. With Jesus risen, we rise too.

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Do you feel like your faith in Jesus is hidden in the shadows? Have you ever kept your faith quiet for fear of the risks you face? Jesus invites us to follow Him with a kind of faith that is both public and radical. You can step out of the shadows of your fears and live out your faith in Jesus unashamed.

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Ever wonder if Jesus' death on the cross was just a tragic accident or a show? God’s word tells us His death was so much more… it was the culmination of an incredible plan and accomplished a work impossible to any man! Your life can be forever transformed by the word Jesus fulfilled and the work Jesus finished on the cross.

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Heartbreakingly, all humanity has a long track record of rejecting those sent by God to guide, counsel, exhort, or rule. When God shows up in the person of Jesus of Nazareth, the rightful and true King, offering citizenship and life in His invading kingdom, humanity behaves no differently. Instead of receiving His reign, they put their King on trial and cried for his crucifixion. This ultimately forces every one of us to ask ourselves how we’d fill in the blank when we say, “NO KING BUT ______________."

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"Then Pilate said to him, 'So you are a king?”'Jesus answered, 'You say that I am a king. For this purpose I was born and for this purpose I have come into the world—to bear witness to the truth. Everyone who is of the truth listens to my voice.' Pilate said to him, 'What is truth?'" John 18:37-38

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Have you ever messed up in a major way, not just once, but many times over? We all have. This week we explore when Peter denies Jesus three times. But this isn't just about Peter's failure. It's about how Jesus responds when we fall into failure. We'll discover the power of repentance and the unfailing love that welcomes us back, no matter how far we've strayed. Join us as we learn to run to Jesus, not from Him, when we fall.

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We often focus on the betrayal by Judas as the main theme of the Garden of Gethsemane, but John's account focuses on a deeper truth about Jesus. He emphasizes a particular trait in Jesus’ character, one we as His disciples will need in this increasingly hostile and consequential world: COURAGE.

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Just before Jesus goes to the cross to offer up His life for us, He goes to the Father to pray for “those who believe in me through the [disciples] word.” Church… Jesus prayed for you, and His prayerful concerns were less about what we’d DO and more about who we’d BE. Come see what Jesus prayed that WE may be and prayerfully agree, “Your will be done."

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As Jesus’ disciples sent into this world that is still ruled over by the evil one, we face all kinds of threats to our faith and mission, most of which we don’t even see or know of. When Jesus was leaving, He prayed to His father for His disciples, making two requests to His Father that He has answered and still answers today: “Holy Father, protect them… sanctify them."

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Ever wondered what the prayer life of Jesus looked like? What He prayed for to His Father, what was highest on His prayer list? God’s word amazingly brings us into that most holy place as we find Jesus praying to His Father for all the things dear to Him.

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This Easter, like every Easter, we celebrate the resurrection of Christ Jesus from the dead, but why? If rescue from sin and death were what we needed, didn’t Jesus accomplish that in His death on the cross? Wasn’t forgiveness for sin offered at Calvary? So why do we need the empty tomb? Is the resurrection of Jesus from the dead even necessary? God’s answer: By all means, YES! Find out how vital the resurrection is to our faith and what happens if we dismiss it into myth.

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You know how it is: take only a few minutes to look at what’s going on around the world and your joy can quickly turn to sorrow, more deeply if you personally experience the sting that comes from the fallenness of creation. However, the one who is in Christ is given a guaranteed and unshakable promise from Jesus: "Your sorrow will turn to joy… and no one will take away your joy from you.” Why? Because He has conquered the world.

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What could be more beneficial for followers of Jesus than having the God-Man himself walking the earth preaching, teaching, healing, saving? What was Jesus’ plan to ensure the future of His growing kingdom in a hostile, rebelling world? The Holy Sprit of truth.

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Along with the invitation from Jesus for us to receive the free love and forgiving grace of God, He issues us a warning: I have loved you… and the world will hate you. How are followers of Jesus to handle the hatred of the World, especially when that hatred lashes out?

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It is the most unbelievable yet undeniable reality revealed by Jesus: God, the Maker of galaxies that take lightyears to traverse, the King who has at His command myriads of angel armies, the Designer of the genetic code, music theory, and mathematics… this God loves you.

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At the end of the day, what is marriage for? Is it to find someone to grow old with together, to have someone to play pickleball with, or to get a better tax break filing jointly? Marriage comes with so many blessings, but its purpose is not its benefits. What can happen when your marriage exists for more?

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Marriages patterned after and powered by the Gospel are constantly threatened by forces that seek to spoil the intimacy and fruitfulness such a relationship enjoys. How should a couple think and what should they do when the “foxes” enter the vineyard?

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When a man and a woman say “I Do” and covenant themselves entirely to one another, something natural and supernatural happens: two wonderfully designed, unique souls are mingled together and fused as one before both God and man, making “one flesh.” Discover what God says about how a husband and wife are to live as “one” in the Gospel.

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In a culture that has redefined or all-together relinquished the God-given grace of covenant marriage, what do we look at for the pattern of marriage? What does it take for a marriage to work? What can provide both the pattern and the power for a transformed marriage? One thing: The Gospel.

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God is reclaiming this world as His own as His kingdom advances. Satan though robbed of his weapons, still schemes to counter-claim every square inch. Our role in the front lines of God’s triumphant advance: be strong and stand firm. How do we become strong in the Lord and stand? Suit up and pray up.

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Many of us don’t like our own words being repeated back to us; “You said…” often leads to criticisms, corrections, or reminders of failure. But there is One whose words are as pure as silver refined seven times over (Ps. 12:6), who delights to hear His words and promises repeated back to Him because they are so treasured and trusted by the one reminding Him of them. Those prayers we pray that delight the heart of God are the ones that pray according to His Promises. His promises can and should have the most prominent place in our prayer life because Jesus is the “Yes” and “Amen.”

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Do you feel far from God? Does it seem He’s out of reach or not paying attention? One promise God has made is “When you seek me, you WILL find me when you seek me with all your heart” (Jeremiah 29:13), elsewhere said, "Draw near to God, and he WILL draw near to you” (James 4:8). What is the chief expression of our seeking to draw near to God? PRAYER. Discover how prayer is the ultimate way of seeking and finding nearness to God.

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To start this New Year off rightly, we are dedicating ourselves to a season of prayer and fasting, hungering for faithfulness to and fruitfulness in our mission to LOVE GOD, LOVE PEOPLE, and MAKE DISCIPLES. But what is fasting? Is it for us today who are under the New Covenant of grace? If so, what should be its place in our prayer? All this and more as we start our new series: Prayer•ology.

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"But God, who is rich in mercy, because of his great love that he had for us, made us alive with Christ even though we were dead in trespasses. You are saved by grace!" Ephesians 2:4-5

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“Therefore, the Lord himself will give you a sign: See, the virgin will conceive, have a son, and name him Immanuel.” Isaiah 7:14

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“Light dawns for the righteous, gladness for the upright in heart. Be glad in the Lord, you righteous ones, and give thanks to his holy name.” Psalm 97:11–12

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“In him was life, and that life was the light of men. That light shines in the darkness, and yet the darkness did not overcome it.” John 1:4-5

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"Jesus spoke to them again: 'I am the light of the world. Anyone who follows me will never walk in darkness but will have the light of life." John 8:12

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In this fallen world, branches than remain in the vine still have the capacity to grow in areas that are unnecessary, unhelpful, or unhealthy, and can hinder the growth of healthy and planned fruit. The only hope for the branch to remain and grow in fruitfulness: the pruning knife of the Gardener.

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What are you attempting to gain life from? We look down so many avenues, “try out” so many solutions, and connect to so many outlets that the world holds out to us shouting “Here’s life” when all it offers leaves us withering and fruitless. There is only one source of life that will last forever, one way that will catch you up in something and Someone much greater than your own existence, one power that will energize a life of fruitful significance. Jesus is the True Vine.

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There’s a heartbreaking experience we all experience at some point in life: the loss of a significant relationship, whether by tragedy, conflict, or a move. Jesus has told his disciples he is moving back to his Dad’s place; he’s leaving, and the disciples are going to lose their face-to-face relationship with their closest friend and Messiah. However, Jesus still promises their relationship with Him will continue, it will grow, and they will know him better than ever before… HOW? Enter THE HOLY SPIRIT. Find out how the Holy Spirit inside you is even better than Jesus beside you.

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In the days and times that we live in, it is easy to be troubled, confused, anxious and fearful when almost everything that we have put our trust in seems to be on shaky ground. In the midst of these troubled times Jesus tells us, “Don’t let your hearts be troubled or afraid”. In John 14, Jesus continues to prepare his closest friends, his disciples, to know how to navigate the troubled times that are coming. In these words we discover how we too can navigate our troubled times with an unshakable peace when it seems that our very foundation is being shaken.

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With so many harrowing atrocities being done TO humans made in the image of God BY humans made in the image of God these days and throughout history, we can’t help but ask, “How can someone do something so wicked?” The same question can be asked of Judas in his betrayal of Jesus, the Messiah. The answer to this problem and its solution are only found in the gospel of Jesus Christ: humans who shift all their trust to Jesus are forgiven and made new, their bondage to depravity is broken, and Satan is rendered powerless over them. Unless one's allegiance is to King Jesus, wickedness will seem like goodness.

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Jesus is our Creator-God, the only Rescuing Redeemer, and He is our primary Example. As His disciples, where He goes, we go; where He leads, we follow. What He does, we do. In an incredible act of humility, Jesus knelt down and served by washing dirty feet, then said for us to follow His example. Come see the God who kneels, and kneel with Him to serve.

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Jesus was sent to be the brilliant light in this dank, dark world. His words and works were the rays of His radiance, shining on so many to see… it was obvious: Jesus is the Light of the World. Surprisingly there were and still are countless millions who do not believe in Him. How can this be? John provides an answer that can either cause us to struggle or provide us the greatest hope for unbelieving hearts. His answer? God’s sovereignty.

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Do you have the joy of knowing your purpose? Why do you exist? What were you born to contribute to this world? In this week's study in John, Jesus exclaims the hour has come, the moment he was born for had arrived. Jesus knew His purpose; He understood why He was sent of the Father: He was born to die.

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Jesus is the High King of Heaven who took on human flesh to bring His Kingdom to earth. While we might have our agendas for what we want Him to accomplish with His power and authority, He has a higher plan and purpose for why He came. He doesn't serve our political, socioeconomic, or relational agendas, we must submit to serving His.

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The aroma of worship to Jesus is a beautiful fragrance to some, a stench to be smothered to others. In the aftermath of Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead, worship rises from Lazarus and his family.

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Reactions to Jesus' last miracle in the gospel of John.

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When we are in the deepest grief, what do we need? When someone we love is struck by sorrow, how can we love and care for them? Jesus is the "Wonderful Counselor" and knows exactly how to minister to each of us uniquely in our griefs and sorrows. Then, as the "Almighty God," bearing both ultimate power and authority, He moves out to make untrue what grieves His heart and ours. Come meet our Christ, our High Priest, strong and able to spur, sympathize, and save.

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In a moment of crisis, when you find the limits of your power and all hope seems lost, do you ever wonder, “Is God paying attention to me? Does He care? Is He going to do anything about this?” Returning to our series I AM through the Gospel of John, the story of Lazarus’ death will redefine how you relate to God and to your crisis when it crashes into your life. 

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In July, Waynesboro FM Church, motivated by their mission to Make Disciples all over the world, generously sent Pastor Scott on a trip to Jordan for work in Preaching, Pastoral Care, Evangelism, On-the-ground Prayer, Revitalization & Training, and work among an Unreached People Group. It is clear: the life-giving river of God’s kingdom is advancing in the desert through heaven’s citizens in Jordan. Come hear about God’s work there and what it means for us here.

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"The end of all things is near. Therefore be alert and of sober mind so that you may pray. Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins. Offer hospitality to one another without grumbling. Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms. If anyone speaks, they should do so as one who speaks the very words of God. If anyone serves, they should do so with the strength God provides, so that in all things God may be praised through Jesus Christ. To him be the glory and the power for ever and ever. Amen." (1 Peter 4:7-11)

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Today we will be taking a look at Ephesians 4 and Colossians 3 to answer the following questions about forgiveness. What is forgiveness and what isn't it? Why do we need to do it and what happens if we won't do it? What makes it hard to do? Under what circumstances do we need to forgive and what can happen if we do? Finally, how can we do it–even in the most difficult cases? These are questions that can only be answered through God's Word.

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The Word of God gives us strength and peace by the truth engraved into it. The deeper we allow His Word to bring us into relationship with the Father, the richer our lives become! But what happens when that daily walk becomes stale, or a dear brother or sister has become dull of hearing? What does the Lord command of us in these circumstances? These are the questions we will be answering as we dive into book of Hebrews and seek God's wisdom.

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God’s word carries immeasurable power and authority—by it He creates life and light, he calms raging storms and weary hearts, and He calls us by name and makes us His own. The church gathered is to be the most dense place on earth today where the Word of God dwells, as we wield it to Teach and Admonish One Another.

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Like a lullaby sung to a whimpering child scared in the night, like a battle cry sung in the trenches of war, or like a cadence sung on a ship as the crew labors together, the Church is to wield gospel songs, new and old, as tools of encouragement, comfort, and edification for one another. Learn this and more as we look at our next one another command: "Sing to one another."

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In this sermon, you will be taught what a burden is and how, as a church, we can help each other bear those burdens.

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God’s word doesn't assume that His Church has already been made perfect, but makes clear we are a people in process being shaped and molded by the hands of His Spirit into the image of Jesus. Until then, for unity to be preserved among us, there must be a predisposition we each hold towards one another that requires humility, patience, love, and forgiveness: We must share a willingness to Bear With One Another.

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Although God’s word tells us none of his commands are burdensome, there is a “one another” command that can feel heavy, raw, and exposing: confess your sins to one another. Why is this something we should do in the church, and what can happen if we refuse to? Better question: what gospel graces might we experience if we do practice this?

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Kicking off our new summer sermon series ONE ANOTHER on the way of life in the Church, we’ll look at the one another command that is most essential, most foundational, and most vital to the light of the Gospel shining so brightly within the local body: LOVE ONE ANOTHER.

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When we share Jesus with people and invite them to believe, what all might it take? What are some things we can be ready with? When inviting people to believe in Jesus, no person did it better than Jesus himself. In the heat of hostility, he gently, logically, unapologetically declared His nature, offered the evidence, countered accusations with cultural logic, and gave the invitation. Are you ready to introduce our neighbors and community to Jesus?

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Jesus, being the supreme preacher and teacher, often uses images and illustrations that are connected to spiritual realities about Himself, us, and the the world; these are called parables. In our text this week, Jesus takes a culturally common, well-understood image of sheep-farming and draws out major implications about who He is and how people can have abundant life in His name because He is The Gate.

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These days, if you speak loud enough in the public square about your faith in Jesus of Nazareth, sure enough, you will find yourself on the receiving end of some distasteful, maybe even hurtful, responses. We might testify to the work Jesus has done in our lives and not be believed; we might express the common sense facts about the person and work of the historical Jesus and be maligned… we may even be rejected because of our faith in Jesus. While it can be deeply painful, what’s waiting on the other side of that rejection is a kind of joy that will make every single second of the pain worth it, and that joy’s name is Jesus. To support this ministry, visit www.waynesborofm.com/give

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God’s word diagnoses this cosmos with an underlying condition: fallen into darkness. It explains why such a beautiful world can be so full of suffering and affliction while simultaneously showing us this wasn’t the way the world was originally designed to be. As much as we attempt to turn back the effects or find ways to escape the pain, there’s only one real, true, shining Light that, not only exposes what's in the dark but can heal those things trapped in the dark. Jesus, the Christ, is not just a shining light, He is the healing Light of the World.

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John 8:31-32 - So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples, and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.”

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Jesus is the Light of the World. He isn’t always who we want him to be, but in every situation, in every way, he is exactly who we NEED him to be. We may want him to rescue us from our sufferings, He may want to repurpose our sufferings for his good plans. We may want Him to be a nice addition to our lives to bring us comfort and prosperity, while He aims to be the greatest addiction of our lives to bring us permanent life and joy in Him. We don’t get to redefine the Light, we simply lift it up and stand in it, and by it we finally see ourselves and everything around us. 

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Jesus’ ministry to a broken, rebellious world is stocked full of accounts of sinners guilty according to the law being forgiven according to His grace. We can make no plea, we can bring nothing to clear our guilt and condemnation… but Jesus! He refuses to condemn us to that which we deserve, He came to deliver us from it, and that sets us free to live a transformed life. The woman caught in adultery is a story that exemplifies the Gospel of God’s matchless, infinite grace.

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Generations have asked, “Will the real Messiah, please stand up?” Debate over the identity of Jesus of Nazareth is nothing new. Some say Jesus was a good man, others a teacher, and others a prophet. Others throughout history have shared these titles, but neither compare to the chief claim of the Christian. We are among history’s few who are convinced: Jesus is the Messiah. Miss this, and you miss Jesus.

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Jesus, the Good & Chief Shepherd, dealt not strictly in the spiritual needs of humanity, but also cared for the practical, physical needs of His flock (healing the sick, benevolence to the needy, etc.). The Church is instructed to structure its leadership and ministry in a similar way, with shepherds (overseers) to care for the spiritual needs of the flock, and servants (deacons) to care for the practical needs. Find out how essential servants are to the life and health of the local flock and what we’re doing about it to unsure our church family is served like Jesus. To support this ministry, visit www.waynesborofm.com/give

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Jesus, moved with compassion, seeing us as lost sheep without a shepherd, came to be the Good Shepherd and lead His flock with love, care, and truth and equip them to do His work in the world. After His ascension, Jesus entrusted the shepherding of His flock to biblically qualified and spiritually gifted individuals who live, love, and lead like Him. Find out how essential this is to the life, health, and ministry of our church, what we’re doing about it, and more as we study the Good Shepherd’s word on shepherding His flock.

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Life lived loving God, loving people, and making disciples is a life as a citizen of The Kingdom of God. There’s one thing Jesus himself makes clear about the value of participation in this Kingdom: it is worth giving everything for. With our refined mission now laid out, we must be convinced of the value of picking up that mission as our own, knowing our unique part, and partnering for the sake of the Gospel of Jesus. The call is clear; the time is now. Will you give everything you have for the Kingdom of God?

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Love God. Love People. The greatest commands that are essential to the abundant life. Yet, is this a love that we are to keep contained within our own hearts? Can we truly love God and people with excellence without ever inviting others into love for God and people? Jesus coupled these Greatest Commands with the Great Commission: "Go and make disciples of all nations…” This is our mission: to invite people into the sphere of God’s gracious, unending love through the sharing of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and showing them how to be formed into His image. Love God. Love People. Make Disciples. The Greatest Mission.

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How are we to respond to the love of God that knows no limit to its length and width, height and depth and surpasses knowledge? What is the strongest evidence of our own love for God? Jesus is clear: Love people. This is the second greatest command and second part of our newly refined mission. Tune in to find out why and how to love people as part of the greatest mission of our lives.

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Ever wonder what the greatest thing you can do with your life really is? Jesus said it is to Love God with everything you are, everything within you, and everything coming out from within you. This is the mainstay and strength of our church’s newly refined mission to Love God, Love People, and Make Disciples. Our mission starts here.

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Crafting our kids happens, not in one momentous event, but in the everyday moments of life and, like it or not, you are already discipling your kids towards something. Parents are charged by God with the task of and instruction for repurposing our neutral moments for eternal matters centered around the gospel of Jesus Christ.

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In a day when children are seen as burdens, one of the greatest blessings in life is forming a child, like an arrow, whose heart is aimed at loving God. In part 1 of this two week series, we’ll learn what can disrupt and what is required of parents to raise a child who loves God, loves people, and makes disciples.

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When materialistic things lose value in our world, we find eternal value in the promises God has provided for us through Jesus.

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While we as New Covenant believers get to experience God With Us in one of the closest ways ever before, we will one day get to experience the fullness of what God intended in is final dwelling place in a new creation with His redeemed people.

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What might Jesus want to receive from us as a gift to Him this Christmas? We read in Mark 10:45 that, “Even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life as a ransom for many.” Since His purpose is not to be served, but to serve us by giving His life for us, what is our response? In short, giving our lives to Him. In this Christmas object lesson, we will take a close look on what giving our lives to Jesus looks like.

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God with Us is a reality every follower of Christ gets to enjoy, now more personally than ever before with the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. Walking in close companionship with the Holy Spirit can change every dynamic of our lives, but how do we walk with Him?

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Close and careful discipleship with Jesus, God with Us, is an environment that both shapes us and sends us to preach with power. Find out how important it is and what can happen when you live life with God before trying to live life for God.

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Kyle Bapo Roque bringing the word from God to show us the need for fortitude when it comes to the difficult teachings in our walk with Christ!

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Pastor Scott Brodd preaching the GOOD news that we will never thirst or be hungry when we're provided food and drink from Christ!

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Pastor Scott Brodd preaching from John 6:22-40 to remind us not to eat the bread that perishes, but the bread that brings eternal life!

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Pastor Scott Brodd preaching from John 6:16-21 on the true message to gain from Jesus walking on water in the sermon series I AM.

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Pastor Scott Brodd preaching from John 6:1-15 on three key insights from Jesus feeding the 5,000 in the sermon series I AM.

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Pastor Scott Brodd preaching the GOOD word on our need to testify to our Lord Almighty!

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Pastor Scott Brodd continuing in The Gospel of John ch. 5, as we see how the Son will always do everything that the Father does.

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Pastor Scott Brodd preaching on The Gospel of John chapter 5, to show us that Jesus holds the same authority that God has for they are one!

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Pastor Scott Brodd preaching from John 5, as scripture brings a confirmation that the only way we can become whole is through Christ!

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Pastor Scott Brodd preaching from John 4 on what Jesus shows us what true "Faith" looks like for the Kingdom of God!

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Pastor Scott Brodd showing us through the gospel of John that Jesus has prepared a vast harvest field right before our eyes!

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This morning we were delighted to watch and listen to the Holy Spirit fall fresh upon our body of Christ through prayer! We pray that this prayer time opens your eyes and heart to His flowing spirit! 

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Pastor Ethan Colvin preaching from 2 Kings and 2 Chronicles about Josiahs reform and the importance of God's word!

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Pastor Scott Brodd continuing our "I Am" series, where we witness how God uses our wounds and scars for His glory by redeeming us through Him!

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Pastor Scott Brodd relaunching our "I Am" series, where we witness God take us through the Gospel of John so that we may be fed by the fruit of the spirit of the Lord!

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Pastor Scott Brodd bringing God's word through Psalm 51, to bring us in understanding of how our hearts must be cleansed in Jesus' teachings and spirit!

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Pastor Jeff Bellinger Bringing God's truth through Psalm 43, as God shows us that we are ambassadors for Christ with the light he gave us......unless we allow ourselves to become comfortable living in the "pit".

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Pastor Scott Brodd preaching from Psalm 46, as we witness God declaring victory in the many battlefields we create in Life.

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Austin McClenahan preaching from Psalm 13 on how God's delivered us with His covenant by sending Jesus fo us!

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Joesph Gibson bringing God's word from Psalm 119, as we see how God is showing us how to strengthen our walk with Him!

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Brother Kirk Fuller bringing God's word through Psalm 91, where we hear how dwelling in the Lord's presence allows us to witness the Kingdom of God!

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Pastor Scott Brodd kicking off our summer sermon series Summer Psalms starting in Psalm 1 on the Blessed Life.

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Pastor Scott Brodd preaching from John 3:22-36, on a passage where God is showing us what it means to die of flesh, and live in spirit! 

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Pastor Scott Brodd preaching from John 3:16-21, on the reasoning why God sent himself to us through Jesus! 

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Austin McClenahan preaching from John 3:9-15, on how Jesus is calling us to be born again so that we can fix our eyes upon Him!

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Ethan Colvin continues our I AM sermon series in John 3:1-8, on how we must be Born again of water and spirit.

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Pastor Scott Brodd continues our I AM sermon series in John 2:18-25.

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Christ Is Risen! Pastor Scott Brodd continues our I AM sermon series in John 2:18-22.

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Pastor Scott Brodd continuing our sermon series, I AM: John 2:13-17 shows us the events of Jesus cleansing the temple and how it relates to us.

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We are in John chapter 2 where Jesus turns water into wine. Listen for what that implies about the character of Jesus and how he truly is "The Better Wine."

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Pastor Scott Brodd continuing our sermon series, I AM: (Re)discovering Jesus through the book of John. Jesus is on the move by revealing himself as the promised Messiah to those who desire to follow.

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Pastor Scott Brodd preaching on the identity of Jesus who is both the Son of God and Lamb of God. Listen as we learn what this means for us today.

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Pastor Scott Brodd preaching about John the Baptist who is a "Witness to the Word" as found in John 1:19-28 in our sermon series I AM.

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Pastor Scott Brodd preaching from John 1:14-18 on Jesus who is "God in the Flesh” in our sermon series I AM.

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Pastor Scott Brodd preaching from John 1:10-13 on "The Dividing Line” in our sermon series I AM.

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Pastor Scott Brodd preaching from John 1:4-9 on "The Life & Light” in the new sermon series I AM.

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Pastor Scott Brodd preaching from John 1:1-3 on "The Uncreated, Creating Word” in the new sermon series I AM.

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Pastor Scott Brodd preaching from Hebrews 1:1-3 on how we “(Re)discover Jesus” in the new sermon series I AM.

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Pastor Scott Brodd preaching from Matthew 26 in the two part series Visible Gospel.

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Pastor Scott Brodd preaching from Romans in the two part series Visible Gospel.

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Austin McClenahan preaching from Colossians about how God is shaping our year to live in His kingdom.

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Brother Austin McClenahan preaching from The Book of Job about how God remains enough in our lives. He is deserving and worthy of our love and praise in all circumstances of life.

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Pastor Scott Brodd preaching from Isaiah 9:6-7 in part four of the Advent sermon series A Light Has Dawned.

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Pastor Scott Brodd preaching from Isaiah 9:3-5 in part three of the Advent sermon series A Light Has Dawned.   Watch the video here: https:  https://youtu.be/OYaI0dtmwFs?t=3084

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Pastor Scott Brodd preaching from Isaiah 9:2 in part two of the Advent sermon series A Light Has Dawned.

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Pastor Scott Brodd preaching from Isaiah 9:1 in part one of the Advent sermon series A Light Has Dawned.

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Pastor Scott Brodd preaching from Genesis 4 / Romans 8 in part three of the sermon series Sin. 

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Pastor Scott Brodd preaching about Deadly Sins in part two of the three part sermon series Sin.

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Pastor Scott Brodd preaching from Colossians 2:13-15 in part one of the new three part series Sin. 

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Pastor Scott Brodd preaching about our Mission and values as a church body in part eleven of the sermon series Mission.

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Pastor Scott Brodd preaching about our final core value Cross-Cultural Mission in part ten of the sermon series Mission.

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Pastor Scott Brodd preaching on the importance of having Intimate Communities of Discipleship in part nine of the sermon series Mission.

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Pastor Bruce Hankee preaching about one of our Core Values Radical Hospitality in part eight of the sermon series Mission.

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Pastor Ethan Colvin preaching about the beauty of Christ-Centered Families in part seven of the sermon series Mission.

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Pastor Scott Brodd preaching from Matthew 9:38 in part six of the sermon series Mission.

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Pastor Scott Brodd preaching from Colossians 1:15-20 in part five of the sermon series Mission.

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Pastor Scott Brodd preaching from Mark 8:34 in part four of the sermon series Mission.

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