Stanford Christian Church: Recent Episodes

Jeremy Johnson

Stanford Christian Church in Stanford, Kentucky. We want to help you know and follow Jesus.

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Our sermon from August 9, 2026, is from Hebrews 11. How do you live wisely when you can't see what's coming next?

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Our sermon for August 2, 2026, is from Hebrews 10:32-39.

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Our July 26, 2026, sermon is from Hebrews 10:26-31. You can't claim Jesus as savior and reject Him as King.

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Our July 19, 2026, sermon is from Hebrews 10:23-25. It's about one another.

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Our sermon for July 12, 2026, is from Hebrews 7-10.

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Our June 28, 2026, sermon is from Hebrews 5:1-10.

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Our June 7, 2026, sermon is from Hebrews 4:14-16. Approach God's throne with confidence. Not just on Sundays, but even on a random, mundane Saturday afternoon.

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Our sermon for May 31, 2026, is from Hebrews 4:1-13. It's time to rest.

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Our May 24, 2026, sermon is from Hebrews 3:7-19. Is your heart hardening or softening? It is doing one or the other.

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Our May 17, 2026, sermon is from Hebrews 3:1-6.

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Our May 10, 2026, sermon is from Hebrews 2:5-18. When we look at the world and at ourselves, we see that everything is not as it is supposed to be. But then we look at Jesus.

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Our Sermon for May 3, 2026, is from Hebrews 2:1-4. Stay anchored, so that you do not drift.

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Our sermon for November 23, 2025, is based on Luke 17:11-19. We learn that returning to Jesus in gratitude opens our lives to the fullness of God's blessing.

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Our sermon for November 16, 2025, is from 1 Timothy 6:6-10. It is part 3 of our series Kingdom Economics. We learn that Godliness with contentment is great gain.

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Our November 9, 2025, sermon is from John 3:16. Our God is a giving God.

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Our November 2, 2025, sermon is from Luke 12:13-21. Jesus will teach us to see money, possessions, and success the way He does, where true wealth is found not in what we keep, but in what we give, and life is measured by generosity, not gain.

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Our October 26, 2025, sermon is from Matthew 11:1-6. What to do when God doesn't meet our expectations?

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What do you do when your faith feels like it’s not working? When you’re struggling with doubts, questions, or even anger, you’re afraid to admit? In our October 19, 2025, message from Mark 9:14–29, we explore how Jesus meets us in the moments when belief feels hardest.

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Our October 5, 2025, sermon is from Romans 10:9-15. What must I do to be saved? And then what should I do with it?

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Our September 28, 2025, sermon is from Psalm 51. Agree with God about your sin and trust Him to heal you.

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Our September 21, 2025, sermon is from Revelation 21:1-5. Jesus wants us to live in the light of the fact that He has a glorious future in store for us. This will help us to live with peace and joy today.

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Our September 14, 2025, sermon is from Matthew 5:43-44. Jesus says Love Your Enemy. It is not a suggestion, but a command. A description of His Kingdom. Each day you choose which master you will serve.

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Our September 5, 2025, sermon is from 1 Peter 5:1-3. Good church leaders lead people to Jesus by serving like Jesus.

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Our August 31, 2025, sermon is from John 17:20-23. It is the fifth in our series, We Are the Church. Jesus prays that we would be unified in Him.

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Our August 24, 2025, sermon is from 1 Peter 2:4-10. It is part 4 of our series, We Are the Church. The Church of Jesus Christ is called to be holy because He is holy.

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Our sermon for August 17, 2025, is from Matthew 28:16-20. This is part 3 of our sermon series, We Are the Church. Church is not somewhere you go, it is who you are.

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Our August 10, 2025, sermon is from Ephesians 2:11-22. It is part two of our series, We are the Church.

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Our sermon on August 3, 2025, is from Matthew 16:13-20. This is the first sermon in this series. Church is not somewhere you go, it is who you are.

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Our sermon for July 27, 2025, is from Psalm 27. Amid great struggle, David reveals the one thing He desires. It is the one thing that matters most.

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Our July 20, 2025, sermon is from Ecclesiastes 3:1-15. Everything is always changing. Go with the flow.

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Our July 13, 2025, sermon is from 1 Corinthians 13:8-13. It concludes our series on Love, the Main Ingredient, on 1 Corinthians chapter 13.

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Our July 6, 2025 sermon is from 1 Corinthians 13:4-7. This is part 2 of our series on 1 Corinthians 13:4-7: Love, The Main Ingredient.

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Our June 29, 2025, sermon is from 1 Corinthians 13:1-3. It is the first in a 3-part series on love. Love is the essential ingredient in the Christian life.

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Our sermon for June 22, 2025, is from Philippians 3:7-14. Jesus is the greatest treasure. Therefore, drop everything else to follow Him.

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Our sermon from June 15, 2025, is based on 2 Corinthians 4:16-18. Our treasure is the unseen things of Jesus, not the seen things valued by the world.

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Our sermon for June 8, 2025, is from Matthew 13:44-46. The Kingdom of God is so valuable that it is worth sacrificing all else to gain it.

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Our June 1, 2025, sermon is based on the book of Esther, chapters 8-10. Look for and celebrate God's goodness.

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Our May 25, 2025, sermon is from Esther 6-7. Those who exalt themselves will be humbled, and the humble will be exalted.

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Our May 18, 2025, sermon is from Esther 5. Esther patiently seeks God before acting boldly in faith.

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Our May 11, 2025, sermon is from Esther 4. God places us where we are for a purpose. We must act with faith.

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Our May 4, 2025, sermon is from Esther 3. God teaches us that pride always leads to destruction.

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April 27, 2025, our sermon is from Esther 1 and 2. We begin a new series on the book of Esther.

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Our sermon for April 13, 2025, is from John 19:30. Jesus says, "It is finished."

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Our sermon for April 6, 2025, is from John 19:28-29. Jesus says, "I am thirsty."

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Our March 30, 2025 sermon is from Matthew 27:46. Jesus cries, "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?"

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Our sermon for March 23, 2025, is from John 19:25-27. Jesus said, "Woman, here is your son", and "Here is your mother."

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Our sermon for March 16, 2025, is from Luke 23:43. We continue our sermon series on the phrases Jesus speaks on the cross. Today, you will be with me in paradise.

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Our sermon for March 9, 2025, is from Luke 23:34. On the cross, Jesus speaks seven phrases. A persons last words often expose what is most important to them. We will allow Jesus' last words to shape us.

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Our sermon for February 23, 2025, is from 1 Thessalonians 4:9-12. This is the conclusion to our series, Sacred Rhythms.

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Our sermon for February 16, 2025, is from Exodus 20:8-11. While God does not want us to observe the Sabbath in an Old Testament sense, the principles of time set aside for rest and reconnection are still important.

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Our sermon for February 9, 2025, is from Colossians 3:23-24. A healthy perspective of our work.

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Our sermon for February 2, 2025, is from Matthew 11:28-31. It is the second message in our series Sacred Rhythms, where we are aligning ourselves with God's design for work and rest in our lives.

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Our sermon for January 26, 2025 is from Genesis 1:31-2:3. Is the first part in our series entitled Sacred Rhythms. We will rediscover the balance between work and rest, two essential elements of life and needs of the soul. They are not just activities we do but rhythms of life designed by God to help us thrive, and when one is neglected we struggle.

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Our sermon for January 19, 2025, is from 1 John 1:5-10. The power of Jesus is greater than the power of sin.

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Our sermon for January 12, 2025, is from Acts 1:4-9. We can't do the work of God on our own. He empowers and equips us to be faithful and help people connect to Jesus.

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Our sermon for December 29, 2024, is from Colossians 1:19-23. It concludes our sermon series, Glory in the Flesh. True peace is found only in reconciliation with God through Jesus.

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Our December 22, 2024 sermon is from Colossians 1:19. Jesus will fill you with His fullness.

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Our Sermon for December 15, 2024, is from Colossians 1:18. That in everything He might have supremacy.

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Our sermon for December 8, 2024, is from Colossians 1:16-17. We were created for a purpose. You will always be unfulfilled living outside that purpose.

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Our December 1, 2024 sermon is from Colossians 1:15. The Son is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation.

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Our sermon for November 24, 2024, is from the book of Hosea. God's love is greater than our failure.

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Our sermon for November 17, 2024, is from the book of Jonah. God's compassion should shape ours.

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Our sermon for November 10, 2024, is from the book of Haggai. Your priorities and purity must be in line with your purpose.

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Our sermon for November 3, 2024, is from the book of Micah. This is the second part in a series on the Minor Prophets. God desires our everyday lives.

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Our sermon for October 27, 2024, is from the book of Joel. This is part one of a five-part series on minor prophets. You were delivered to be a deliverer.

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Our sermon for October 20, 2024, is from Matthew 7:13-29. This is the final sermon in our series on Jesus' Sermon on the Mount.

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Our sermon for October 13, 2024, is from Matthew 7:7-12. We continue our series on Jesus' Sermon on the Mount. Go to God.

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Our sermon for October 6, 2024, is Matthew 7:1-6. We continue our series on Jesus' Sermon on the Mount. How do we help without hurting?

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Our sermon for September 29, 2024, is from Matthew 6:19-34. It is part of our series on Jesus' sermon on the mount. Your treasure determines you direction.

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Our sermon for September 22, 2024, is from Matthew 6:1-18. We continue our series on the Sermon on the Mount. Jesus teaches us to live for God's rewards, not people's praise.

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Our sermon for September 15, 2024, is from Matthew 5:21-48. Jesus gives six examples of how truly loving God and others surpasses simple rule-following. In this sermon, we read the final three.

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Our sermon for September 8, 2024, is from Matthew 5:21-48. Jesus gives six examples of how truly loving God and others surpasses simple rule-following. In this sermon, we read the first three.

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Our sermon for August 25, 2024, is from Matthew 5:17-20. This is part 3 of our series on the Sermon on the Mount. The law of God is love, not duty.

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Our sermon for August 18, 2024, is from Matthew 5:13-16. We continue our series through Jesus' Sermon on the Mount. Share God's goodness so others know God's goodness.

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Our sermon for August 11, 2024, is from Matthew 5:1-11. It is the start of our 10-week series on Jesus' Sermon on the Mount.

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Our sermon for August 4, 2024, is from Romans 6:3-4. Baptism identifies us with Jesus' death, burial, and resurrection. Learn how these truths play out in our lives as well.

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Our July 28, 2024 sermon is from Genesis 42-50. We complete a 4 part series on the life of Joseph. The way of Jesus is to bear with and forgive one another.

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Our July 21, 2024 sermon is from Genesis 40-41. This is part 3 of our 4-part series on the life of Joseph. We serve a big God, who has big plans and gives us big dreams.

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Our sermon for July 14, 2024, is from Genesis 39. We continue our series on the Life of Joseph. There is purpose in the Pain. In this part of the story, we see God's presence and Joseph's faithfulness and how they come together.

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Our sermon for July 7, 2024, is from Genesis 37. This is part one of our series on the life of Joseph. There is a purpose in our pain.

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Our sermon for June 30, 2024, is from 1 Corinthians 2:1-5. Focus on Jesus and minimize all distractions.

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Our sermon for June 23, 2024, is from Revelation 21:1-5. We continue our sermon series, The Whole Story. We must understand that the Bible is a unified story from beginning to end, pointing to Jesus. This helps us understand what we read and where we fit in the story. So, we are zooming out to see the whole story. Today, we conclude the story with the New Creation.

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Our sermon for June 16, 2024, is Mark:1-14-15. We continue our sermon series, The Whole Story. We must understand that the Bible is a unified story from beginning to end, pointing to Jesus. This helps us understand what we are reading and where we fit in the story. So, we are zooming out to see the whole story. Today we come to our part fo the story, Jesus and the Church.

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Our sermon for June 9, 2024, is on the History of Israel from Abraham to the end of the book of Malachi. This is the third part of our sermon series, The Whole Story. We are breaking the whole story of the Bible into five parts to understand better where stories, verses, and our own lives fit.

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Our June 2, 2024 sermon is from Genesis 3-11. We must understand that the Bible is a unified story from beginning to end, pointing to Jesus. This helps us understand what we are reading and where we fit in the story. Part 1 was creation. Today is the fall.

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Our sermon for May 26, 2024, is from Genesis 1:1. We start a series, The Whole Story outlines the story of the Bible. We must understand that the Bible is a unified story from beginning to end, pointing to Jesus. This helps us understand what we are reading and where we fit in the story.

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Our sermon for May 12, 2024, is from John 4. Worship is the final spiritual discipline we learn in our series on meeting with God. Spiritual disciplines are those actions through which God promises to meet with us and work in us.

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Our sermon for May 12, 2024, is from John 13:12-17. We continue our series, Meeting with God. This series is focused on practices that we can do each day through which God promises to meet with us and work in us.

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Our sermon for May 5, 2024, is from 1 Corinthians 11:23-26. It is the fifth part of our series, Meeting With God.

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Our sermon for April 28, 2024, is from Romans 12:4-6. It is the fourth part of our series Meeting With God.

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Our sermon for April 21, 2024, is from Psalm 1. This is the third sermon in our series, Meeting With God. We are exploring the spiritual disciplines. These are the actions through which God promises to meet with us and work in us. Our topic for today is Bible Study.

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Our sermon for April 14, 2024, is from Philippians 4:6-9. We continue our series, Meeting With God. The spiritual disciplines are the actions through which God promises, in His word, to meet with us and work in us. Today focus on prayer.

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Our sermon for April 7, 2024, is from James 4:8. This is the first sermon in our series, Meeting With God. In His word, God has given us spiritual disciplines through which He promises to meet with us. We will look at six of them throughout this series.

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Our Sermon for Easter, March 31, 2024, is from John 11:25. Church Words are words we use at church but most people don't fully know what they mean. Our word for today is Resurrection.

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Our sermon for March 24, 2024, is from Revelation 19:1-9. We continue our series on Church words. These are words we use at church and are found in the Bible, even though most people don't know what they mean. Our church word for today is Hallelujah.

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Our sermon for March 17, 2024, is from Luke 19:1-10. We continue our sermon series, Church Words. Church Words are words we use at church, are found in the Bible, and most people don't even know what they mean. Our church word for this sermon is repent.

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Our sermon for March 10, 2024, is from James 2:14-26. Church words are words that we use at church, and are used in the Bible when most people don't even know what they mean. Our church word for today is faith.

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Our sermon for March 3, 2024, is from 1 John 2:1-2. It is the second sermon in our series, Church Words. Church Words are words that we use at church, are found in the Bible, when most people don't completely know what they mean.

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Our sermon for February 18, 2024, is from 1 Peter 1:13-16. It is the first in our series, "Church Words." Church words are those words we use in church, are found in the Bible, but most don't know what they mean.

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Our sermon for February 11, 2024, is from 1 Peter 3:13-16. It is the final sermon in our series on our church Purpose Statement.

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Our sermon for February 4, 2024, is from Matthew 22:34-40. The purpose of Stanford Christian Church is to love God, love others, and share the hope of God's word by serving, caring, and giving.

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Our sermon for January 28, 2024, is from Acts 9:1-19. It is the fifth part of our series, The Calling.

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Our sermon for January 21, 2024, is Exodus 3-4. It is part four in the series, The Calling.

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Our sermon for January 14, 2024, is from Jeremiah 1:4-8. It is part 3 in our series, The Calling.

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Our Sermon for January 7, 2024, is 1 Samuel 3:1-14.

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Our sermon for December 31, 2023, is from Isaiah 6:1-8.

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Our Midweek Focus for December 27 is Psalm 52. There is peace in the wrath of God.

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Our sermon for December 24, 2023, is from Matthew 1:18-25.

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Our Midweek Focus for December 20, 2023, is Luke 2:13-14.

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Our sermon for December 17, 2023, is from Matthew 1. This is the third sermon in our Christmas sermon series, "Family Tree."

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Our Midweek Focus for December 13, 2023, is Matthew 1:37.

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Our sermon for December 10, 2023, is from Matthew 1. We inspect the scandals in Jesus' family tree. Why does God want us to see them?

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Our Midweek Focus for December 6, 2023, is Matthew 5:10. Persecution and the Kingdom of God.

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Our sermon for December 3, 2023, is from Matthew 1. It is part of our Lighting of the Greens service.

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Our Midweek Focus for November 29, 2023, is Matthew 5:9.

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Our sermon for November 26, 2023, is from Galatians 3:23-26. Who are you?

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Our Midweek Focus for November 22, 2023, is Matthew 5:8. It's all about motivation.

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Our sermon for November 19, 2023, is from Genesis 11:1-9. What are you building?

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Our Midweek Focus for November 15, 2023, is Matthew 5:7.

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Our sermon for November 12, 2023, is an overview of the book of The Revelation.

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Our Midweek Focus for November 8, 2023, is Matthew 5:6.

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Our sermon for November 5, 2023, is from 2 Corinthians 12:7-10. I'm just like a carved pumpkin.

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Our Midweek Focus for November 1, 2023, is Matthew 5:5. Who are the meek?

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Our sermon for October 29, 2023, is Isaiah 43:1-3. Through flood and flame.

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Our Midweek Focus for October 25, 2023, is Matthew 5:4. Blessed are those who mourn? Really?

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Our sermon for October 22, 2023, is from Luke 24:13-35. Undercover Boss.

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Our Midweek Focus for October 18, 2023, is Matthew 5:3. Are we supposed to be poor?

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Our sermon for October 14, 2023, is from Luke 22:13-24.

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Our Midweek Focus for October 9, 2023, is 2 Corinthians 12:9-10.

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Our sermon for October 8, 2023, is from Luke 14:7-23. Where is your seat at the table?

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Our Midweek Focus for October 4, 2023, is from Luke 8:43-48. Risk it all.

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Our sermon for October 1, 2023, is from Luke 9:10-17. Jesus prepares a meal for 15,000 people.

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Our Midweek Focus for September 27, 2023, is Genesis 3:8-16. Do you have excuses or responsibility?

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Our Sermon for September 24, 2023, is from Luke 7:36-50. Where does love come from?

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Our Midweek Focus for September 20, 2023, is 1 John 4:13-16. How do I know that I am saved?

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Our Midweek Focus for September 13, 2023, is Matthew 5:17-20. What do we do with the Old Testament? 

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Our sermon for September 10, 2023, is from Luke 5:27-32. The problem is the guest list.

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Our Midweek Focus for September 6, 2023, is 2 Corinthians 5:17. Who is supposed to answer this question?

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Our Midweek Focus for August 30, 2023, is the book of Nahum. This destruction is for their good?

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Our sermon for August 27, 2023, is from Revelation 2:14-22. This is the final sermon in our series on the 7 messages Jesus speaks to 7 early churches in Revelation 2 & 3.

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Our Midweek Focus for August 23, 2023, is James 1:19. Why do I have two ears and one mouth?

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Our sermon for August 20, 2023, is from Revelation 3:7-13. Will this door ever open for me?

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Our Midweek Focus for August 16, 2023, is Romans 12:7-10.

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Our sermon for August 13, 2023, is from Revelation 3:1-6. One of seven messages Jesus sent to early churches. Are you wrapped up all nice on the outside, but empty on the inside?

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Our Midweek Focus for August 9, 2023, is John 1:14. God dwelled among us.

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Our sermon for August 6, 2023, is from Revelation 2:18-29. We continue our series on Jesus' messages to the early church.

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Our Midweek Focus is August 2, 2023, is Galatians 5:22-23. 

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Our sermon for July 30, 2023, is from Revelation 2:12-17. Jesus sends the church a message on tolerance.

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Our Midweek Focus for July 26, 2023, is Mark 12:41-44. Jesus teaches true love and true worship all in one.

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Our sermon for July 23, 2023, is from Revelation 2:8-11. We learn to die well.

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Our Midweek Focus for July 19, 2023, is 1 Corinthians 13. What is t greatest Christian attribute?

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Our sermon for July 16, 2023, is from Revelation 2:1-7. What do I do if I don't love Jesus anymore?

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Our Midweek Focus for July 12, 2023, is Matthew 3:13-17. Why was Jesus baptized? If he didn't need to repent what is the point?

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Our Midweek Focus for July 5, 2023, is Matthew 4:17. The Bible summarizes Jesus' message in one sentence.

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Our sermon for July 2, 2023, is from Genesis 22. Is this a test?

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Our Midweek Focus for June 28, 2023, is Matthew 17:1-8. Who are you listening to?

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Our sermon for June 25, 2023, is from Ephesians 2:10. What does God really think about us? 

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Our Midweek Focus for June 21, 2023, is Genesis 32:22-32. Do you wrestle with God?  

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Our Sermon for June 18, 2023, is from Genesis 21. God is faithful. His promises are true.

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Our Midweek Focus for June 14, 2023, is John 3:1-15. What does "Born Again" mean?

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Our sermon for June 11, 2023, is from Genesis 17. This is part 7 of our series on the life of Abraham. Are you scared of commitment?

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Our Midweek Focus for June 7, 2023, begins in Psalm 19:7. God's ways are the best ways.   

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Our sermon for June 4, 2023, is from Genesis 16. Be patient, wait to pick your fruit when it is ripe.

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Our Midweek Focus for May 31, 2023, is Proverbs 12:25. We gain a weapon against anxiety and worries. 

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Our sermon for May 28, 2023, is from Genesis 15. The story of Abraham is all about the promises that God makes to Him and how He responds. How do you respond to the promises God makes to you?

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Our Midweek Focus for May 24, 2023, is from 1 Corinthians 10:31. It's all about Him.  

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Our sermon for May 21, 2023, is from Genesis 14:17-24 and Hebrews 7. We learn about the GOAT.

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Our Midweek Focus for May 17, 2023, is from Psalm 16. David praises God for His goodness. Let us do so as well.

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Our sermon for May 14, 2023, is from 2 Timothy 1:3-7. On this Mother's Day we celebrate the women God used to pass the faith on to us and look to rekindle it to enjoy the work of the Spirit in us.

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Our Midweek Focus for May 10, 2023, is from John 15:4-5. Jesus tells us to abide in Him because life can only transfer from the vine to the branch if it remains connected.

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Our sermon for May 7, 2023, is from Genesis 13. The third sermon in our series on Abraham. We should let Lot choose.

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Our Midweek Focus for May 3, 2023, is from Matthew 7:24-27. Jesus shows us what wisdom looks like in our lives and what happens when we build on another foundation.

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Our sermon for April 30, 2023, is from Genesis 12:10-20. How do I get out of a burning house?

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Our Midweek Focus for April 26, 2023, is from John 14:1-3. Jesus speaks to the troubled heart.

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Our sermon for April 23, 2023, is from Genesis 12:1-9. God promises to bless Abraham, but that isn't all He intends to do.

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Our Midweek Focus for April 19, 2023, is from 1 John 1:5. Do you believe God is good?

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Our sermon for April 16, 2023, is from 1 Corinthians 11:17-34. What is Communion? What about the Lord's Supper? What is the point? How does it help me?

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Our Midweek Focus for April 12, 2023, is from Psalm 127:1-2. Unless the Lord does it, it will fall.

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Our sermon for the week of April 9, 2023, is from Luke 24:1-12. It is Easter. We can make a lot of big claims, but the resurrection proves that Jesus' are all true.

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Our Midweek Focus for April 5, 2023, is from Psalm 22. Jesus cries, "Why have your forsaken me?" He quotes Psalm 22 and if we know the Psalm we learn that these words are not the full story.

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Our sermon for April 2, 2023, is from Zechariah 9:9. Jesus is not fighting people, but transforming them.

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Our Midweek Focus for March 29, 2023, is from Matthew 27:50-51.  We were separated from God, but then the curtain ripped.

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Our sermon for March 26, 2023, is from Ephesians 1:13-14.  Will you make it to the end?

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Our Midweek Focus for March 22, 2023, is from Exodus 34. God declares tells Moses His name and it confuses most people.

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Our sermon for March 19, 2023, is from John 3:1-8. The idea of being born again can be confusing. Jesus explains.

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Our Midweek Focus for March 15, 2023, is from John 7:37-39. Jesus tells us that we are not made to store up the living water of the Holy Spirit, but to flow rivers of living water into others. 

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Our sermon for March 12, 2023, is from Acts 1:4-9. God has given us the power of the Christian life. He has equipped us. Too often we try to go without.

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Our Midweek Focus for the week of March 8, 2023, is the book of Job. Job endures a terrible ordeal that does not make sense to him or me, but God helps us understand.

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Our sermon for the week of March 5, 2023, is from John 16:4-15. Have you ever felt abandoned? Be aware that the Holy Spirit is always with you. Put up your sails and let him move you to a better place.

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Our Midweek Focus for the week of March 1, 2023, is from Titus 3:9-11. There are too many controversies and arguments that we can join in on, but should we? Stay focused on Jesus and minimize distractions.

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Our sermon for the week of February 26, 2023, is from Ephesians 4:11-12. To be honest and trustworthy is essential to be a good friend and follower of Jesus.

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Our Midweek Focus for the week of February 22, 2023, is from Romans 8:31-39. God fights for us and makes us conquerers.

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Our sermon for February 19, 2023, is from Galatians 6:1-2. Bear one another's burdens. We could learn a thing or two from rodeo cowboys.

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Our Midweek Focus for the week of February 15, 2023, is from 2 Timothy 3:14-17. The Bible is sufficient for us to know and follow Jesus. Know it, believe it, follow it.

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Our sermon for the week of February 12, 2023, is from Colossians 3:12-13. Jesus wants us to bury the hatchet. It's a part of loving people.

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Our Midweek Focus for the week of February 8, 2023, is from Hosea 6:6. What does God really desire from us?

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Our sermon for the week of February 5, 2023, is from Ecclesiastes 4:9-12. This is part 1 of our series on friendship. Your friendships matter.

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Our Midweek Focus for the week of February 1, 2023, is from Psalm 2. We are reminded that our God is the King of Kings, that no one can stand against Him, and that He secures our future.

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Our sermon for the week of January 29, 2023, is from Matthew 5:1-11.  Here are the steps for following Jesus.

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Our Midweek Focus for the week of January 25, 2023, is from 1 John 1:9. Too often we ignore our problems and just act like they do not exist. This is never Jesus' way. 

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Our sermon for the week of January 22, 2023, is from Mark 2:1-12. Jesus heals a man brought to Him by 4 friends. They love their friend and trust Jesus, so they get their friend to Him.

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Our Midweek Focus for the week of January 18, 2023, is from Matthew 19:8-9. Jesus tells us to cut off our hands if they cause us to sin. He does not want us to actually cut off any body parts, but He does want us to mind our spiritual health.

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Our sermon for the week of January 15, 2023, is from John 13:1-20. Jesus teaches us about washing feet.

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Our Midweek Focus for the week of January 11, 2022, is from James 1:27. God shows us true religion, pure, and undefiled.

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This is our January 8, 2023, installation service for 2023 leadership. Within the service is also a sermon on Ephesians 3:14-21.

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Our Midweek Focus for the week of January 4, 2023, is from Hebrews 4:16. When we talk to God in prayer we can have boldness and confidence because there is one who is on our side there pleading for our good.

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Our sermon for the week of January 1, 2023, is from Ecclesiastes 3:1-15. Change is an inevitable part of everyone's life. How do we faithfully handle change in peace?

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Our Midweek Focus for the week of December 28, 2022, is from Matthew 28:18-20. These are Jesus' last words.

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Our sermon for the week of December 25, 2022, is from Luke 2:8-14. This sermon is pt. 4 of our series Hark: Christmas According to the Angels. Jesus is Peace.

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Our Midweek Focus for the week of December 21, 2022, is from Matthew 6:1-4. Know that God sees your unseen victories.

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Our sermon for the week of December 18, 2022, is from Matthew 1:18-25. God gives us two examples of real love.

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Our Midweek Focus for the week of December 14, 2022, is from Colossians 1:15-20. Do you know who Jesus is? This passage describes Him in spectacular fashion.

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Our sermon for the week of December 11, 2022, is from Luke 1:26-38. God leads Mary into a storm. It is going to be a difficult road for her. Be she says, "Let it be with me according to your word."

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Our Midweek Focus for the week of December 7, 2022, is from Hebrews 1:1-3. God is speaking to us. He has always spoken to His people because He wants to be in relation with them. Now, He is speaking to us in the most extraordinary way.

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Our sermon for the week of December 4, 2022, is from Luke 1:5-25. God wants to move you forward. He has something better for you.

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Our Midweek Focus for the week of November 30, 2022, is from James 2:14-17. He discusses the results of real faith. If our faith is genuine and alive it will have certain outcomes in our lives.

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Our Midweek Focus for the week of November 23, 2022, is from 1 Corinthians 12:12-13. God has put us all together for a reason. 

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Our sermon for the week of November 20, 2022, is from 1 Kings 2:1-4. God's ways are the best ways.

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Our Midweek Focus for the week of November 16, 2022, is Genesis 1:1. The first words for the Bible begin the story of God's love for us. They get the whole thing rolling in the right direction. God loves you.

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Our sermon for the week of November 13, 2022, is from 2 Samuel 11-12. The man after God's own heart falls into terrible sin. 

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Our Midweek Focus for the week of November 9, 2022, is from Philippians 3:7-9. Compared to Jesus it's all rubbish. When we face trials, temptations, or just the mundane days of life, remember the treasures we have in Jesus. 

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Our sermon for the week of November 6, 2022, is from 2 Samuel 7. We continue our sermon series on the life of King David. God speaks to David about His role in God's plan. He wants to do goodness to you, forever.

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Our Midweek Focus for the week of November 2, 2022, is Ephesians 4:25. God is trustworthy and truthful. He calls His people to speak truthfully and live honestly.

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Our sermon for the week of October 30, 2022, is from 2 Samuel 6. Don't keep looking at God from afar. Instead, come into His presence.

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Our Midweek Focus for the week of October 26, 2022, is from 1 Thessalonians 4:11-12. God tells us to mind our own business. It really is the best way to live.

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Our sermon for the week of October 23, 2022, is from 1 Samuel 30. Prayer is powerful and effective. Prayer is also the greatest indicator of our faith. David, even before he is king, teaches us of its place in our lives.

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Our Midweek Focus for the week of October 19, 2022, is from 2 Corinthians 12:9-10. We all have weaknesses. We have parts of our lives that we just can't figure out, that are falling apart, or at least not going well. God wants to show His strength through out weaknesses. Take joy and peace, knowing that He is filling in what is lacking in you and using you to show His glory.

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Our sermon for the week of October 16, 2022, is from 1 Samuel 24. What are you supposed to do when you are mad at God, tired of waiting, sick of being overlooked? What about when someone keeps knocking you down and disrespecting you? You know God desires your good, so what is He waiting on?

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Our Midweek Focus for the week of October 12, 2022, is Romans 14:1. We all come into contact with people that we think are wrong in their actions or beliefs. What does God have to say about people we think need to be, "fixed"?  

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Our sermon for the week of October 2, 2022, is from 1 Samuel 17. We continue our series through the life of King David. When you stand before giant problems, how do you stand strong and faithful?

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Our Midweek Focus for the week of September 28, 2022, is from Genesis 1:27. You are like God and so is the person next to you and the person on the other side of the planet. How does this affect the way you view and treat them and yourself? 

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Our sermon for the week of September 25, 2022, is from 1 Samuel 16. God tells us what He is looking at when He looks at you. We start a sermon series on King David and begin to see what makes him a man after God's own heart.

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Our Midweek Focus for the week of September 21, 2022, is from John 17:20-23. Jesus prays for you and for me. What he asks for, on our behalf, both informs and guides us.

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Our sermon for the week of September 18, 2022, is from 1 Corinthians 9:24-27.  There is a greater pleasure than the one you are settling for for. Control yourself to seek it.

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Our Midweek Focus for the week of September 14, 2022, is from 2 Corinthians 5:17-21. We know that there are a lot of bad things going on around us every day and we search for answers. Many of our solutions are just temporary fixes treating symptoms, not the real problem.

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Our sermon for the week of September 11, 2022, will be from Titus 3:1-8. God is growing gentleness in you.

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Our Midweek Focus for the week of September 7, 2022, is from Galatians 2:19-20. God calls us to belief, repentance, and crucifixion.

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Our sermon for the week of September 4, 2022, is from 2 Timothy 4:1-5. We are always looking for that one extraordinary moment. However, faithfulness to God is about the day in day out, toughing it out devotion to God.

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Our Midweek Focus for the week of August 31, 2022, is from Mark 12:41-44. Jesus points to a poor widow as an example of true worship.

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Our sermon for the week of August 28, 2022 is from Ruth. 42 generations before Jesus, we learn so much about Him.

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Our Midweek Focus for the week of August 24, 2022, is from 1 Timothy 1:15-16. The worst sinner has something to say about the redemption Jesus offers us. 

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Our sermon for the week of August 21, 2022, is from Ephesians 4:31-32. Two words, be kind. 

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Our Midweek Focus for the week of August 17, 2022, is from Exodus 33. 12 scouts entered the land, but only two came back trusting in God to keep His promise. What made the difference? What was different about those two? How can I be faithful when it's hard?

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Our sermon for the week of August 14, 2022, is from James 5:7-11. Patience is the fourth fruit of the Spirit. Without it was stress, grumble, and cause trouble. Patiently wait for the Lord.

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Our Midweek Focus for the week of August 10, 2022, is from Romans 12:2. Day after day, we see the same old story play out. Someone does something mean or rude and then retaliation returns. It is evil in response to evil. However, God changed the story through Jesus. He changed your story. Follow Him and overcome evil with good. 

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Our Midweek Focus for the week of August 3, 2022, is from Psalm 46.  How do I remain strong and stable when it seems like everything is falling down around me?

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Our sermon for Sunday, July 24, 2022, is from Ephesians 2:14-18.  Who wants peace? Jesus is our peace.

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Our Midweek Focus for the week of July 20, 2022, is from James 1:2-4. We are told to have joy, even when it hurts. God shows us something that outweighs the hurt and helps us smile through the tears.

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Our sermon for the week of July 17, 2022, is from 1 Peter 1:3-9. Joy is a fruit of the Holy Spirit of God working in the life of believers. What promotes its growth? What pests eat away at it?

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Our Midweek Focus for the week of July 13, 2022, is from Hebrews 12:1-2. The author instructs us on how to be strong through difficulty. 

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Sermon for the week of July 10, 2022. We continue our series on the fruit of the Spirit, looking at the first fruit. This fruit is the identifying characteristic of a follower of Jesus.

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Our Midweek Focus for the week of July 6, 2022 is from Matthew 17:1-8. The Story of the Transfiguration of Jesus tells us to listen to the voice of Jesus over every other influence. Who are you listening to?

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Have you ever tried to change something about yourself? Galatians 5:22-23 details the change that God's Spirit is working in you. July 3, 2022.

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Our Midweek Focus for the week of June 22, 2022, is from Revelation 8. In this chapter we see our prayers play a part in the judgment of God on the evil of this world. Prayer matters. It affects things. God listens and He cares.

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It can be hard to do the right thing, even when you know the right things. Romans 11:33-36 provides us a bridge between right belief and right action. June 19, 2022

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This week's Midweek Focus is from Revelation 7. We continue to walk through The Revelation. God shows us His intention toward all people no matter their differences and variety. June 15, 2022.

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Have you ever wondered how salvation works? In Romans 10:9-15 God describes the process of how a person is saved through Jesus. June 12, 2022. 

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This week's Midweek Focus is from Revelation 6. We continue to walk through The Revelation. How should we respond to the chaos going on around us and in us? June 8, 2022.

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This week's Midweek Focus is from Revelation 5. We are continuing to walk through The Revelation. June 2, 2022

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The seventh and final sermon in a series on Jesus' "I am" statements in the book of John titled, I am: Jesus in His own words. John 15:1-11, Jesus says, "I am the true vine." June 5, 2022