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Kyle Kauffman | Nov 2 2025 Ruth 2:14–23 gives us a glimpse into the heart of God through the kindness of Boaz. Far from treating Ruth as a burden, Boaz delights in doing good to her as he welcomes her to his table, provides generously, and ensures her safety. In Boaz, we see a picture of how God delights in His people—not begrudgingly providing for…
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In Week 3 of our Here & Beyond series, Pastor Brandon unpacks Acts 1:6–7 and what it means to live a mission-shaped life. Jesus reminds His followers that the times and seasons belong to the Father—but our part is clear: to carry His mission wherever we go.This message challenges us to live with purpose, boldness, and an awareness that God placed u…
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Kyle Kauffman | Oct 26 2025 Ruth 2:1–13 paints a beautiful picture of God's providence woven into the ordinary moments of life. Ruth doesn’t sit back waiting for provision—she steps out in faith, working hard to care for Naomi and herself. Her initiative reminds us that trusting God doesn’t mean becoming passive; rather, it frees us to work diligen…
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In this week’s message, Pastor Brandon unpacks the story of Elisha and the widow’s oil — a powerful reminder that we are the vessels God chooses to fill. When we bring what we have and trust Him with it, He multiplies it beyond what we can imagine. God doesn’t just want to meet your needs, He wants to bless you more than you can see. There’s no lim…
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This week, Pastor Brandon kicks off our new series “Here & Beyond.” In this message, he unpacks Ephesians 3:20, showing us that God is the God of abundantly more—able to do far beyond anything we could ask, think, or imagine. When we trust Him with what’s in front of us, He moves beyond our limits and invites us into something greater than we could…
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Kyle Kauffman | Oct 12 2025 Ruth 1:6–22 is a powerful turning point that reminds us we all face a choice in suffering: to turn toward God or away from Him. Naomi chooses to return to the land of Israel—a place tied closely to God’s presence—showing us that no one is ever too far gone, too bitter, or too broken to turn back to Him. Ruth becomes an i…
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In this message, Pastor Susan continues our series Unlocked—a deep dive into the Ten Commandments and how they shape the way we live today. She teaches on the commandment, “You shall not bear false witness,” revealing how truth goes beyond our words and reflects the integrity of our hearts. Throughout the message, we’re reminded that living with ho…
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Kyle Kauffman | Sept 28 2025 Our bodies are such an important part of our lives in this world, and yet we don’t often stop to reflect on what God says about our bodies and what our bodies say about God. Our bodies are designed by God, belong to Him, and are central to His redemptive plan. Though deeply affected by sin—our bodies remain good, and fo…
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This week, Pastor Brandon unpacks the truth about sexual desires and the way God designed them. He addresses common misconceptions, reminds us that sex is a gift meant for marriage, and shares how accountability and healing can lead to restoration even in relationships impacted by infidelity.Keystone Church
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Kyle Kauffman | Sept 21 2025 When evil and tragedy happen in this life it can leave us reeling. We may feel confused, angry, fearful, saddened, or even hopeless. We may have all sorts of questions that aren’t always easily answered. And we are often left with the question of “How should we respond?” As followers of Jesus, we are to answer that ques…
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Joel Wood | Sept 14 2025 Relationships are a vital gift from God, reflecting His triune nature and design for human connection. In a world increasingly shaped by technology and artificial interaction, God calls us to prioritize real, face-to-face relationships with others created in His image. Relationships enrich our lives, offering sweetness, str…
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This week at Keystone, we step away from our Ten Commandments series to address the challenges we’re facing in our culture today. Pastor Brandon shares how, even when it feels like the enemy is winning, God calls us to stand firm in faith, seek Him in prayer, and walk in humility.Together, we’re reminded of our role as light bringers in a world des…
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Kyle Kauffman | Sep 7 2025 Psalm 90 reminds us that the God who exists outside of time lovingly orders every season of our lives. Each stage—whether joyful or challenging—is not accidental but divinely purposed. Yet, we often miss the gift of the present by longing for the past or rushing toward the future. This psalm teaches that our time is limit…
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In week 6 of Unlocked, we look at Exodus 20:13 and God’s command, “You shall not murder.” Pastor Brandon unpacks the deeper meaning behind this commandment, showing how it’s not just about physical actions but about the condition of our hearts. Through Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 5, we see how anger, bitterness, and contempt can lead us away from Go…
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In week 5 of Unlocked, Pastor Brandon walks us through Exodus 20:12 and God's call to "Honor your father and mother." He shares the importance of creating a culture of honor within our homes and how God's design for families is essential for raising the next generation.Keystone Church
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Kyle Kauffman | Aug 31 2025 When we think about the idea of stewardship, we often jump immediately to thinking about finances. Money is a big part of our lives and God has a lot to say about money throughout the Bible. Money is a gift from God, given to meet our needs and entrusted to us as a reflection of His generosity. Yet, it is also a test—how…
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Kyle Kauffman | Aug 24 2025 Psalm 127 reminds us that children are not ultimately ours, but God’s—His possession and His gift. They are blessings, not burdens, and the limitations they may bring to our lives are good and purposeful. Parents are called to be the primary shapers of their children's lives, aiming not merely for behavior or success, bu…
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In week three of our series "Unlocked," we dive deep into the significance of the Third Commandment: "You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain." Pastor Brandon unlocks what it truly means to honor God's name and the weight it carries in our lives.Keystone Church
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Brandon Fisher | August 17 2025 God entrusts us with different vocations and callings in our lives so that we might work for His glory and the good of other people. The Bible teaches us that work is a gift from God, not a curse to be avoided. Though sin has distorted our experience of work—bringing frustration, toil, and imbalance—it remains a mean…
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In week 2 of our series "Unlocked," we dive deep into the Ten Commandments and explore the first two commandments from Exodus 20. Pastor Brandon reminds us that God alone is meant for the throne of our hearts and of the freedom He offers when we give Him that position.Keystone Church
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Josh Stalnaker | Aug 10 2025 God has uniquely gifted each of us with skills and abilities, not by accident, but through His intentional design and the work of His Spirit. Recognizing and discerning these gifts is part of our calling, yet pride often stands in the way—either by using our gifts for self-glorification or by holding back in fear of fai…
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In week one of our new series on the Ten Commandments, Pastor Brandon explains the importance of seeing the Ten Commandments as protective rails guiding us toward a fulfilling life, rather than restrictive rules meant to chain or burden us.Keystone Church
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Kyle Kauffman | Aug 3 2025 Everything we have ultimately belongs to God, and the abundance we enjoy is a reflection of His goodness and generosity. True stewardship begins with a heart of gratitude, recognizing that all we possess is not ours to own, but God's to entrust for a time. Because we won't have these resources forever, we’re called to use…
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Kyle Kauffman | Jul 27 2025 At the end of Acts we finally see Paul making his way to Rome. And what we find Paul doing in Rome is what we find him doing throughout the rest of the book – proclaiming the gospel and trusting in God’s power to save even as some people reject or oppose him. It’s incredible to realize just how much the gospel spread in …
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The final week of The Good Land walks us through the parable of the dishonest manager in Luke 16. Pastor Brandon shares valuable lessons about stewardship, the importance of being faithful with what we have, and how adopting a manager mentality, rather than a master mentality, can transform our approach to money and life.…
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Joel Wood | July 20 2025 In Acts 27-28 we see death knocking at Paul’s doorstep, first in the form of a storm at sea, then in the form of soldiers that conspire to kill him, and finally in the form of a poisonous snake that bites him! And yet we discover that nothing can separate Paul from God’s love for him and God’s plan for his life. The same re…
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Guest speaker Pastor Kevin Gerald unpacks the importance of honor in our lives, communities, and relationships. He emphasizes how dishonor can hinder what God wants to do in our lives, and how embracing honor can transform the ordinary into the extraordinary.Keystone Church
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Kyle Kauffman | July 13 2025 Paul finds himself in the midst of a situation that could easily cause anyone to buckle. He is being accused and put on trial before some of the most powerful political rulers who are able to determine his fate. Yet we see Paul remain faithful to Christ and remain faithful to proclaiming the gospel even in the face of s…
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Kyle Kauffman | July 6 2025 Have you ever seen someone before who looks so familiar that you know you’ve seen them before but you can’t quite seem to place where you’ve seen them? A similar reality might happen to us as we read Acts 21-23. On first glance what Paul does in this passage almost appears foolish. This great missionary goes to Jerusalem…
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Kyle Kauffman | Jun 29 2025 The Poet C.T. Studd once famously said, “Only one life,’ twill soon be past, Only what’s done for Christ will last.” No one sets out to waste their lives. And yet there are all sorts of ways we can end up wasting our them. We all want to spend our lives well. But sometimes we never even slow down to ask, What does a life…
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Joel Wood June 22 2025 In a world filled with confusion, brokenness, and spiritual darkness, how does real transformation happen? In Acts 18–19, the Apostle Paul enters two very different and very diffit cities — Corinth, known for its global commerce, rampant immorality and cultural corruption, and Ephesus, a hub of spiritual idolatry, magic, and …
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Brandon Fisher | Jun 15 2025 How can we seek to be effective in reaching a 21st century world? On a more manageable level, how can we seek to be effective in simply reaching our neighbors, friends, and family members who don’t know Jesus? In Acts 17 we get a glimpse into how the apostle Paul sought to both know and proclaim the scriptures and know …
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Pastor Dr. Claude Thomas unpacks the significance of light in our lives. He walks us through John 8:12 as Jesus declares, "I am the light of the world." and shows us how Jesus not only connects us to God, but also gives us life and guidance through our spiritual journeys.Claude Thomas
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Kyle Kauffman | Jun 8 2025 We’ve all likely come across (or used) the phrase “Jesus saves.” While that can easily become a cliché, those two words seek to communicate a powerful reality: Jesus is the only one who can save people AND he is the one who is still at work in this world saving people. In Acts 16 we get a glimpse into how Jesus continues …
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Kyle Kauffman | June 1 2025 It is often said that defense wins championships. In Acts 15 we also discover that defense preserves the gospel and the mission of the church. In Acts 15 we read about one of the first major threats to the gospel. It is inevitable that the true gospel will be threatened through addition, subtraction, or simply assumption…
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Joel Wood | May 25 2025 It’s easy for us to give up on being a part of God’s mission in this world. Perhaps that’s because we feel ill-equipped to be part of God’s mission. Perhaps that’s because we have faced opposition or apathy from others when we have tried to tell them about Jesus. Perhaps it’s because the difficulty and suffering of our lives…
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Kyle Kauffman | May 18 2025 God intends for all Christians to live with a sense of being sent into the world with the gospel. But God also calls the church to send out those who he specifically calls to go across geographic and cultural boundaries with the gospel. In Acts 13 we get a window into the first missionary journey of Paul and Barnabas. We…
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