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Pastor Jeremy Treat explores what it means to give our ultimate allegiance to Christ over any political party. Through Jesus’ response to a political question in Luke 20:19-26, he invites us to seek God’s kingdom above all else, embracing faith over politics, unity over division, and Jesus over any party.…
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Secular inclusivity pretends to accept and celebrate all lifestyles, but is actually rather exclusive to people who don’t align with their agenda. Biblical inclusivity acknowledges the demands of following Jesus, yet genuinely invites all to trust him and join the community of the church. Pastor Jeremy resumes our Good News for All series with a se…
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The gospel means we can be afflicted but still prevail, be afflicted but still joyful and hopeful, and be afflicted yet at peace. Guest preacher Vermon Pierre continues our series through the Psalms with a sermon exploring Psalm 129.Reality Church of Los Angeles
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The gospel truths found in Psalm 103 invite us to bask in the glory and the goodness of our God, provide an antidote to our spiritual amnesia, and can soften our calloused hearts. Pastor Goodwin Deng continues our summer Psalm series with his first sermon for our church family.Reality Church of Los Angeles
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We don’t need to live in anxiety that comes from focusing on the wrong things. Let’s focus on Christ—and seeking his kingdom—and experience peace. Pastor Jeremy Treat continues our Good News For All series with a sermon from Luke 12:22-31.Reality Church of Los Angeles
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How do we guard against covetousness? Pastor Nathan Potter continues our Good News for All series with a sermon from Luke 12:13-21 comparing the covetous heart to the generous heart and learning what it means to be rich toward God.Reality Church of Los Angeles
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Scripture depicts the church as a family whose table is open to anyone; who are sons, daughters, brothers, sisters, and spiritual fathers and mothers to one another, and whose household code is the Word of God. Pastor Jeremy Treat continues our series through Luke with a sermon from Luke 8:19-21.Reality Church of Los Angeles
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The gospel doesn’t mean our mental health challenges simply go away, but it does mean we need to learn to see them (like all of life!) through the lens of discipleship. Pastor Jeremy Treat resumes our Everyday Discipleship series with a sermon from Psalm 42.Reality Church of Los Angeles
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To live for God’s kingdom for the glory of God’s name and to follow Jesus as a focused, present, content, peaceful, rested, and known person…we can’t use tech passively but redemptively, acknowledging its temptations and leveraging it for God’s purposes. Pastor Jeremy Treat continues our Everyday Discipleship series with a sermon from Genesis 11:1-…
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When Jesus wanted to explain the meaning of his death to his disciples, he didn’t give them a lecture—he gave them a meal. Pastor Jeremy Treat continues our Everyday Discipleship series with a sermon from Isaiah 25:6-9 on the meaning of meals.Reality Church of Los Angeles
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Christmas brings us the hope that God sees us and makes haste to help us, a hope we can be confident in because he has appeared among us as an infant, meeting vulnerability with vulnerability and weakness with weakness. Into our wilderness, Christ has come. Pastor Nathan Potter preaches an Advent sermon from Hosea 2:14-15.…
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