Weekly messages from Worship Center's services.
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Earthly Ministry Foundation (church) invites all listeners and friends of "The Christian View" to join us each Monday and Thursday at 8 a.m. central time as we share topics of interest to the listener.
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All messages preached and taught on Sunday mornings and Wednesday at The Worship Center, a casual, contemporary, and Christ-centered church in Berlin, Maryland.
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The Christmas story isn’t just a sweet tale about a baby in a manger; it’s an announcement that Jesus came to save us from our sins. That’s good news. But here’s the challenge: Jesus’ arrival confronts us with a question—who’s really sitting on the throne of your life? Herod didn’t want to lose control, and if we’re honest, we don’t either. Yet, Je…
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Matt Mylin
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The Magi remind us of the importance of our worship to Jesus, showing us we are all invited to worship and surrender our lives to Jesus. Our personal spiritual hunger will open up our lives for God to use us in His Kingdom.Sam Smucker
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The Christmas story is more than a birth; it’s the moment God came to us. Jesus, called Immanuel, means “God with us,” showing that God isn’t distant but approachable, loving, and present in our lives. Like Joseph and Mary, we’re called to trust and obey God, even in uncertainty, because His presence gives us courage. This Christmas, let’s remember…
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In this message, we explore how God’s grace is displayed through the imperfect people in Jesus' family tree. Despite their flaws, God used them to bring His plan of salvation to fruition, showing that no one is beyond His redemption. God’s grace isn’t about earning, it’s about receiving—and no one is too far gone to be part of His plan.…
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This message concludes our "Unobvious Idols" series, reminding us that idols are anything we prioritize over God. True fulfillment and purpose come from worshiping God alone, not from seeking validation or significance elsewhere. Worship is about giving our deepest love and devotion to God, aligning our lives with His purpose. Romans 12:1-2 calls u…
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In this message, we explore the subtle ways people and relationships can become idols in our lives when we expect them to fulfill needs only God can meet. By examining the dangers of placing unrealistic expectations on others, we learn how to reorient our hearts toward God, the only source of true significance and fulfillment. Discover practical st…
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Ever feel that twinge of resentment when someone else gets the promotion, the house, or the life you wish you had? It’s easy to fall into the trap of envy, but longing for what someone else has can rob us of joy. This week’s message tackles how envy quietly seeps into our lives, breeding discontent and distracting us from the good things God has al…
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This message tackles one of our culture's favorite unobvious obsessions: certainty. Many people crave stability, predictability—anything that makes life feel less chaotic. But when the quest for control starts crowding out trust in Jesus, it crosses a line and becomes an idol. This isn’t just about being prepared; it’s about what we let sit in the …
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More Americans today than two decades ago rate their hobbies as “extremely” or “very important” to them, according to a recent Gallup Poll. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics also says that Americans spend about 5 hours a day on leisure activities and hobbies. Hobbies are not idols, but they become idols when we run to them as an escape and fail t…
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Food is a gift from God, but it was never meant to satisfy the deepest hunger of our souls. When life gets stressful, it’s easy to reach for food as a quick fix, seeking comfort and fulfillment. But what if your cravings are actually a sign that you're hungry for something deeper? This week we explore how food can become an idol, why it can’t deliv…
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In today's digital age, it's easy for our phones and screens to shift from tools to idols. This sermon explores how screens become idols when their influence shapes our beliefs more than Christ. Just as the Apostle Paul warned about false teachers in 2 Timothy, today we must be mindful of how screens can lead us astray. Practical steps like setting…
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Busyness becomes an idol when we allow it to control our lives instead of Jesus.Don Neff
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Is the approval of others running your life? Most of us have fallen into that trap at some point—letting what other people think shape our decisions, how we see ourselves, and even our sense of worth. The reality is, when we hitch our identity to the opinions of others, we're giving them power over our lives. However, you don’t need anyone’s permis…
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Unobvious idols are often good things that become ultimate things, taking God's place in our hearts. Followers of Jesus are not immune to these temptations. They promise fulfillment but lead us away from Him. By identifying and replacing these idols with Christ, we can guard against temptation and live in true freedom.…
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Jesus' mission was bigger than politics; He came to transform hearts, not take sides. As followers of Jesus, we're called to be salt and light—bringing truth and healing into the world, including the political arena. In this message, we’ll discuss how to become involved as citizens of this nation and represent Jesus by learning what it means to be …
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Life is short, and as we age, it’s easy to forget what really matters. Ecclesiastes 12 reminds us to remember our Creator while we’re young, guiding our decisions and keeping Christ at the center of our lives. As we honor God, we prepare for the day we stand before Him. The best part? God never forgets us—He created us, loves us, and is always with…
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Life is short but it can also feel long. How does living life on this side of Heaven prepare us to face death’s inevitability. This week we look at what the Bible says about death by exploring the importance of living a life that prepares for eternity, based on the wisdom in Ecclesiastes, the teachings of Jesus, and the wisdom to focus on what matt…
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Solomon had everything: power, wealth, influence. Yet in Ecclesiastes, he gives us a hard truth—chasing wealth for wealth’s sake is like chasing the wind. It’s empty. Meaningless. Instead, Solomon’s wisdom drives us toward what really matters: invest in your relationships, keep an open mind and heart as you grow, and remember that humility before G…
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King Solomon was granted unparalleled wisdom from God, but over time, he turned away from his Creator, leading to a tragic fall. The pursuit of wisdom, without a foundation in God, is like chasing the wind—it can never fully satisfy. Godly wisdom, however, is a gift that provides true meaning in life, and it is discovered through trusting in God's …
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There is an inherent dissatisfaction many people feel, leading to search for meaning in life. This series on Ecclesiastes is introduced to explore how earthly pursuits like wisdom, pleasure, wealth, and work ultimately fail to provide true fulfillment. This message emphasizes finding satisfaction in a relationship with God and living with an eterna…
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Matt Mylin
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Don Neff
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In part seven of our series, Pastor Dustin shares that trusting God as our provider comes from a heart that is rooted in seeking the Kingdom of God above all else and living righteously. There's plenty to worry about in this world, but Jesus is our Prince of Peace, and God is our provider who cares. Who do I trust as my provider? What themes domina…
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Are there areas where you’re doing good things, things you should be doing, but you’re doing them for the wrong reasons? Are there areas where you are seeking praise that is reserved only for God? Are there areas of your life where you are not submitted to the kingship of Jesus? Where you’ve built your own kingdom and you’re the king? As we continu…
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In week 5 of our series, Sermon on the Mount, we heard from Pastor Dustin about loving our enemies. Ultimately, we must love our enemies because God has given us the task of reconciling people to Christ. When we are wronged, Jesus tells us not to retaliate because then we are able to reveal the heart of God to people around us. Our mindset can easi…
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In part four of our series, The Sermon on the Mount, Pastor Don shared what Jesus taught about lust, divorce, and adultery. As followers of Jesus, when it comes to these topics, it's often best to guard your heart, guard what you feed on, and guard who you hang out with. Scriptures we read this week: Matthew 5:27-30; 1 Corinthians 6:18;1 Corinthian…
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In part three of our series, "Sermon on the Mount," Pastor Matt shares what Jesus taught about anger. We can't let anger poison our words and actions toward another person. Instead, we should settle differences quickly because of our deep reverence for Jesus. For this message, we read passages in Matthew 5, James 1 and Romans 1 and 2. Remember, God…
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In week two of our series, "The Sermon on the Mount," Pastor Matt breaks down what it means to be salt and light. Jesus taught us that we are the salt of the earth, the light of the world, and we are given a right way to live. Salt is a flavor. If Jesus is the king of your life, you are part of the kingdom of Heaven. You have a God-flavor. Don’t lo…
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In week one of our new series, "The Sermon on the Mount," Pastor Matt speaks on Jesus introducing the kingdom of Heaven and how it belongs to those who obey his teaching. We read through Matthew 4:17 and Matthew 5:1-12 and Pastor Matt challenged us to pray about how we view the ourself, how we view the Lord, and how we view others.…
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In the final part of our 8-week series, Pastor Dustin shares how the Holy Spirit is the source of power and transformation in our lives and the Spirit's work produces Christlikeness. We study Paul's writings from Galatians 1 and 5 as we are reminded to walk in life by the power of the Holy Spirit.Dustin Leed
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Unity is difficult. So difficult that, from John 17, we know Jesus prayed for oneness in all believers and gave us the Holy Spirit to help us work it out. In part seven of our series "Holy Spirit," Pastor Matt defines what unity is according to God's word. Biblical unity is a work of the Holy Spirit uniting believers together in Christ Jesus. For m…
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Spirit-guided relationships in the home come from Spirit-filled people who submit to one another out of reverence for Christ. In part 6 of our series, Pastor Matt takes us through Ephesians 1, 5, and 6 to study how the Holy Spirit can guide family relationships.Matt Mylin
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How we live can bring sorrow to the Holy Spirit. This week, Pastor Matt shares from Ephesians 4 and 5 as we explore what it means to let the Spirit renew our thoughts and attitudes to align with what pleases the Lord.Matt Mylin
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In part four of our series, "Holy Spirit," Pastor Matt dives into 1 Corinthians and how praying in the power the Spirit aligns our words with his purpose to reveal Jesus.Matt Mylin
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In part three of our series, "Holy Spirit," Pastor Matt looks at 1 Corinthians 12, Romans 12, and 2 Corinthians 10 to see how the Holy Spirit gives gifts to each believer to reveal Jesus to others.Matt Mylin
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In part two of our series, "Holy Spirit," Pastor Matt looks at John 15, Acts 2, and Isaiah 6 to answer the question "Why Does the Holy Spirit Fill People?"Matt Mylin
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This week we kicked off a new series, "Holy Spirit." Over the next several weeks, we'll be exploring and answering questions about this Person of the Trinity to help us understand and embrace its transformative power in our lives. In this message, Pastor Matt shares how the Spirit of God reveals Jesus. When we're filled with the Spirit, it transfor…
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On this Easter Sunday, we continued our journey to be determined like Paul to know nothing except Christ and him crucified. In Rome the cross was used as punishment to control people, but how would God use the cross to save people? For Christians, the message of the cross reveals God’s plan of redemption for those who believe through his death on t…
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Stop deceiving yourself. That might sound a bit harsh, but that's the warning Paul shares in 1 Corinthians 3: 1-23. We can think we aren't controlled by our sinful nature when in reality, we are. And we can think we have wisdom because we are basing it on the world's standards. That's self-deception. Humans will strive to gain wisdom of this world.…
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In part two of our series, Christ Crucified, Pastor Matt reminds us what we know from Paul's passage in 1 Corinthians 2: 1-16; that we have access to the mind of Christ because God reveals Jesus by the power of his word and his Spirit. That means your thoughts, opinions, memory, practices, feelings, emotions, and discernment, can all be guided by t…
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This Easter, we will celebrate the resurrection of Jesus and we can confidently say, 'The same power that raised Christ from the dead lives in me.' But in this new series, "Christ Crucified," we will study the Apostle Paul's statement in 1 Corinthians 2:2. where he says, “For I determined to know nothing among you except Jesus Christ, and Him cruci…
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In the 5th and final part of our series, Joseph, Pastor Matt explores the difference between forgiveness and reconciliation. Forgiveness is a decision and can happen without reconciling the relationship. Reconciliation is a process of rebuilding trust and you cannot reconcile a relationship without forgiveness. When we understand how Joseph forgave…
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C.S. Lewis said "True humility is not thinking less of yourself, it is thinking of yourself less." This week we saw how, like Jesus, Joseph honored God by walking in humility. In God's timing, he elevated Joseph to a place of honor and authority. Reading Genesis 41, we see how Joseph remained dependent on God, giving him all the glory for interpret…
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