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What does it mean to be the primary discipler in your home? Before this thought brings on a sense of panic, listen in as we engage in weekly conversations learning how to do just that - make disciples. That's our heart -- helping you make disciples in your home. You matter.
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Feeling overwhelmed by life? Here's the truth that changes everything: Everything that's over your head is under His feet. Prayer isn't your last resort when problems hit - it's your first response to God's never-ending love. What would change in your life if you truly believed your Heavenly Father knows what you need before you even ask? To furthe…
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The word "Faith" is jam packed with a lot of meaning - meaning that can be elusive to modern day Christians. For example, we may think it is trusting that something is real without without evidence ... yet it is more.So, when Jesus tells his disciples that even a little faith can move a mountain, He is not speaking about what they think or what the…
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This sermon focuses on the spiritual discipline of fasting as a means to experience God's presence more deeply. Pastor Stephen emphasizes that fasting is not about losing weight or earning God's favor, but about creating space for God by emptying ourselves of worldly distractions. He explains that we live in a culture of constant consumption - full…
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The parable of the Good Samaritan challenges our understanding of who deserves our compassion and care. When a lawyer asks Jesus about inheriting eternal life, Jesus responds with a story about an unlikely hero - a Samaritan who shows mercy to a wounded stranger while religious leaders pass by. This parable reveals that we cannot earn salvation thr…
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Christmas represents God's choice to leave heaven and enter our broken world through Jesus. While people expected a political savior, Jesus came humbly - born in a manger to show that love in its highest form came in its lowest form. He didn't come just to fix external circumstances, but to bring internal restoration: hope in hopelessness, purpose …
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This week we focused on the joy that comes from trusting in Jesus Christ, drawing from the announcement of Jesus' birth to the shepherds in Luke 2:8-14. Pastor Stephen explains that true joy is not dependent on circumstances but comes from placing our trust and belief in Jesus. Unlike temporary happiness based on good news or favorable situations, …
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Pastor Stephen delivers a message about peace during the Advent season, emphasizing that true peace comes only through Jesus Christ, the Prince of Peace. He explains that while Jesus brings peace, He also brings division because not everyone will accept Him. The sermon explores the paradox that Jesus came to bring both peace and a sword - peace for…
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Pastor Ross delivered a powerful Advent sermon focusing on Zechariah's song of praise in Luke 1:67-79, emphasizing how hope transforms lives through Jesus Christ. The message explored the context of Israel's desperate situation under Roman oppression and 400 years of prophetic silence, showing how hope is specifically for desperate people in desper…
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Are you still trying to control your own life? Pastor Hayden concludes the book of Hebrews by examining Jesus as the Great Shepherd. He challenges us to recognize that we cannot effectively shepherd our own lives, drawing parallels to the illusion of control many feel at age 16. The message emphasizes three key ways Jesus shepherds His people: He h…
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Discover what it means to follow Jesus beyond your comfort zone in this powerful message about spiritual growth and authentic faith. This sermon from Hebrews 13:7-16 challenges believers to 'get out of town' - to leave their comfort zones and follow Jesus outside the camp. Pastor Stephen emphasizes that while everything around us changes, Jesus rem…
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Discover how to build unshakeable confidence in your Christian faith through three essential foundations that transform belief into everyday living. This powerful message explores the biblical principles of love, purity, and contentment that anchor believers in an uncertain world. Learn what true brotherly love looks like beyond surface-level kindn…
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Discover how to find peace and purpose when life shakes your world through unexpected challenges, trials, and difficult seasons. This powerful message explores the biblical contrast between Mount Sinai and Mount Zion, revealing how God uses life's storms for spiritual growth and transformation. Learn why divine shaking isn't random chaos but purpos…
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Struggling with life's unexpected challenges and wondering why God allows hardships in your life? In this week's message, Pastor Ross explores the biblical truth about God's discipline and how it transforms our understanding of suffering. Discover why difficulties aren't signs of God's anger but evidence of His love as our Heavenly Father. Learn th…
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This sermon focuses on Hebrews 11:39-12:2, using the metaphor of running a race with endurance to describe the Christian life. Pastor Stephen explains that while Old Testament believers ran hoping for the promise to come, Christians today run knowing the promise has already come through Jesus Christ. The message emphasizes the need to lay aside bot…
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This sermon from Hebrews 11:1-6 explores the nature and importance of faith in the Christian life. Pastor Stephen defines faith as believing that Jesus is who He says He is, that He has done what He said He's done, and that it applies to you personally. Using examples from Abel and Enoch, the message demonstrates that faith is not passive belief bu…
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In this sermon, Pastor Hayden explores Hebrews 10:26-39, addressing the challenges of following Jesus when discouragement sets in. The sermon focuses on Jewish Christians who were tempted to return to their old religious practices when facing persecution for their faith in Christ. Pastor Hayden presents four calls for believers when they feel like …
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In this sermon based on Hebrews 10:19-25, the Pastor Stephen explores how believers should respond to Christ's sufficiency. The passage marks a transition from explaining who Christ is to how we should live in light of His work. The sermon emphasizes that because of Jesus' sacrifice, we now have confidence to enter God's presence directly, which wa…
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In this sermon from Hebrews 10:1-18, the Pastor Stephen explains how the Old Testament law and sacrificial system were merely shadows pointing to the reality of Christ's perfect sacrifice. While the old system required repeated sacrifices that could never fully remove sin, Jesus offered Himself once for all time as the complete and final sacrifice.…
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In this sermon, Pastor Stephen explores Hebrews 9:23-28, focusing on the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice. He emphasizes that Jesus' death on the cross was a once-for-all sacrifice that paid for all sins—past, present, and future. Unlike the Old Testament priests who had to make repeated sacrifices, Jesus made one perfect sacrifice that provides c…
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In this sermon, Pastor Stephen addresses the question 'Why Jesus?' by examining Hebrews 9:15-22. He explains that Jesus is the mediator of a new covenant, established through His blood sacrifice. Pastor Stephen clarifies that unlike the old covenant where animal sacrifices merely covered sin, Jesus' sacrifice as both fully human and divine was nece…
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In this sermon, Pastor Hayden explores the significance of blood sacrifice in the Bible, focusing on Hebrews 9. He explains that blood sacrifice was instituted by God as a response to sin, which offends God's holy nature. The sermon contrasts the Old Testament sacrificial system, where priests would offer animal blood for atonement, with Christ's u…
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In this sermon on Hebrews 8, Pastor Stephen focuses on the concept of "better promises" found in the New Covenant established through Jesus Christ. He contrasts the Old Covenant, which required repeated animal sacrifices and priestly mediation, with the New Covenant where Jesus made one sacrifice for all time. While human promises constantly change…
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In this sermon, Pastor Stephen discusses the principle that what is sown into our lives will be reaped out of us, particularly focusing on how the Gospel should manifest in believers' lives. Using Romans 10:8-17 as the foundation, he explains that there is both an 'outside in' effect (how the Gospel transforms us internally) and an 'inside out' eff…
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In this sermon, Pastor Stephen discusses the concept of patterns in our lives, focusing on Hebrews 8:1-13. He emphasizes that Jesus Christ is our ultimate pattern-maker, and as believers, we should conform to His pattern rather than the patterns of the world. The sermon highlights that while Jesus has completed the sacrifice for our sins (symbolize…
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God's will plays out in small moments, every day of your life. We have choices between family, habits, temptations, personal preferences, and God's will. Which will we choose?We want God's will for our lives because it is the best course for our lives. Being mindful actively considers that God's will should be paramount in our lives in all the mome…
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In this sermon on Hebrews 7, Pastor Stephen explores the significance of Melchizedek. The chapter explains that Jesus is a high priest in the order of Melchizedek, not from the Levitical priesthood, making Him superior to all other priests. This distinction is crucial because it establishes Jesus as the guarantor of a better covenant - one that is …
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Saul is intent on killing David. David is not only fearful of Saul, but of those who might report him, and of anyone he thinks is an enemy. Alone, trying to protect himself, he lies ... not once or twice, but three times.How can a God-fearing man such as David do this? Does he not trust that God will preserve him?This is a challenging topic because…
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In this sermon, Pastor Stephen discusses Hebrews 6:13-20, focusing on the concept of having an 'anchored soul' through God's promises. Using Abraham's story as an example, the message explores how God makes and keeps promises, even swearing by Himself to demonstrate His commitment to us. Pastor Stephen emphasizes that God's Word and oath are unchan…
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