Pastor Rudie preached on “Loving Leadership” from Ephesians 5:25–33, emphasizing that a God-honoring marriage is built on agape love—a love that is sacrificial, personal, and spiritually purposeful. He showed that husbands are called to love their wives as Christ loved the church: giving of themselves, nurturing and protecting their wives, and leading in a way that sanctifies rather than harms. The message concluded by highlighting the leave and cleave principle, calling couples to form a new, unified family under Christ’s headship, empowered by the Holy Spirit to live out God’s design for the home.
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Pastor Burge preached that the Christmas story is ultimately about God coming to dwell with His people, fulfilling the promise of Emmanuel—God with us through Jesus Christ. He traced this theme from the fall in Genesis, through the incarnation, to Christ’s present work through the Holy Spirit and His eternal reign, emphasizing that God has not abandoned His people but is with them now and forever. The sermon closed with a clear gospel call, urging hearers to respond in faith to Christ, the only way to restored fellowship with God.
#Emmanuel #GodWithUs #ChristmasMessage #Incarnation #HopeInChrist #GospelTruth #FaithBaptist #JesusSaves
Pastor Rudie preached that the first Christmas reveals why Jesus came—to bring deliverance from sin, light into spiritual darkness, and a decisive moment of destiny for every person who encounters Him. Centering on Simeon’s testimony in Luke 2, the sermon emphasized that Jesus cannot be ignored: He either becomes one’s Savior or Judge, revealing the true condition of every heart through how He is received or rejected.
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Pastor Rudie taught that biblical submission in marriage is not about inferiority but about God-ordained order, where husbands and wives are equal in value yet distinct in role. He emphasized that a wife’s submission is a voluntary act of love modeled after the church’s submission to Christ, never a license for dominance or abuse. True spiritual freedom and family harmony flourish when God’s design is embraced with humility and grace.
#MarriageByGodsDesign #BiblicalRoles #Ephesians5 #ChristAndTheChurch
Pastor Rudie taught that being filled with the Spirit means yielding ourselves to His continual, controlling influence, in contrast to the loss of control that comes from being filled with wine. When the Spirit governs the believer’s life, He produces a heart full of song, gratitude, and humble submission that brings harmony to homes and churches. The Spirit straightens what’s tangled in us and empowers us to live productive, godly lives.
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Pastor Rudie taught that the Holy Spirit is a divine Person who awakens, seals, indwells, comforts, teaches, strengthens, and produces Christlike fruit in every believer. He emphasized that being filled with the Spirit means yielding fully to His control so we can live with power, assurance, and obedience. He also reminded the church that Spirit-filled living shapes the home, calling wives to follow their husbands’ godly leadership as part of God’s good design for order and harmony.
#HolySpirit #SpiritFilledLife #WalkingInTheSpirit #BiblicalMarriage #Ephesians5 #ChristianLiving
Pastor Rudie preached on Ephesians 5:15–16, urging believers to “redeem the time” by living awake, wise, Spirit-filled, and fully surrendered to God. He warned against procrastination and presumption, calling Christians to take responsibility for each day, serve faithfully in God’s house, share His Word, and walk in His will for the glory that lasts forever.
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Pastor Rudie’s sermon reminded believers that the Christian walk must reflect God’s light in a dark world. When we live godly lives, our light reproves the darkness, raises the spiritually dead through our witness, and redeems the time by seizing every opportunity to serve Christ faithfully. It was a strong call to walk wisely, live purely, and shine brightly for the Lord.
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Pastor Rudie’s sermon contrasted the darkness of sinful living with the brightness of a life transformed by Christ. He warned against impurity, crude speech, and covetous desires that are unfitting for believers, emphasizing that those who live in darkness cannot please God. Instead, he urged believers to walk as children of light—bearing the fruit of goodness, righteousness, and truth—and to test every action and word by asking, “Is this pleasing to the Lord?”
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Pastor Al Rudie
Pastor Rudie’s sermon reminded believers that true Christian living means walking in the light, waking up from spiritual apathy, and speaking out against darkness. He emphasized redeeming the time, taking responsibility for each day, and living with accountability before God. The message called the church to secure God’s presence, serve faithfully, share His Word, and surrender completely to His will.
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Pastor Rudie’s sermon focused on how believers are called to cast off sinful habits and replace them with Christlike virtues through the power of the Holy Spirit. He identified four areas of transformation: replacing lying with truth, anger with self-control, stealing with honest labor, and corrupt speech with words that build up others. The message emphasized that true change comes from the Spirit’s control, leading to kindness, compassion, and forgiveness that reflect God’s grace.
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Evangelist Brent Sivnksty
Pastor Rudie’s sermon warned that life without Christ is empty and ultimately leads to destruction. He explained that unbelievers live in mental darkness, emotional hardness, and moral deadness—blind to truth, numb to sin, and enslaved to corruption. Yet, he reminded us that the gospel of Jesus Christ brings light, love, and new life to all who believe
#GospelLight #JesusSaves #Ephesians4 #TruthAndGrace #OnlyInChrist #PreachTheWord
Pastor Rudie’s sermon emphasized that believers must guard against Satan’s deceptions by maturing in Christ, remaining stable in the truth, and committing to loving, truth-filled service within the church. He warned against false teaching that unsettles immature Christians and called the church to pursue daily Christlikeness, spiritual steadiness through God’s Word, and active growth together in love and truth .
#SafeguardingOurFaith #Ephesians4 #SpiritualMaturity #TruthAndLove #Christlikeness #StayInTheWord
Pastor Rudie’s sermon from Ephesians 4:11–12 emphasized that God has gifted His church with leaders—apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers—for the purpose of building up the body of Christ. The apostles and prophets laid the foundation through the inspired Word, evangelists continue reaching souls today, and pastors-teachers feed, lead, and guard the flock. Ultimately, every believer is called to serve, as the pastor equips the saints for ministry and the whole church grows through faithful service.
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Pastor Rudie’s sermon reminded us that every believer has at least one spiritual gift, graciously given by Christ through the Holy Spirit. He highlighted how Jesus, our victorious Lord, ascended after conquering sin, Satan, and death, and gave gifts to His people for the building up of the church. The apostles and prophets laid the foundation through God’s Word, and now we are called to use our gifts for the good of others and the glory of God.
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Missionary Josh Stewart shared an update on his ministry in Taiwan, reflecting both challenges and encouragements. For years, outreach seemed fruitless, but God has recently worked in powerful ways—elderly parents coming to Christ before passing, younger believers like Ren and others committing to church life, and even salvations in a rough nursing home. He asked for prayer for new leaders, faithful young people, and perseverance in proclaiming God’s Word, reminding us through Naboth’s story in 1 Kings 21 that even small, costly acts of obedience bring eternal significance and point us to Christ.
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Pastor Rudie preached from Ephesians 4 on walking worthy of our calling through unity, which requires humility. He illustrated the Christian life as a steady, purposeful walk—not a sprint—marked by set purpose, sustained progress, and strong perseverance. He warned that pride destroys unity, bringing shame, apathy, blindness, strife, and even God’s opposition, while humility—modeled perfectly by Christ—draws God’s grace, fosters love, and strengthens the church’s witness.
#WalkWorthy #UnityInChrist #HumilityOverPride #Ephesians4 #ChristlikeLiving
Pastor Rob preached a powerful message urging the church not to settle for spiritual survival but to pursue genuine revival. Drawing from Paul’s exhortation to Timothy, he called believers to stir up the gifts God has placed within them, reignite personal passion for Christ, and humble themselves before the Lord. Revival, Rob declared, begins not with programs or crowds but with a faithful remnant who seek God's face daily and boldly believe He can breathe life into what seems dead.
#FanTheFlame #ChurchRevival #RemnantFaithful #SeekHisFace #SpiritAndTruth #ReviveUsLord #FaithDanville #2Timothy1 #FaithNotFear