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Sermon in a Sentence: It's not the job of the sower to discern the type of soil the seed is being planted into. It's the job of the sower to make sure seeds are planted... everywhere!
Preacher: Eric Beck
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Sermon in a Sentence: The parables are mercy and justice. Mercy for those who have ears to hear. Justice towards those who have been hardened by consistent resistance to the gospel.
Preacher: Trevor Amack
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Sermon in a Sentence: Don’t let familiarity steal your wonder. The manger demands a response. Worship is inevitable so let the gospel shape your life.
Preacher: Trevor Amack
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Sermon in a Sentence: Jesus is infinitely greater, more powerful, more lovely, more gracious and glorious than we could ever imagine. Yes, He came as a baby, but He is and always will be so much more.
Preacher: Eric Beck
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Sermon in a sentence: You cannot lean into morality or religion for salvation, not for those we proclaim Christ to in our ministries or in our own lives. A morally clean or religious life ultimately leaves us empty. Only a surrender to Christ as Lord brings whole/complete regeneration.
Preacher: Trever Amack
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Sermon in a sentence:
Our words carry weight because they expose who we truly are. Our words unmask our heart."
Preacher: Trevor Amack
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Sermon in a sentence: True Sabbath rest is not a day we observe, but a Savior we come to... Jesus, the Lord of the Sabbath.
Preacher: Eric Beck
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Sermon in a Sentence: When we turn from the foolishness of living a life on our own terms, we discover that to be yoked to jesus is not bondage but blessing. For in His gentrle rule we finally find the rest our striving hearts have longed for.
Preacher: Eric Beck
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Sermon in a sentence: Closeness to Jesus is both the greatest privilege and the greatest responsibility. His nearness demands our repentance and our trust.
Preacher: Eric Beck
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Sermon in a Sentence: Though John was the greatest born of women, the least in the Kingdom is greater than he. We have greater opportunity and privilege to have intimacy with Christ then all the great men and women in the OT, let us not waste the chance.
Preacher: Eric Beck
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Sermon in a Sentence: Though obedience to Christ may divide families and cost us comfort, it is richly rewarded by the God who sees every sacrifice and honors even a cup of cold water given in His name.
Preacher - Trevor Amack
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Sermon in a sentence: God sends us into the world with courage, not because the mission is easy, but because His presence goes with us.
Preacher: Trevor Amack
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Sermon in a sentence: The climate of Kingdom work is a mix of both wisdom and innocence, boldness and humility, love and appreciation from some - while anger and persecution from others. If the master experienced all of this, we as disciples, should expect the same thing.
Preacher: Joshua Graves
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Sermon in a sentence: Mission for the Kingdom of God begins with being sent, but that mission is sustained by His power, His direction, His provision, and His authority; not our own.
Preacher: Eric Beck
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Sermon in a Sentence: Matthew 9:27-38 confronts us with the question, "Who is Jesus?"and shows that what we believe about Him will shape everything about our lives. If we truly believe He is the Messiah, then our faith must move from head to heart to hands, compelling us to see as He saw, love as He loved, and live as His disciples in the urgency of the harvest.
Preacher: Eric Beck
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Sermon in a sentence: In Matthew 9:18–26, both a respected synagogue leader and a desperate outcast recognized Jesus’ authority as the Messiah, pursued Him in faith, and found His life-giving grace.
Preacher: Joshua Graves
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Sermon in a sentence: Jesus’ call of Matthew the tax collector powerfully relates to us that His grace reaches even to the most unlikely and unworthy, proving that no one is beyond the forgiveness and new life found in Him.
Preacher: Eric Beck
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Sermon in a sentence: Christ alone has authority to forgive. All that is required is an unrelenting faith that puts its hope firmly in Him.
Preacher: Eric Beck
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Sermon in a sentence: The authority of Christ is recognized and feared by the demonic world who opposes Him. But this is not a battle of equals, God wins.
Preacher: Trevor Amack
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