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Chapel Service
by Bellevue Baptist Church
Worship service on Wednesday nights in the Chapel
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Portraits of Faith | The Race That God Has Placed Us in
April 8, 2026 | Noah Sidhom teaches from Hebrews 12:1-2 about how the faith of our forefathers inspires us to continue on in the faith.
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Portraits of Faith | The End of Faith
April 1, 2026 | Noah Sidhom teaches in Hebrews 11:32-40 about when our faith becomes sight.
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Portraits of Faith | Week 8
March 25, 2026 | Noah Sidhom teaches on the faith of Moses in Hebrews 11.
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Portraits of Faith | Faithful at the Finish Line
March 11, 2026 | Noah Sidhom teaches on finishing the race of faith well through the examples in Hebrews 11.
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Portraits of Faith | Week 5
March 4, 2026 | In this episode, we explore the faith journey of Abraham as detailed in Genesis 12 and Hebrews 11. Despite his mistakes and long periods of waiting, Abraham's story teaches us about trusting God's plan even when the path is uncertain and our circumstances seem impossible. We learn that God’s purpose continues until He calls us home, inviting us to abide in Him and rest in His promises.
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Mission's Highlight: Steve Hyde
February 25, 2026 | Steve Hyde, missionary in Cambodia, expounds upon his 30 plus years there and how his ministry has expanded and changed.
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Portraits of Faith | Week 4
February 18, 2026 | Noah Sidhom teaches about the faith of Noah in Hebrews 11.
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Portraits of Faith | Week 3
February 11, 2026 | In Hebrews 11:5-6, we explore the faith of Enoch, one of only two people in the Bible who never experienced physical death because God took him away. This episode delves into the significance of walking closely with God, drawing near to Him through prayer, Scripture, rest, and fellowship as key practices to cultivate a faith like Enoch's.
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Portraits of Faith | Week 2
February 4, 2026 | Noah Sidhom teaches from Hebrews 11:4 on the faith of Abel.
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Portraits of Faith | Week 1
January 21, 2026 | Noah Sidhom teaches from Hebrews 11 about the great hall of faith.
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The Final Word
January 14, 2026 | Josiah Gwyn teaches from Hebrews 1 about Jesus being the final Word.
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Finally, Jesus! | Week Eleven
November 12, 2025 | Sam shares a heartfelt Thanksgiving message from Psalm 100, reminding us that gratitude is the key to joy and spiritual health. Reflecting on the first Thanksgiving and the psalm’s call to “enter His gates with thanksgiving,” he outlines five commands for believers—shout, serve, sing, submit, and show gratitude. Shaw encourages listeners to live with thankful hearts, serving and praising God with gladness, remembering that every blessing comes from His hand, and demonstrating genuine worship that draws others to Him.
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Finally, Jesus! | Week Ten
November 5, 2025 | Noah draws a vivid parallel between the behind-the-scenes work of Bellevue’s Singing Christmas Tree and the unseen spiritual realities surrounding Jesus’ final 24 hours. From the humility of washing His disciples’ feet to the agony of Gethsemane and the victory of the resurrection, the message reminds listeners that Christ was never a victim—He willingly laid down His life. With Scripture woven throughout, it’s a powerful call to trust God’s sovereignty, embrace humility, and live each day with gospel purpose until the work of reaching others for Christ is complete.
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Finally, Jesus! | Week Nine
October 29, 2025 | In this message from Mark 12:41–44, we see Jesus observing people at the temple treasury and teaching what truly matters to God. Through the story of the widow’s mite, we’re reminded that God is always watching—not to condemn, but to seek hearts fully devoted to Him. Unlike the wealthy who gave out of their surplus, the widow offered everything she had, revealing that God values faithfulness over abundance. This sermon challenges us to examine our motives, recognize that God sees every person equally, and give back to Him not from our excess, but from a surrendered heart.
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Finally, Jesus! | Week Eight
October 22, 2025 | Michael Pritchard reflects on how Mary and Martha—close friends of Jesus—sent word to Him when their brother Lazarus was gravely ill and explores how Jesus engaged with them during their grief. Pritchard encourages those facing difficult seasons to trust Jesus’ timing and remember that He cares deeply for them even when answers seem delayed.
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Finally, Jesus! | Week Seven
October 15, 2025 | When the crowds followed Jesus after the feeding of the five thousand, they wanted more bread—but not more of Him. In this message from John 6, we’re challenged to examine why we follow Jesus: for what He gives, or for who He is. Even when the blessings fade and the “bread runs out,” Christ calls us to seek the eternal over the temporary, to desire the Giver above the gifts, and to find complete satisfaction in the Bread of Life Himself.
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Finally, Jesus! | Week Six
October 8, 2025 | Noah explores what Scripture reveals about the two moments that amazed Jesus—great faith and great unbelief. Through stories from the Gospels, we see how the faith of a Roman centurion astonished Jesus, while the unbelief of His own people broke His heart. We're challenged to consider whether Jesus would find faith in us today and shows how we can grow our faith by hearing and obeying God’s Word and keeping our eyes fixed on Him, the author and perfecter of our faith.
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Finally, Jesus! | Week Five
October 1, 2025 | In this message from our “Finally Jesus” series, we walk through Luke 4 and the three temptations in the wilderness—lust of the flesh, lust of the eyes, and the pride of life—to see how Jesus, our sympathetic High Priest, resisted every lie with the truth of God’s Word. We’re reminded that no temptation is new, God always provides a way of escape, and Scripture is our sharpest weapon. The call is clear: keep your guard up, put on the armor of God, and let daily time in the Word shape how you face testing and grow in holiness.
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Finally, Jesus! | Week Four
September 24, 2025 | In this message from Luke 1:26–38, we reflect on the incredible gift of salvation. Through Mary’s encounter with the angel Gabriel, we see that salvation is divinely initiated, revealed in the person of Jesus, and calls for our faithful obedience. With personal testimony and Scripture, we are reminded that following Christ means exchanging our old life for His Lordship, trusting that nothing is impossible with God. The story of Jesus’ birth calls us to renewed gratitude, surrender, and joy in the salvation only He provides.
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Finally, Jesus! | Week Three
September 17, 2025 | In this episode, we stand on the brink of the New Testament and trace how every page of the Old points to Jesus—from the Passover Lamb to the promised King—culminating in a call to “wait well” like Simeon. Through the 400 years of silence and the first cries of the Messiah, we see that faithful waiting means devotion to God, listening for the Spirit’s voice, and bursting into praise and proclamation when He moves. As we move from longing to fulfillment—and look ahead to Christ’s return—you’ll be encouraged to stay steadfast, expectant, and ready.
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Finally, Jesus! | Week Two
September 10, 2025 | In week two of “Finally Jesus,” we turn to John 5 and examine the evidence Jesus presents to a skeptical crowd: the witness of John the Baptist, the works that confirm His mission, the Father’s affirmation, and the Scriptures that point to Him. Beyond the proofs, we’re challenged to let our everyday lives testify to the Messiah we proclaim—moving from admiration to obedience, from church attendance to neighbor-loving, gospel-sharing faith.
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Finally, Jesus! | Week One
September 3, 2025 | In week one of “Finally Jesus,” we open 1 Peter to marvel at the long-awaited salvation now revealed in Christ. Tracing the thread from Old Testament prophecy to New Testament fulfillment, we explore how the prophets searched for it, the Spirit testified to it, and even angels long to look into it—culminating in the good news that Christ is in us, the hope of glory. With gratitude for living “on this side of the cross,” we’re challenged to steward the gospel beyond head knowledge—sharing it with neighbors and nations as those who have been rescued and transformed.
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Summer in the Psalms | Week Three
June 25, 2025 | Noah Sidhom walks through Psalm 115—part of the Hallel, a set of psalms traditionally sung by the Jewish people during Passover. He explores how this chapter offers deep encouragement for believers facing hardship, asking the age-old question: Can I still trust God today, even when He feels absent? With rich biblical insight and heartfelt reflection, Noah reminds us that God reigns in heaven, acts as our help and shield, and never forgets to bless His people. He draws powerful connections between the words of Psalm 115 and the moments leading up to Jesus’ crucifixion, highlighting how this passage may have been the very hymn Christ sang before going to the cross—making its truths all the more profound.
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Summer in the Psalms | Week Two
June 18, 2025 | In this episode of Summer in the Psalms, Noah Sidhom points to the powerful truths of Psalm 113 and 114—part of the ancient "Hallel" collection traditionally sung during Passover. Taught from the perspective that these were likely the very Psalms Jesus sang with His disciples at the Last Supper, this session highlights God's worthiness of praise, His majesty, and His intimacy with His people. We reflect on God's high exaltation, His willingness to stoop down to lift us from the dust, and how all creation bends and submits to His will. It's a beautiful picture of redemption, restoration, and God's unchanging desire to dwell with His people.Join us as we uncover the depth of these Psalms and how they still speak prophetically to a later age—our age.
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Summer in the Psalms | Week One
June 4, 2025 | In this kickoff to our Summer in the Psalms series, we take a fresh look at Psalm 1 and the timeless choice it lays before us: Will you follow the way of the world, or the way of the Lord? In this message, we explore the roots of true blessing, the result of walking in obedience, and the ruin that comes from choosing the world’s path. With rich context from both Old and New Testament references—including insights from Proverbs, Deuteronomy, and Jesus’ own words—this episode invites you to meditate on God's Word and consider how Psalm 1 still speaks to us today.
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Finding Jesus in the Old Testament | Week Fifteen
May 14, 2025 | In this powerful message from Psalm 77, we walk with Asaph through the silence of God, the anguish of feeling abandoned, and the critical choice we all face in hardship: to despair or to remember. With raw honesty and biblical depth, this episode shows how Jesus himself experienced these same moments of grief and loneliness, ultimately pointing us to the unmatched greatness of God. You’ll be reminded that even when your situation hasn’t changed, your perspective can—because the God who makes paths through the sea has also made a way to be with you forever.
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Psalms of the Messiah
May 7, 2025 | In this powerful message, Joe Jernigan walks through Psalms 22–24, revealing a sweeping portrait of Jesus as our crucified Savior, compassionate Shepherd, and coming Sovereign. Beginning with Psalm 22, we see a prophetic vision of Christ’s suffering on the cross—written 1,000 years before it happened. Psalm 23 brings comfort and assurance as we’re reminded that Jesus, our Shepherd, guides, restores, and walks with us through every valley. And in Psalm 24, the risen and reigning King is declared—the One who will return in glory. Through personal testimony and Scripture, this episode calls us to respond with trust, worship, and readiness.
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The Kindness of a King
April 30, 2025 | In this week’s Chapel message, we explore 2 Samuel 19 and the beautiful picture of mercy and kindness King David extends to Shimei. As David returns to Jerusalem after the rebellion of Absalom, he encounters the very man who once cursed him—and instead of condemnation, David offers forgiveness. Tying this powerful moment to the kindness of Christ, the message reminds us that a little bit of kindness can go a long way. Whether you're in need of grace or offering it to someone else, this message will stir your heart toward Jesus, our kind and merciful King.
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Finding Jesus in the Old Testament | Week Twelve
April 23, 2025 | What does it mean to truly love your enemies? In this episode, Noah explores the complicated relationship between David and King Saul, highlighting David's radical commitment to honor God—even when faced with betrayal and violence. Discover how David's response to his enemy points us directly to the teachings and example of Jesus, who modeled perfect forgiveness and love toward those who persecuted Him. Join us as we unpack what it looks like practically to follow Jesus' challenging call to love, bless, and pray for our enemies, and learn why this approach truly sets us apart as followers of Christ.
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Finding Jesus in the Old Testament | Week Eleven
April 16, 2025 | Noah explores how the life of the prophet Samuel reveals a powerful picture of Jesus in the Old Testament. Set against a chaotic backdrop during the era of Judges, Samuel's life shows how genuine service and listening to God can transform even the darkest times. Discover parallels between Samuel and Jesus, learn the importance of intentionally listening for God's voice, and understand how serving faithfully can lead to unexpected and extraordinary outcomes. Join us as we unpack the lessons of Samuel and see how God calls us to listen, serve, and impact our world today.
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Finding Jesus in the Old Testament | Week Ten
April 9, 2025 | Explore the fascinating presence of Jesus in the Old Testament through encounters with "the angel of the Lord." Diving into Scripture, we uncover how this unique figure differs significantly from ordinary angels, revealing profound truths about Jesus's eternal role. Join us as we discuss how the angel of the Lord actively delivers God's people, makes covenants, speaks with divine authority, brings both blessings and judgments, and accepts worship. Through well-known biblical stories, we see that long before his birth in Bethlehem, Jesus was powerfully working among humanity.
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Finding Jesus in the Old Testament | Week Nine
March 26, 2025 | Joshua 24Michael Pritchard talks about Joshua’s final challenge to the people of Israel as he urges them to stay faithful to the Lord and warns against the dangers of complacency and idolatry. He calls them to choose whom they will serve, reminding them of all God has done and urging them to respond with wholehearted gratitude and obedience. Though the people vow to serve the Lord, we see how quickly they drift into spiritual decline after Joshua’s death. His life and leadership ultimately point us to Jesus Christ, our greater Redeemer, who offers lasting faithfulness and eternal rest.
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Finding Jesus in the Old Testament | Week Eight
March 12, 2025 | As we continue our series on Finding Jesus in the Old Testament, we explore one of the clearest foreshadowings of Christ’s mercy and salvation—the Cities of Refuge in Numbers 35. These divinely appointed cities were places of safety where those who had unintentionally caused harm could flee for protection. But they weren’t just ancient legal structures; they were a prophetic picture of Jesus Christ, our ultimate refuge.In this episode, we unpack: ✔ Why God established the Cities of Refuge and how they worked ✔ How they reveal God’s justice, mercy, and grace in both the Old and New Testaments ✔ The powerful connection to Jesus—our perfect and eternal refuge ✔ How salvation is freely available to all, but must be entered into to be receivedJust as those seeking safety had to run to the city and stay within its walls, we, too, must run to Jesus and trust Him fully. The good news? Unlike the Cities of Refuge, where protection ended with the high priest’s death, our High Priest—Jesus—has already died and risen again, securing our salvation forever.Are you resting in the refuge of Christ, or are you still running?🔊 Listen now and find the peace, safety, and rest that only Jesus can give!
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Finding Jesus in the Old Testament | Week Seven
March 5, 2025 | What do snakes, sin, and salvation have in common? In this episode, we dive into Numbers 21 and explore the powerful story of the bronze serpent, a symbol of both judgment and grace. As the Israelites rebelled against God, they faced the consequences of their sin—venomous snakes sent into their camp. But in His mercy, God provided a way for them to be saved: by simply looking at a bronze serpent lifted on a pole.Jesus Himself referenced this moment in John 3:14-15, revealing that just as the Israelites were saved by looking at the bronze serpent, we are saved by looking to Him on the cross. This story is a direct foreshadowing of Christ’s redemptive work, showing us that salvation has always been about faith, trust, and obedience.🔹 Topics Covered:✔ The danger of complaining and rejecting God’s provision✔ How sin always leads to death, both physically and spiritually✔ Why repentance is key—God turns when we turn to Him✔ The simple yet profound call to obey and trust in God’s plan✔ Jesus as the ultimate fulfillment of the bronze serpent (John 3:14-15)Too often, we try to fix things ourselves or make sense of God’s ways. But just like the Israelites, God simply calls us to obey and trust. Are you looking to your own strength or are you fixing your eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith?🔊 Listen now and discover how God’s plan of salvation has never changed!
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Finding Jesus in the Old Testament | Week Six
February 26, 2025 | Have you ever wondered how Jesus is revealed in the Old Testament? In this episode, we dive into Leviticus 23 and uncover the deep connections between the Jewish festivals and the life, death, resurrection, and future return of Jesus Christ.The festivals were not just historical traditions—they were prophetic pictures pointing to God’s redemptive plan. Some have already been fulfilled in Christ’s first coming, while others still point to His return and ultimate reign.🔹 Topics Covered:✔ How the Passover foreshadowed Jesus as the Lamb of God✔ The Feast of Unleavened Bread and Christ’s sinless life✔ The First Fruits festival and the resurrection of Jesus✔ Pentecost as the outpouring of the Holy Spirit✔ The Feast of Trumpets and the future return of Christ✔ The Day of Atonement and Jesus’ once-for-all sacrifice✔ The Feast of Tabernacles and our future dwelling with GodThese festivals were divinely designed to remind God’s people of what He had done, what He was doing, and what He will do. How can we build rhythms of remembrance in our own lives? What practices can help us keep our eyes on God’s promises?Join us as we explore these powerful biblical truths and challenge ourselves to live in expectation of God’s continued work.🔊 Listen now and discover the beauty of God’s perfect plan!
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Finding Jesus in the Old Testament | Week Five
February 12, 2025 | What happens when God moves in? In this episode, we explore Exodus 25:8-9, where God commands the Israelites to build the tabernacle—a dwelling place for His presence among His people. But this was only the beginning of a much greater plan.We trace the theme of God dwelling with His people from the Garden of Eden to the tabernacle, to Jesus “tabernacling” among us, and ultimately to the indwelling of the Holy Spirit in every believer. This powerful truth changes everything about how we live, worship, and find joy in God’s presence today.🔹 Topics Covered:✔ Why the tabernacle mattered in God’s plan✔ How Jesus is the fulfillment of the tabernacle (John 1:14)✔ What it means that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit (1 Cor. 6:19-20)✔ How the Church is being built as God’s holy dwelling (Eph. 2:21)✔ The fullness of joy found in God’s presence (Psalm 16:11)God wants to dwell with you, and if you’re a believer, He already does. Are you living in that reality? Are you preparing your heart as a holy dwelling for Him? Join us as we unpack these powerful truths and their life-changing impact.🔊 Listen now and experience the joy of God’s presence!
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Finding Jesus in the Old Testament | Week Four
February 5, 2025 | What do the Exodus and the Gospel have in common? More than you might think. In this episode, you'll hear how God's rescue of Israel from Egypt foreshadows the ultimate rescue in Christ. From the birth of a baby to the parting of the Red Sea, every moment points to Jesus. Just as God made a way through the waters, He has made a way for you through the cross. Don’t miss this powerful reminder that Jesus is your true Exodus—your way to freedom.
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Finding Jesus in the Old Testament | Week Three
January 29, 2025 | Have you ever wondered where Jesus is in the book of Job? In this episode, Noah Sidhom tells about Job’s suffering, his longing for a mediator, and his hope for resurrection all point to Christ. From Job’s cry for an advocate to his bold declaration—"I know that my Redeemer lives"—this conversation will challenge you to see Jesus in one of the oldest books of the Bible.
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Finding Jesus in the Old Testament | Week Two
January 22, 2025 | In this episode, we dive into the story of Joseph in the Old Testament and explore how his life serves as a profound reflection of Jesus Christ. From his betrayal by his brothers and his suffering as a servant to his eventual exaltation as a ruler, Joseph's journey is a powerful foreshadowing of the Messiah. Join us as we uncover the incredible parallels between Joseph’s story and the life, mission, and salvation found in Jesus.
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Finding Jesus in the Old Testament | Week One
January 15, 2025 | Noah Sidhom delves into the biblical account of Jacob's dream of a stairway to heaven from Genesis 28, exploring the theme of "Finding Jesus in the Old Testament." He draws parallels between Jacob's encounter with the Lord and our own struggles, emphasizing Jesus as the bridge between heaven and earth. Learn how to surrender their burdens to Jesus, reflecting on the importance of trusting Him rather than relying on self-sufficiency. God's promises remain relevant and active in our lives today, offering hope and rest through faith.
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The Filling of the Holy Spirit
November 13, 2024 | Noah Sidhom explores the transformative role of the Holy Spirit in the lives of believers, emphasizing the promise of the Spirit at salvation, empowerment for service, and the ongoing call to seek His filling. Drawing from Scripture, he connects the events of Pentecost with the daily walk of faith for Christians today.
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Hindering the Holy Spirit
November 6, 2024 | Noah Sidhom explores how we can hinder the work of the Holy Spirit in our lives. He reflects on the gentle nature of the Holy Spirit, illustrated by His symbolic appearance as a dove, and the ways we might resist, quench, or grieve Him. Noah encourages listeners to evaluate their lives, inviting the Holy Spirit to move freely and fully.
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Walking in Freedom
October 30, 2024 | Noah Sidhom teaches from Galatians 5:1 on the freedom Christ offers, urging believers to live by the Spirit rather than returning to sin’s bondage. He challenges believers to fully embrace this freedom in their daily lives.
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Spiritual Gifts
October 23, 2024 | In this episode, Noah Sidhom talks about the incredible gift of the Holy Spirit and the spiritual gifts He brings to each believer. Through Scripture and personal anecdotes, we explore how these gifts empower us to serve Jesus and build up others, emphasizing that each gift is unique, valuable, and intended for the common good. Join us for a powerful message on discovering, using, and investing in your spiritual gifts to glorify God and bless others.
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Missions Night
October 16, 2024 | In this episode, Steve Hyde shares his experiences with spiritual warfare as a missionary, highlighting the challenges he faced in Cambodia and Bhutan and the importance of relying on God's power and the Holy Spirit for guidance. Through personal stories, he emphasizes the reality of spiritual battles and the persistence needed to overcome them.
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How to Recognize the Holy Spirit (Part 2)
October 9, 2024 | Noah Sidhom continues his teaching on how to recognize the Holy Spirit's presence and work in our lives. Drawing from 2 Timothy 1:6-7, Noah explores the characteristics of the Holy Spirit—power, love, and wisdom—and encourages us to live fully in the gift God has given us.
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How to Recognize the Holy Spirit (Part 1)
October 2, 2024 | Noah Sidhom explores 2 Timothy 1:6-7, focusing on how to recognize the Holy Spirit's presence in our lives. He highlights the contrast between the spirit of fear, which is not from God, and the spirit of power, love, and sound judgment that the Holy Spirit provides. Noah emphasizes the importance of rekindling this gift, staying connected to God’s Word, and relying on the Holy Spirit’s power to overcome fear and live boldly.
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How the Holy Spirit Speaks to Us
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The Holy Spirit's Role in Salvation
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The Trinity
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