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Life Community Church Roseville

The Mission of Life Community Church is to lead people into a life-changing & growing relationship with Jesus Christ.

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    The Gift God Gave Us | Tiffany Loeffler

    What if one of the clearest pictures of God’s love is found in a mother’s heart? In this encouraging Mother’s Day message, Tiffany Loeffler shares how moms reflect the character of God through deep love, compassion, comfort, and guidance. Through powerful Scripture and personal stories from her motherhood journey, this sermon reminds us that God designed mothers to reveal His heart to the world. Whether you’re a mom, missing your mom, celebrating motherhood, or healing from difficult experiences, this message will encourage and strengthen your faith. 📖 Scriptures Included: • Ephesians 3:18-19 • Isaiah 66:13 • Psalm 32:8 • Isaiah 30:21 ✨ In This Message: • The powerful role moms play in our lives • How motherhood reflects the love of God • Finding comfort in God’s guidance • A personal journey through motherhood and family 👍 If this message encouraged you, be sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE.

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    Build What Death Can’t Stop | Kyle Thomsen

    What will your life leave behind? In this message, Live a Legacy. Leave a Legacy., we discover that the most powerful impact you make might not be the most visible one. Through the story of Tabitha in Acts 9, we see how a life of quiet faithfulness can echo far beyond a lifetime. The best legacy is the one still growing when you're gone. This message challenges us to rethink what really matters—and invites us into a life that lasts. 🔑 Key Takeaways: Legacy isn’t built in spotlight moments—but in daily faithfulness What you do behind the scenes matters more than you think God uses ordinary obedience to create extraordinary impact Prayer isn’t passive—it’s powerful and expectant You’re building something… the question is: will it last? 🙏 Scripture: Acts 9:36–43 Ecclesiastes 7:2 💬 Next Steps: If this message encouraged you: 👍 Like & Subscribe for more messages like this 🔔 Turn on notifications so you don’t miss what’s next 📲 Share this with someone who’s building their legacy #ChristianSermon #Legacy #FaithInAction #ServeOthers #PrayerWorks #BibleTeaching #Acts9 #PurposeDrivenLife #LiveWithPurpose

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    United Together | Chuck Wysong

    Conflict doesn’t have to divide the church, it can become the place where God brings renewal. In this message, “United Together,” we look at Acts 6 and how the early church handled tension in a healthy, Spirit-led way. When needs were overlooked and complaints arose, the apostles didn’t ignore the problem—they paid attention, listened, and created a solution that helped the church grow stronger. Key takeaways: Tension is often a signal that something needs attention Healthy conflict requires wisdom, humility, and spiritual maturity Growth can create new challenges—and new opportunities A healthy church needs personal, relational, missional, and structural renewal Unity is protected when people respond with prayer and purpose Big Idea: If there is a tension, pay attention. Subscribe for more sermons and Bible teaching to help you grow in faith, unity, and purpose.

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    You Can't Fake This | Kyle Thomsen

    What if the most dangerous thing in church isn’t sin… but pretending? In Acts 5, two people drop dead—and it forces us to wrestle with a hard question: what is God protecting? This message dives into the tension between performance and authenticity, and why God values what’s real over what looks right. Then we see something completely different—healing that spills over. Not through effort, but through proximity to Jesus. A shadow becomes enough. This isn’t about being perfect. It’s about being real—and staying close. 🔑 Key Takeaways: Hypocrisy doesn’t just hurt the church—it hollows it out God protects authenticity because it’s too sacred to fake Revival flows through honesty, not performance You can’t manufacture spiritual power—you can only stay close to Jesus What’s in you will eventually overflow out of you 🙌 One Step: Ask someone to pray for you. Don’t carry it alone. If this message encouraged you, consider subscribing and sharing it with someone who needs it. Check out more messages on faith, growth, and real life with God.

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    Not Every Field, Just Yours | Kyle Thomsen

    What if God never asked you to fix everything? In a world full of injustice, overwhelming headlines, and constant pressure to “do more,” it’s easy to feel stuck—caring deeply but not knowing what to do. This message unpacks a powerful truth from Micah 6:8: God’s call isn’t to carry the whole world—it’s to be faithful in your field. Through the story of Ruth and the practice of gleaning, we discover a different kind of justice—one that’s personal, practical, and actually possible. You don’t have to solve everything. But you can do something. 💡 Key Takeaways Justice isn’t about fixing everything—it’s about faithfulness where you are Gleaning shows us how to leave margin for others in everyday life You’re called to your circle of influence, not your circle of concern Real impact happens in your heart, calendar, and wallet Jesus already carried what you couldn’t—so you can live free and faithful ✝️ Scripture References Micah 6:8 Ruth 2 Leviticus 19:9–10 Deuteronomy 24:19–22 John 1:14 👉 Next Steps If this message encouraged you: Subscribe for more weekly messages Share this with someone who feels overwhelmed Join us next week for Easter as we look at the One who left everything at the edges

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    What God Actually Wants From You | Will Derryberry

    What does God actually want from you? In a world full of pressure, performance, and unclear expectations, Micah 6:8 gives a surprisingly clear answer: do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with your God. This message explores how God was never after empty ritual or outward perfection. He has always wanted hearts shaped by covenant faithfulness, humility, and relationship. From Israel’s story to the Pharisees to the way Jesus moved toward the overlooked, this sermon reminds us that the Kingdom of God is not built on dividing lines, but on the faithful heart of God. In this message: What Micah 6:8 really means Why God wants more than religious performance How pride distorts faith and humility restores it The difference between boundary maintenance and covenant faithfulness How Jesus modeled justice, mercy, and humility What it looks like to reflect God’s heart in everyday life Whether you’ve been following Jesus for years or you’re trying to figure out what faith really looks like, this message is a reminder that God’s desire is not perfection — it’s humble, faithful relationship. Scripture: Micah 6:8, Micah 6:3, Leviticus 26:12 Subscribe for more sermons, Bible teaching, and encouraging messages for everyday life. Watch, share, and pass this on to someone who needs the reminder: it was never about perfection.  

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    Walk Humbly First | Kyle Thomsen

    What if the problem isn’t that we lack justice or kindness… but that we’ve disconnected them from God? In Week 1 of Walk the Walk, we dive into Micah 6:8 and uncover why so many well-meaning people still feel stuck. Some lead with truth. Others lead with love. But when either becomes our identity instead of our response to God, things start to break. This message will challenge how you see yourself—and invite you into something deeper. Big Idea: Justice and kindness don’t grow from personality — they grow from proximity to God. 🔑 Key Takeaways Why justice without humility turns into judgment Why kindness without truth turns into avoidance The deeper meaning of hesed (God’s covenant love) How biblical justice declares, repairs, and protects Why “walking humbly” is the root—not the third step The question that reveals where God wants to grow you 🙏 This Week’s Challenge Sit with the part of Jesus that makes you uncomfortable. Don’t explain it away—bring it honestly to God. 📖 Scripture Micah 6:8 ▶️ Next Steps Subscribe for more messages like this Share this with someone who needs it Explore the rest of the Walk the Walk series  

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    Joy Is Resistance | Joy Fishler

    The world feels loud right now. Every day brings another headline, another crisis, another reason to live in anxiety. It’s like a smoke alarm that never stops beeping. But what if the most powerful response isn’t fear… it’s joy? In this message, we look at the story of Nehemiah and Ezra and discover how God’s people rebuilt their lives in the middle of chaos, threats, and uncertainty. They stayed alert, they kept working—but their strength didn’t come from panic or control. It came from the joy of the Lord. If you feel overwhelmed by the news, the future, or the noise of life, this message will remind you where true strength is found. Because joy isn’t denial. Joy is resistance. Key Takeaways You can stay informed without becoming inflamed. Fear and outrage don’t have to define your emotional climate. God’s presence—not circumstances—is our source of strength. The joy of the Lord is rooted in His delight in us. Choosing joy is an act of trust in God. Scripture Referenced Nehemiah 4 Nehemiah 8:10 “The joy of the Lord is your strength.” Next Steps If this message encouraged you: 👍 Like the video 🔔 Subscribe for more messages 📤 Share this with someone who needs hope today

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    You're Missing It | Kyle Thomsen

    What if the miracle you’re praying for is right in front of you… and you’ve grown used to it? In Acts 3, Peter and John walk into the temple like they always do. Same time. Same place. Same gate. Same lame man begging. But this day is different. Not because the man changed. Because someone stopped and really saw him. We can become spiritually “nose-blind” to what God is doing around us. Familiarity breeds blindness. Routine numbs expectation. Religion replaces relationship. And we miss the miracle. In this message, we explore how: Familiarity can dull our faith God often works through ordinary obedience The miracle begins when someone stops and sees the person Jesus is the true Gate, the true Gift, and the true Power behind every miracle Peter said, “Silver and gold I do not have, but what I do have I give you. In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, walk.” The Gospel is this: We were spiritually lame — unable to lift ourselves. But Jesus didn’t give us religion. He gave us Himself. And what we don’t have, we can’t give. But what we’ve received in Christ, we must share. Sticky Statement: 👉 “You’ll miss the miracle if you miss the person.” If this message encouraged you: Subscribe for more Bible teaching Share it with someone who needs hope Drop a comment: “I won’t miss it.” #ExperiencingGod #Acts3 #ChristianSermon #FaithInAction #Awestruck #JesusHeals

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    When God Feels Far | Kyle Thomsen

    Have you ever asked, “Where is God?” In Psalm 42, we meet a soul that is thirsty, downcast, and overwhelmed — yet still holding on to hope. This message is for anyone who has felt distant from God, spiritually dry, or emotionally exhausted. Sometimes faith isn’t the absence of heartache. Sometimes it’s learning the power of AND. You can say: “God is directing His love…” AND “Why have You forgotten me?” In this sermon, we explore how to experience God when: Your head has doubts Your heart feels heavy Your hands feel weak Your soul feels downcast You’ll discover: Why spiritual dryness doesn’t mean God has left The difference between changing circumstances and unchanging character How hope anchors us to the Rock of Ages A practical way to reconnect with God this week “Hope is not the belief that circumstances will improve. It’s the conviction that God’s character never changes.” If this message encouraged you, like, subscribe, and share it with someone walking through a hard season. 📍 Join us at Life Community Church 🙏 Watch next in our Awe series 📖 Scripture: Psalm 42 #WhenGodFeelsFar #ChristianSermon #Psalm42 #HopeInGod #FaithInHardTimes

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    Speak Hope Anyway | Kyle Thomsen

    You think your influence is fading. God says it’s forming. When my 10-year-old son told me “no,” I realized something: My influence was smaller than I thought… and greater than I knew. Influence changes as people grow. Authority shifts. Capacity expands. But hope? Hope speaks anyway. In this message from 1 Peter 3:14–18 and 2 Timothy 4:2, we discover what it means to live ready — even when we feel unready — and how our struggles may carry more influence than our successes ever could. In a culture that panics, rages, and retreats… what would it look like to be a church that speaks with hope? 🔑 In This Message: Why your struggles may impact people more than your wins How to be ready “in season and out of season” The three lies we believe: I’m not from here I’m not doing well I’m not ready for this How context determines content Why gentleness + courage is the mark of real influence How to speak up when fear tells you to shut up Imagine a church: • That doesn’t panic • That doesn’t rage • That doesn’t retreat • That speaks with hope Jesus, help us speak up when fear tells us to stay silent. If this message encouraged you, subscribe and share it with someone who needs courage this week. #hope #influence #1Peter3 #2Timothy4 #ChristianSermon #FaithInHardTimes

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    Why Your Habits Shape Your Heart | Kyle Thomsen

    What if real change doesn’t come from trying harder—but from loving differently? In Psalm 1, we’re invited into a life of blessing, stability, and fruitfulness—not through quick fixes, but through delight and meditation on God’s Word. Transformation happens when daily discipline and deep desire align with the Divine. This message explores how spiritual formation works over time, why what you love shapes who you become, and how meditating on Scripture leads to a life that bears fruit in every season. Key Takeaways: Why delight always comes before obedience How meditation shapes your loves (even like a song stuck in your head 🎶) The difference between drifting and being deeply rooted Why change is a long obedience in the same direction How the fruit of the Spirit grows naturally from a rooted life If you’re longing for real spiritual change—not hype, but depth—this message is for you.

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    The Genius of Jesus | Kyle Thomsen

    There’s a difference between being around Jesus… and being aware like Jesus. In Mark 5, a desperate father begs Jesus to hurry—his daughter is dying. A crowd presses in. Then Jesus stops and asks a wild question: “Who touched me?” In the chaos, the disciples think it’s pointless… but Jesus is doing something deeper: noticing the one, restoring the forgotten, and showing us what real, awe-filled worship looks like. This message will help you see how an awestruck encounter with God doesn’t make you less aware of people—it makes you more aware. More responsible. More loving. More present. And it will challenge you with a powerful truth: your intention isn’t enough—love requires awareness. In this sermon, you’ll learn: Why Jesus pauses when everyone else says “keep moving” How worship should shape the way we love our neighbor The difference between impact vs. intention 3 life-changing principles for relationships and spiritual growth: I’m responsible for my actions I’m not responsible for someone’s response Love compels me to be aware Why Jesus made one miracle public and kept another private How walking with Jesus helps you notice people you used to miss If you feel overwhelmed, disconnected, or like life is moving too fast—this is an invitation to slow down and let Jesus reshape your awareness. 👍 If this encouraged you, subscribe for more sermons and Bible teaching. 💬 Comment: Where do you need to grow in awareness—God, self, or others? ▶️ Watch next: Awestruck Series (more messages on the bigness of God meeting real life).

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    The Weight of His Glory | Joy Fishler

    What happens when you truly see God for who He is? In Isaiah 6:1–8, the prophet Isaiah is drawn into the throne room of heaven—a place marked by awe, holiness, reverence, and glory. This encounter doesn’t just inspire him… it undoes him, cleanses him, and ultimately calls him. In this message, we explore what it means to stand in the presence of a holy God and how awe precedes obedience. In this sermon, you’ll discover: What the throne room reveals about God’s holiness Why awe leads to humility before it leads to purpose How confession opens the door to cleansing Why encountering God always results in a calling Isaiah saw the Lord—and nothing was ever the same. The same is true for us today. 👉 If this message encouraged you, subscribe for more Bible-centered teaching and sermons. 👉 Share this with someone who needs a fresh vision of God’s holiness.

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    The Storm Wasn't The Problem | Kyle Thomsen

    What if the storm in your life isn’t the real problem? In Mark 4, the disciples panic as waves crash over their boat—but Jesus is asleep. When He calms the storm, something unexpected happens: their fear doesn’t disappear—it changes. The Bible uses two different words for fear: deilos and phobos. One shrinks you in cowardice. The other awakens awe. This message explores how a true encounter with God transforms destructive fear into holy awe—and why small views of God always lead to big fear. 🔑 Key Takeaways: The difference between deilos (paralyzing fear) and phobos (reverent awe) Why storms reveal what we really believe about God How awareness, the Word, and experience (A.W.E.) shape our faith What the demon-possessed man in Mark 5 teaches us about authority and freedom Why real encounters with Jesus leave us changed—not just calm 👉 The storm wasn’t the problem. The question was: Who is in your boat? If this message encouraged you, subscribe, share it with someone walking through fear, and watch our next message on faith and authority.

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    The Awe Deficit | Kyle Thomsen

    When was the last time you felt true awe? Not inspiration. Not emotion. But the kind of moment that left you speechless. In this message, The Awe Deficit, we explore how modern life has slowly trained us to live without awe—and what happens to our faith when God feels smaller than our routines. From breathtaking moments in nature to powerful scenes of worship in Scripture, this sermon reveals what happens when the bigness of God collides with the smallness of us. “Awe happens when the bigness of God and the smallness of us collide—and we’re left speechless.” Using Ezra 3 and Nehemiah 8, we see how God’s people responded when they encountered His presence—some with joy, some with tears, all with reverence. And we’ll uncover why regular exposure to God’s Word is one of the clearest pathways back to awe. 🔑 Key Takeaways: What awe is—and why we desperately need it again Why familiarity with God can quietly erode reverence How Scripture restores wonder, joy, and spiritual strength Why the joy of the Lord flows from understanding God’s Word If faith has started to feel flat, routine, or distant—this message is for you. 👉 Subscribe for more biblical teaching 👉 Share this message with someone who needs renewed wonder 👉 Watch next: Messages on worship, spiritual renewal, and joy Keywords: Christian sermon, awe of God, worship, Bible teaching, Ezra, Nehemiah, spiritual renewal, joy of the Lord, reverence, faith renewal

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    For Placer Valley | Kyle Thomsen

    It’s easy to be against things. But what does it look like to be for a city? On Vision Sunday, we cast a clear and compelling picture of who we are called to be—not just as a church that gathers, but as people sent into Placer Valley with the love and mission of Jesus. Rooted in Jesus’ own mission statement (Luke 4) and God’s call to seek the peace and prosperity of our city (Jeremiah 29:7), this message invites every generation to play a part—young and old, dreamers and visionaries. This isn’t about programs. It’s about daily influence. One person. One moment. One percent closer to Jesus. 🔑 Key Takeaways: Why being for your city is a biblical calling Jesus’ mission—and how it shapes ours What it means to seek the peace of Placer Valley How 1%ers quietly change lives every day A simple, practical way to live your faith out loud If you’ve ever wondered whether small faithfulness really matters—this message is for you. 👉 Subscribe for more messages like this 👉 Share this with someone who loves Placer Valley 👉 Watch next: Our latest teaching on following Jesus daily #ForPlacerValley #VisionSunday #ChristianSermon #LocalChurch #FaithInAction

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    Don’t Forget What God Has Done | Joy Fishler

    In Luke 1, Mary pauses to remember who God is, what He has done, and what He has promised. Her remembrance turns into worship, confidence, and praise. This message reminds us that when we remember Jesus, our faith is strengthened and our perspective is restored. God has been faithful before — and remembering that truth fuels our faith today. “I will never leave you nor forsake you.” (Hebrews 13:5) Key Takeaways: Forgetting weakens faith, remembering strengthens it Mary’s praise flowed from remembering God’s faithfulness Remembering Jesus brings clarity in uncertain seasons Worship begins with reflection God’s promises never change If this message encouraged you, subscribe for more Bible-based teaching and share it with someone who needs this reminder.

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    Hearing From God | Kyle Thomsen

    God is always speaking—guiding, revealing, and calling us forward. The question isn’t if God is speaking… it’s are we listening? In this message, Hearing From God, we look at the Christmas story through the eyes of the Magi and discover how God speaks in unexpected ways—through signs, Scripture, dreams, and ultimately through Jesus Himself. From ancient prophecies to a star in the sky, God meets people exactly where they are and leads them toward truth. This sermon contrasts two responses to God’s voice: wonder and worship versus control and fear. As we explore the difference between Herod and Jesus, we’re invited to examine our own hearts and ask how we respond when God speaks. Key Takeaways: God speaks wherever you are—not just where you “should be” Signs may point the way, but Scripture names the King Worship is our natural response to God’s revelation Control and fear block our ability to hear God God’s Kingdom outlasts every earthly power 📖 Scripture References: Matthew 2, Micah 5, Daniel, Genesis 49 ⭐ Topics: Hearing God’s voice, Christmas sermon, the Magi, worship, trust, God’s guidance 👉 Subscribe for more biblical teaching and encouragement 👉 Watch next: messages on trusting God and spiritual discernment 👉 Share this message with someone asking, “How does God speak?”

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    Listen To The Leaps | Kyle Thomsen

    What if God is already working in you — and you just need someone to help you hear it? In Luke 1:39–45, Mary steps into Elizabeth’s home carrying fear, questions, and a promise from God. But the moment she greets Elizabeth, something supernatural happens: the baby leaps, Elizabeth is filled with the Spirit, and Mary receives the confirmation her heart was longing for. In this message, Pastor Kyle shows how God often reveals His presence through the people He places in our lives. Just like Mary and Elizabeth, we discover that Immanuel—God with us—is often experienced as God with me through you. You’ll learn: Why Spirit-filled friendship is essential to your faith How God uses presence, experience, and words to strengthen us The surprising ways God confirms His calling Why you must slow down and “listen to the leaps” in your own story How communion reminds us that Jesus is still Immanuel with us today If you’re carrying a calling, a question, or a hidden hope, this message will remind you: God has already begun something in you—and He’ll send people to help you hear it. 👉 If this encouraged you, subscribe and share with someone who has been an “Elizabeth” in your life. More resources at lifecconline.com

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    Greater Things | Kyle Thomsen

    What do you do when your dream doesn’t go the way you expected? In Luke 1 and 2, Mary and Joseph walk through a promise that looked nothing like the dream they imagined. From a visit from an angel… to a “no-vacancy” sign in Bethlehem… God was still working a plan far greater than their own. In this message, “Greater Things,” we explore how God’s promises often arrive in unexpected ways—and why the place that feels too small for your dream might be the exact place God reveals something bigger. In this sermon, you’ll learn: Why God’s promises don’t always fit into the rooms we prepared How Mary models surrender in the face of uncertainty What to do when your plans collide with God’s purpose Why “no room” doesn’t mean “no promise” How Jesus’ birth shows God always delivers something greater If you’re wrestling with disappointment, delay, or a detour—this message will remind you: God’s promise is always greater than your plan. Subscribe for more messages and hope-filled teaching. Visit us at lifecconline.com for next steps, prayer, and upcoming events.

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    Why Every Kid Matters To God | Nate Landis

    Every kid matters to God—and that means every kid should matter to us. In this message from Matthew 18:10–14, we look at Jesus’ parable of the lost sheep and discover God’s relentless heart for the one who wanders. This sermon challenges students, leaders, and parents to step into the call of pursuing the younger generation with intentional love, connection, and courage. Whether you serve in youth ministry or simply care about the future of the Church, this message will remind you that no student is too far gone, too quiet, too broken, or too overlooked for Jesus to chase down. Key Takeaways God notices the one that everyone else overlooks. Students and kids carry incredible value and purpose in the Kingdom. The 99 matter—but the 1 needs us right now. Every believer has a role in reaching and discipling the next generation. Revival starts when we go after the ones who think they’re forgotten. Next Steps If this message encouraged you, subscribe, share it with a friend, or check out more messages from our youth and family series.

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    The Power Of Submission | Kyle Thomsen

    “Submit to one another out of reverence for Christ.” (Ephesians 5:21) Submission isn’t about defeat—it’s about love, strength, and unity. In this message, we explore one of the most misunderstood concepts in Scripture: submission. When seen through the lens of Christ’s love for the Church, submission becomes a radical act of trust and humility that builds relationships and transforms communities. ✨ In this sermon, you'll discover: Why submission is not weakness, but love in action The difference between control and Christlike leadership How the early Church grew through love—not force What biblical submission looks like in marriage today

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    The New You | Phil Stevenson

    Part of our “Ephesians: A Blueprint for Life” series What does it truly mean to live a transformed life in Christ? In this message, we explore five powerful practices drawn from Paul's letter to the Ephesians—practices that help shape authentic community and personal renewal. 👉 Learn how to: Build honest, authentic relationships Express anger in a healthy, God-honoring way Replace harmful habits with purpose-driven actions Speak life and encouragement into others Live a life marked by kindness, forgiveness, and gratitude This is more than self-improvement—this is the Spirit-led journey toward becoming the person God created you to be. ✨ Ready to embrace the new you? Let’s walk it out—together. 🕊️ Scripture Reference: Ephesians 4:25–32 📍 Join us in person in Roseville or connect online. 🔔 Don’t forget to Like, Comment, and Subscribe to stay up to date with all our messages! #TheNewYou #Ephesians4 #ChristianLiving #BlueprintForLife #RosevilleChurch #SpiritualGrowth #BiblicalTeaching #NewCreation #FaithInAction #LiveTransformed

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    Peace Has A Name | Kyle Thomsen

    Peace Has a Name — His name is Jesus. In week #2 of our Ephesians series, we dive into Ephesians 2:14-18 — where Paul declares, “He Himself is our peace.” This message explores how Jesus tore down the dividing walls that separate us — walls of pride, fear, culture, and hostility — and how He builds something new: one family, one humanity, one house for God’s Spirit to dwell. Whether you’ve felt distant from God or disconnected from others, this message reminds us that peace isn’t found in control, comfort, or compromise — it’s found in Christ alone. 🔑 Key Themes: • Jesus is our peace (Ephesians 2:14) • Breaking down walls of hostility • Peacemaking vs. peacekeeping • Becoming one new humanity in Christ • Building bridges instead of barriers 📖 Scripture: Ephesians 2:14-18 💬 Big Idea: Jesus rips down walls to build bridges. 🙌 Takeaway: The gospel doesn’t tell us to “try harder.” It tells us the wall is already down. Now, we’re invited to live as living stones — joined together, built together, and filled with His Spirit.   — #PeaceHasAName #EphesiansSeries #JesusIsOurPeace #OneNewHumanity #BreakDownWalls #BridgeBuilders #RosevilleChurch #ChristianSermon #BibleTeaching #Ephesians2 #GospelMessage #JesusOurPeace #FaithCommunity #ChurchOnline #SundayMessage

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    Masterpiece in the Making | Kyle Thomsen

    You’ve heard the lies: you’re too broken, too flawed, too far gone. But what if your story is just beginning? In this message from our brand new series in Ephesians, we explore what it means to be God’s masterpiece — not a mistake, not a replica, but handcrafted with purpose. Drawing from Ephesians 2:1–10, Pastor Kyle shares how God shapes our identity not from what we’ve done but from what Jesus has done in and through us. Just like Michelangelo saw beauty trapped in an abandoned block of marble, God sees the real you — and He’s setting you free. 🎯 You were dead. 🎯 God made you alive. 🎯 You are His handiwork — created for good works. If you’ve struggled with shame, self-doubt, or feeling like your past defines you, this message will breathe hope into your soul.

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    Faithful Or Fearful | Kyle Thomsen

    What are you doing with what God has entrusted to you? In this powerful message from Matthew 25, we explore two of Jesus’ most compelling parables—the Wise and Foolish Virgins and the Parable of the Talents. These stories challenge us to examine our faith, our readiness, and our responsibility in God's Kingdom. Big Idea: Faithful hearts will multiply, but fearful hearts can paralyze. Discover how faithfulness brings growth, joy, and deeper purpose, while fear leads to missed opportunities and regret. Jesus calls us not just to wait for His return—but to work while we wait, multiplying what we've been given for His glory. Join us as we learn how to live boldly, invest wisely, and serve faithfully. 📖 Scriptures: Matthew 24:3; Matthew 25:1-30 💬 Let us know in the comments: What talent has God given you to steward? 🔔 Subscribe for more messages of hope, growth, and faith.

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    Forgiving What Still Haunts You | Kyle Thomsen

    What do you do when the person who hurt you is still riding shotgun in your heart? In this message, Pastor [Your Name] shares a powerful, personal story that highlights the struggle of forgiveness—and the freedom that follows. Based in Matthew 18, this sermon explores what it truly means to forgive, even when reconciliation isn’t possible, and how to let go of the emotional baggage that holds us back. 🛑 Forgiveness is not forgetting. 🛑 Forgiveness is not reconciliation. ✅ Forgiveness is obedience. ✅ Forgiveness is freedom. We’ll unpack what Jesus meant when He told us to forgive “seventy-seven times” and how letting go of offense is an act of trust in God’s perfect justice. If you’ve ever struggled to forgive someone who hurt you, this message is for you. Key Verses: Matthew 18:21–35 Matthew 18:15–20 Romans 12:18 Titus 3:10 🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe for weekly messages that will challenge and encourage your walk with Christ. #Forgiveness #ChristianLiving #Matthew18 #LetGoAndLetGod #ChurchOnline #Healing #SermonClip #Faith #TrustGod

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    Jesus Judges, Not You | Kyle Thomsen

    Are we too quick to judge others—or even ourselves? In this powerful sermon from Matthew 13, we explore Jesus' parable of the wheat and the weeds. It’s more than a story about good and evil—it's a glimpse into God's heart, His patience, and the urgent call of grace. 📖 “Let both grow together until the harvest…” (Matthew 13:30) We’ll revisit Holly’s story, challenge the way we think about love, judgment, and the reality of hell—and wrestle with the tension between justice and mercy. Because here’s the truth: 🌾 Only one person is qualified to judge the field. And He was judged in our place. Don’t miss this chance to rediscover the gospel through Jesus’ eyes—the Judge who became our Savior. #KingdomOfHeaven #Matthew13 #WheatAndWeeds #GraceAndTruth #JesusSaves #ChurchOnline #RosevilleChurch #SundaySermon

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    Don't Pass By | David Timms

    When Jesus told the story of the Good Samaritan, He wasn’t just giving us a nice moral lesson—He was challenging us to live with radical compassion. In a world where it’s easy to walk on by, what does it mean to stop, notice, and love our neighbor the way God calls us to? In this message from Luke 10:25–37, we explore: What it really means to “love your neighbor as yourself.” Why mercy often requires us to cross boundaries and take risks. How Jesus redefines what true love in action looks like. 👉 Whether you’ve heard this story a hundred times or it’s brand new to you, this teaching will encourage you to see people differently and live with a heart of mercy.

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    Coming Home | Kyle Thomsen

    No matter how far we’ve wandered, God is always ready to welcome us back with open arms. In this message, “Coming Home,” we dive into the powerful story of the Prodigal Son—a timeless reminder of grace, forgiveness, and the Father's relentless love. Whether you're struggling with your past, searching for purpose, or simply in need of a reminder that you are not alone—this message is for you. ➡️ Discover how God's love meets us right where we are. ➡️ Be encouraged by the truth that it's never too late to return. ➡️ Find hope in the embrace of a Father who never gives up on His children. You are always welcome here. #ComingHome #ProdigalSon #Grace #Faith #Forgiveness #Jesus #Hope #ChurchOnline #RosevilleChurch #SundaySermon #BibleTeaching #ChristianFaith #NewBeginning #Luke15 #GodLovesYou #ComeBackToGod

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    Check Your Soil | Kyle Thomsen

    Why did Jesus tell a story about seeds, soil, and farming? Because He wasn’t just talking about agriculture—He was talking about you. In this first message of our Once Upon a Time series, we dive into Mark 4:1–9, where Jesus tells a parable that seems simple… until it starts exposing the condition of our hearts. Some soil is hard. Some is shallow. Some is choked by thorns. And some is ready to grow something life-changing. What’s in your soil? Let Jesus' words show you what’s beneath the surface—and how to grow something lasting. 📖 Scripture: Mark 4:1–9 2 Samuel 12

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    Worship In The Storm | Joy Fishler

    When life falls apart, how do we respond? In this message, we look at powerful examples of unshakable faith—from Paul and Silas singing in prison (Acts 16), to Corrie ten Boom worshiping in the darkest of places, to Horatio Spafford writing "It Is Well with My Soul" after profound tragedy. God doesn’t always calm the storm, but He is always with us in it. Discover how worship can become your lifeline, even when everything else feels uncertain. 📖 Scriptures: Acts 16:16–30 1 Thessalonians 5:16–18 Whether you're in a season of peace or pain, this message will encourage you to choose praise. 🔔 Subscribe for more faith-filled messages and stories of hope. 🕊️ Join us Sundays in Roseville or online: [insert your church’s website] #WorshipInTheStorm #FaithInHardTimes #Acts16 #ItIsWell #CorrieTenBoom #HoratioSpafford #RosevilleChurch #SundaySermon

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    Faith That Pushes Forward | Kyle Thomsen

    What happens when radically different people follow the same Jesus? In this message, we look at how faith thrives not in perfect unity, but in persistent encouragement — even in the middle of disagreement, tension, and personality clashes. From impulsive Peter to skeptical Thomas, the early disciples show us how love and good deeds can grow in the mess. Rooted in Hebrews 10, this sermon challenges us to spur one another on and keep moving forward in faith — together. 👉 Don’t give up. Don’t go alone. Let’s push forward, together. #FaithInAction #Hebrews10 #ChurchCommunity #RosevilleChurch #SpurOneAnotherOn

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    When Jesus Speaks | Kyle Thomsen

    When the waves rise and the winds howl, where is your faith anchored? In Mark 4:35–41, we see Jesus asleep during a furious storm—unshaken, unmoved, and completely in control. With just a word, He brings peace to chaos, revealing His authority over creation and over the storms in our own lives. In this message, Rooted in Peace, we explore: Why Jesus led His disciples to “the other side” What His calm in the storm teaches us about trust and faith How His authority brings hope in every trial—whether it’s nature, sickness, spiritual battles, or even death itself If you’ve ever felt like God was “asleep” in your storm, this passage invites you to see that He’s always present, always powerful, and always for you. 📖 “Quiet! Be still!” Then the wind died down and it was completely calm. – Mark 4:39 🙏 If today you’ve decided to follow Jesus, we want to celebrate with you! Reach out to us—we’d love to help you start your new journey of faith.

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    This Is Not The End | Kyle Thomsen

    Elijah had just called down fire from heaven. Days later, he was hiding in a cave, praying to die. “This is it,” he thought. “I’m done.” But God wasn’t done. And He’s not done with you, either. In this sermon from 1 Kings 19, discover how God meets us in our lowest moments—not with shame, but with silence, with questions, with food, with presence. Sometimes the most powerful move of God comes not in fire, but in a whisper. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, isolated, or ready to give up—this message is for you. #ThisIsNotTheEnd #RootedInPeace #Elijah #FaithInDarkness #GodSpeaks #1Kings19 #HopeInHardTimes

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    The Voice That Defines You | Joy Fishler

    What voice are you listening to? In this message, we explore how true peace and worth come from God, not from the harsh inner voice we often believe. Through Luke 10 and 15, we’ll discover the freedom of hearing God’s voice above our own. #RootedInPeace #Luke15 #FaithOverFear

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    His Plan, My Peace | Matt Bleckley

    When life doesn’t go the way we planned, we often wrestle with our own will versus God’s. In Luke 22–23, we see Jesus surrender fully to the Father’s plan, even when it meant pain, betrayal, and the cross. This surrender brought peace—not just for Him, but for all of us. In this message, Pastor Matt Bleckley walks us through the "spaces" we face in life: The Space Inside You – Where we wrestle with God’s will (Luke 22:16, 39–44) The Space Between You and Another – Where relationships are tested (Luke 22:46) The Space Inside of Another – Where others’ struggles affect us (Luke 22:31–34, 61) The Space Between Others – Where conflict and division challenge us (Luke 23:1–4) When we let go of control and trust His will, we discover a peace that nothing in this world can take away. Scripture References (NIV): Luke 22:14–16, 28–34, 39–47, 53–23:4

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    Keeping Jesus at the Center | Kyle Thomsen

    When life gets chaotic, alignment matters. In the wilderness, God's people were instructed to keep the Tent of Meeting—the place of His presence—at the center of their camp and their journey (Numbers 2:17). It wasn’t just a setup—it was a strategy for survival and strength. This Blast Sunday, we're talking about aligning our lives so Jesus remains at the center. Because when He’s not, we risk falling behind—vulnerable, weary, and exposed like those the Amalekites attacked (Deut. 25:17–18). Whether you're a leader, a learner, or just figuring it all out, the call is the same: Align your line-up. Stay rooted in peace. Keep Jesus at the center. #BlastSunday2025 #JesusAtTheCenter #RootedInPeace #RosevilleChurch #FaithForward #BibleTruths #CommunityOfFaith

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    Hearing God's Call | Kyle Thomsen

    In 1 Samuel 3, we witness a powerful moment where young Samuel learns to recognize God's voice with the guidance of the elder priest Eli. This story reminds us of the beauty and strength of an intergenerational church—where wisdom meets fresh faith, and God speaks through every age. In this message, we’ll explore how each generation has a role in passing down faith, encouraging one another, and listening together for God’s direction. Whether you're young or seasoned, your voice matters, and your presence is part of God's unfolding story. Let’s lean in together to say, “Speak, Lord, your servant is listening.”  

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    Satisfied Mind | Brandon Hovey

    How much is enough? In a world that pushes us to accumulate more—more wealth, more security, more comfort—Jesus offers a radically different perspective. In this message, we walk through Luke 12:13–31, exploring the deeper meaning behind the parable of the rich farmer and Jesus’ words to His anxious disciples. From confronting greed to embracing trust in God’s provision, this teaching challenges us to shift our focus from temporary treasures to lasting peace. You'll hear: Jesus’ wise response to a family inheritance dispute A story of a man who built bigger barns—but forgot what really matters Encouragement to release anxiety and live with open hands toward God’s kingdom Let’s rediscover what it means to live with a satisfied mind—not shaped by possessions, but by purpose, peace, and faith. 👉 Join us for this timely reminder of where true richness is found. #SatisfiedMind #Luke12 #FaithOverFear #TrustGod #KingdomLiving #JesusTeaches #RosevilleChurch #ChurchOnline

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    The Good News About Money | Kyle Thomsen

    The Good News About Money – Money Stories #2 | Malachi 3 | June 22, 2025 Money can be a source of stress, conflict, and confusion—but what if God has something better in mind? In Part 2 of our Money Stories series, we dive into Malachi 3:6-12 to uncover a powerful truth: God's heart for generosity isn't about guilt—it's about grace, trust, and blessing. Through these verses, we explore what it means to return to God not just with our hearts, but with our finances. God's invitation is bold: "Test me in this..." He promises that when we trust Him fully—even with our money—He will open the floodgates of blessing. If you've ever wrestled with tithing, wondered what stewardship really means, or simply needed some good news about money—this message is for you. 🎧 Watch now and discover a deeper freedom in your finances, rooted in faith and God's unchanging love. 📖 Scripture: Malachi 3:6–12 📍 Series: Money Stories – Part 2 🗓 Date: June 22, 2025 #MoneyStories #Tithing #FaithAndFinances #Malachi3 #GodProvides #ChurchInRoseville #TheGoodNews #Stewardship #BlessedToBeABlessing #ReturnToGod

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    Money Habits Start Somewhere | Kyle Thomsen & Brandon Hovey

    Ever wonder why you spend, save, or stress about money the way you do? It didn’t come out of nowhere. In this kickoff to our new series, Money Stories, we explore how your early experiences, personality, and beliefs quietly shaped your money habits—and how those habits are still guiding your choices today. No guilt. No shame. Just a fresh, honest look at your money story—and how God invites us to rewrite it. Because when you understand your story, you can start living with purpose and freedom. 👉 What’s your money story? #MoneyHabits #FaithAndFinance #MoneyStories #RosevilleChurch #RewriteTheStory #FinancialFreedom #ChristianLiving

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    The Healing Touch Of Jesus | Paul Spangler

    When a man with leprosy approached Jesus, the world expected distance. But Jesus did the unthinkable—He touched him. In Matthew 8:1–4, we see more than a miracle; we witness the heart of a Savior who breaks barriers to bring healing and hope. This week, we’ll explore what it means to be seen, loved, and restored by a God who isn’t afraid to get close to our brokenness. Whether you're feeling unworthy, overlooked, or distant from God—this message is for you. #HealingGrace #Matthew8 #ComeAsYouAre #JesusHeals #RosevilleChurchFamily

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    From Misunderstood to Missionary | Joy Fishler

    What do autocorrect fails, Kat Von D, and Mary Magdalene have in common? More than you think. This week’s message explores the powerful story of Mary Magdalene—from being misjudged and misunderstood to becoming the first to witness the resurrection of Jesus. With some surprising humor, real-life comparisons, and biblical truth (Luke 8:1-2, John 20:11-18, Galatians 3:28), we uncover how God uses the most unlikely people for His greatest purposes. Join us as we reflect on grace, identity, and what it means to truly be seen by Jesus. #MaryMagdalene #GraceStory #ChurchHumor #FaithAndFreedom #JesusSeesYou #Galatians328 #RosevilleChurch #SundayMessage #HopeAndRedemption

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    Faithful When No One’s Watching | Kyle Thomsen

    Most people have never heard of Epaphroditus—but Paul called him a brother, a co-worker, and a soldier. In Philippians 2:25–30, we discover a man who didn’t seek a platform, applause, or legacy—he simply showed up, suffered well, and served faithfully. In this message from our Made for More series, we unpack how the quiet obedience of a seemingly ordinary man reveals the extraordinary humility of Jesus. The Gospel isn’t about building our brand—it’s about carrying His name. Epaphroditus risked everything to deliver a message that wasn’t even his... and that’s exactly what we’re called to do. 👉 Discover how a life of quiet faithfulness still echoes in eternity. 📖 Philippians 2:25-30 #MadeForMore #TheEpaphroditusEffect #FaithfulServant #Philippians #GospelLife #JesusIsEnough

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    Soft Power, Hard Truths | Kyle Thomsen

    This week, Pastor Kyle challenges us to rethink how we use power in our lives. Are we using hard power to protect and defend, or soft power to transform and heal? Discover how Jesus models both through His sacrifice and resurrection. Plus, hear powerful stories from our community about forgiveness, transformation, and making an impact. Don’t miss it!

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    Finding Hope In The Wilderness | Kyle Thomsen

    In this powerful message, we explore the story of Hagar and how her journey reveals profound truths about faith, identity, and God's redemptive plan. From the tension between Sarai and Sarah to the significance of Shur as a place of transformation, Hagar’s story challenges us to see how God meets us at the margins and uses the wilderness as a classroom. Discover how Hagar’s encounter with "The God Who Sees" teaches us to find purpose even in the most desolate places. Join us as we uncover the deeper meaning of submission, suffering, and the promise of being made for more, even when life feels like an in-between space. #MadeForMore #LifeCommunityChurch #HagarStory #FaithJourney

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    Faithfulness Over Fame | Kyle Thomsen

    In this powerful message from our Made for More series, we explore the story of Joanna—one of the often-overlooked yet deeply faithful women in Scripture. Her generosity, hospitality, and unwavering support of Jesus’ ministry show us that God doesn’t just use the famous… He uses the faithful. With reflections from Luke 8 and Luke 24, we unpack how Joanna’s table became her mission field and how your first calling might be closer than you think—right around your own table. Join us as we challenge the lie that bigger is always better and celebrate the quiet strength of steady faithfulness.

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    From Skeptic to Sold Out | Kyle Thomsen

    What if your first mission was already sitting around your table? This week, we follow the Yellow Brick Road of Nicodemus' journey—from curiosity, to questions, to conviction. Through his story, we see that everyday moments are not just ordinary — they are opportunities to step into the "more" God has for us. Join us as we explore Nicodemus’ late-night conversation with Jesus, his courage in questioning the council, and his bold act of honoring Christ after the crucifixion. ➡️ Discover how your everyday life holds extraordinary purpose. ➡️ See how the Gospel invites you from darkness into light. ➡️ Remember: You were made for more — right where you are. 📖 Scriptures: John 3:1–21 | John 7:37–52 | John 19:38–42 🛤️ Every journey starts with curiosity. Where is God leading you today? #MadeForMore #Nicodemus #FaithJourney #John3 #LifeCommunityChurch

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The Mission of Life Community Church is to lead people into a life-changing & growing relationship with Jesus Christ.

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