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by Marilyn Tepora
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
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A Life of Worship - Video
"Psalm 100 is a call to worship that doesn’t depend on mood, moment, or circumstance—it is rooted in truth. It invites all people, in every season of life, to respond to God with joy, gratitude, and praise. So, this psalm opens with a command: “Make a joyful noise to the Lord.” This is not a suggestion—it’s an invitation into a posture of the heart. Joyful worship is not about personality type or emotional state; it is about recognizing who God is. Even when life feels heavy, worship becomes an act of defiant joy—declaring that God is still good, still present, and still worthy. Baptism, message, and mission commissioning
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A Life of Worship - Audio
"Psalm 100 is a call to worship that doesn’t depend on mood, moment, or circumstance—it is rooted in truth. It invites all people, in every season of life, to respond to God with joy, gratitude, and praise. So, this psalm opens with a command: “Make a joyful noise to the Lord.” This is not a suggestion—it’s an invitation into a posture of the heart. Joyful worship is not about personality type or emotional state; it is about recognizing who God is. Even when life feels heavy, worship becomes an act of defiant joy—declaring that God is still good, still present, and still worthy. Baptism, message, and mission commissioning
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Songs for the Soul Sermon Series - 07/12/2026 - Video
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
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Songs for the Soul Sermon Series - 07/12/2026 - Audio
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
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Songs for the Soul Sermon Series - 07/05/2026 - Video
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
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Songs for the Soul Sermon Series - 07/05/2026 - Audio
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
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Envious to Embraced - Video
"Psalm 73. Struggling with envy and injustice. Perspective changes everything in God's presence. Psalm 73 gives us a deeply honest look into the internal conflict of someone trying to reconcile faith with reality. The psalmist begins with a truth he knows—“Surely God is good to Israel”—but quickly admits that his own experience seems to contradict it. He sees the wicked prospering: becoming successful, carefree, and even arrogant, yet they seem untouched by consequences. Meanwhile, the righteous often face hardship, discipline, and struggle. This tension creates a crisis in our faith. But the psalmist doesn’t hide his envy—he confesses it. He admits that he almost slipped, almost abandoned his trust in God because life didn’t seem fair. This is what makes this and other psalms so relatable: it gives language to thoughts to many of us who are afraid to say out loud. Turning Point: Everything shifts in verse 17: “until I entered the sanctuary of God.” The circumstances haven’t changed—but his perspective has. In God’s presence, he begins to see beyond the surface. He realizes that the prosperity of the wicked is temporary and ultimately unstable. What once looked like success is revealed as fragile and fleeting. More importantly, he recognizes what he does have: his nearness of God. “Whom have I in heaven but you?” becomes the anchor of his soul. The comparison that once fueled envy is replaced with communion that produces contentment"
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Envious to Embraced - Audio
"Psalm 73. Struggling with envy and injustice. Perspective changes everything in God's presence. Psalm 73 gives us a deeply honest look into the internal conflict of someone trying to reconcile faith with reality. The psalmist begins with a truth he knows—“Surely God is good to Israel”—but quickly admits that his own experience seems to contradict it. He sees the wicked prospering: becoming successful, carefree, and even arrogant, yet they seem untouched by consequences. Meanwhile, the righteous often face hardship, discipline, and struggle. This tension creates a crisis in our faith. But the psalmist doesn’t hide his envy—he confesses it. He admits that he almost slipped, almost abandoned his trust in God because life didn’t seem fair. This is what makes this and other psalms so relatable: it gives language to thoughts to many of us who are afraid to say out loud. Turning Point: Everything shifts in verse 17: “until I entered the sanctuary of God.” The circumstances haven’t changed—but his perspective has. In God’s presence, he begins to see beyond the surface. He realizes that the prosperity of the wicked is temporary and ultimately unstable. What once looked like success is revealed as fragile and fleeting. More importantly, he recognizes what he does have: his nearness of God. “Whom have I in heaven but you?” becomes the anchor of his soul. The comparison that once fueled envy is replaced with communion that produces contentment"
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Joy of Forgiveness - Video
Sin is never meant to be carried—it is meant to be confessed. In Psalm 32, David gives us a window into the internal pressure of unconfessed sin and the surprising release that comes when we finally bring it into the light. What begins as silence turns into suffocation, but what moves toward confession ends in joy, freedom, and restored intimacy with God. Our spiritual lives don’t drift toward freedom—they drift toward concealment. But God invites us into something better—repentance.
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Joy of Forgiveness - Audio
Sin is never meant to be carried—it is meant to be confessed. In Psalm 32, David gives us a window into the internal pressure of unconfessed sin and the surprising release that comes when we finally bring it into the light. What begins as silence turns into suffocation, but what moves toward confession ends in joy, freedom, and restored intimacy with God. Our spiritual lives don’t drift toward freedom—they drift toward concealment. But God invites us into something better—repentance.
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Heavenly Father the Good Shepherd - Video
Mission sharing Father's Day Blessing Sermon "Father's Day is an annual celebration dedicated to honoring fathers and father figures of all forms. This day is also spiritually significant: recognizing God as the ultimate Father, like described in Psalm 23. Psalm 23 offers one of the most tender and personal portraits of God in all of Scripture—not as a distant ruler, but as a present and attentive Shepherd. David’s words, “The Lord is my shepherd,” remind us that this relationship is deeply personal: God sees, knows, and cares for each of us. As our Shepherd, He actively guides us with intention and goodness, leading us beside still waters and along right paths so that we are not left to navigate life on our own. This Shepherd also faithfully provides and protects. “I shall not want” speaks not to having everything we desire, but to trusting that God will supply what we truly need in every season. Even in life’s darkest valleys, we are not alone—His presence is near, shifting from distant description to intimate assurance: “You are with me.” And in the end, we are given a picture of lasting security and belonging—a table prepared, a cup overflowing, and the promise of dwelling with Him always. This is the steady, lifelong faithfulness of our Shepherd. These attributes of the Good Shepherd are worthy of fathers -if not all parents- to emulate in shepherding their children. Raising children is no joke; God reassures parents He has their backs. "All your children will be taught by the Lord, and great will be their peace." (Isaiah 54:13)
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Heavenly Father the Good Shepherd - Audio
Mission sharing Father's Day Blessing Sermon "Father's Day is an annual celebration dedicated to honoring fathers and father figures of all forms. This day is also spiritually significant: recognizing God as the ultimate Father, like described in Psalm 23. Psalm 23 offers one of the most tender and personal portraits of God in all of Scripture—not as a distant ruler, but as a present and attentive Shepherd. David’s words, “The Lord is my shepherd,” remind us that this relationship is deeply personal: God sees, knows, and cares for each of us. As our Shepherd, He actively guides us with intention and goodness, leading us beside still waters and along right paths so that we are not left to navigate life on our own. This Shepherd also faithfully provides and protects. “I shall not want” speaks not to having everything we desire, but to trusting that God will supply what we truly need in every season. Even in life’s darkest valleys, we are not alone—His presence is near, shifting from distant description to intimate assurance: “You are with me.” And in the end, we are given a picture of lasting security and belonging—a table prepared, a cup overflowing, and the promise of dwelling with Him always. This is the steady, lifelong faithfulness of our Shepherd. These attributes of the Good Shepherd are worthy of fathers -if not all parents- to emulate in shepherding their children. Raising children is no joke; God reassures parents He has their backs. "All your children will be taught by the Lord, and great will be their peace." (Isaiah 54:13)
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Songs for the Soul Sermon Series - 06/21/2026 - Video
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
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Songs for the Soul Sermon Series - 06/21/2026 - Audio
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
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Songs for the Soul Sermon Series - 06/14/2026 - Video
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
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Songs for the Soul Sermon Series - 06/14/2026 - Audio
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
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Where Are You God? - Video
Psalm 13 captures one of the most human cries in all of Scripture: “How long, O Lord?” Faith is not the absense of questions -it's bringing our questions to God. David doesn’t sanitize his emotions but he names them. He feels forgotten, unheard, and overwhelmed. This psalm shows us that spiritual maturity is not the absence of struggles, but the willingness to bring our struggles directly to God. Because lament does not mean weakness; it is a form of deep, relational trust. And the repetition of “How long?” reveals that waiting is often the hardest part of faith—especially when God seems silent.
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Where Are You God? - Audio
Psalm 13 captures one of the most human cries in all of Scripture: “How long, O Lord?” Faith is not the absense of questions -it's bringing our questions to God. David doesn’t sanitize his emotions but he names them. He feels forgotten, unheard, and overwhelmed. This psalm shows us that spiritual maturity is not the absence of struggles, but the willingness to bring our struggles directly to God. Because lament does not mean weakness; it is a form of deep, relational trust. And the repetition of “How long?” reveals that waiting is often the hardest part of faith—especially when God seems silent.
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Songs for the Soul Sermon Series - 06/07/2026 - Video
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
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Songs for the Soul Sermon Series - 06/07/2026 - Audio
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
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Songs for the Soul Sermon Series - 06/07/2026 (3) - Video
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
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Songs for the Soul Sermon Series - 06/07/2026 (3) - Audio
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
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Songs for the Soul Sermon Series Overview - Video
Psalm 1:1 shows a progression: walking → standing → sitting. What begins as a thought eventually lands at a place where we settle. What we consistently think about, dwell on, and agree with will shape: what we love. what we pursue. who we become. So the question isn’t just “What are we doing?” but “What are we thinking about, delighting in, and aligning our hearts with?” Because our life will inevitably move in that direction.
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Songs for the Soul Sermon Series Overview - Audio
Psalm 1:1 shows a progression: walking → standing → sitting. What begins as a thought eventually lands at a place where we settle. What we consistently think about, dwell on, and agree with will shape: what we love. what we pursue. who we become. So the question isn’t just “What are we doing?” but “What are we thinking about, delighting in, and aligning our hearts with?” Because our life will inevitably move in that direction.
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May 2026 Sermons - 05/31/2026 (2) - Video
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
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May 2026 Sermons - 05/31/2026 (2) - Audio
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
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May 2026 Sermons - 05/31/2026 (3) - Video
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
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May 2026 Sermons - 05/31/2026 (3) - Audio
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
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Remember - Video
"Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, 2 fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith. For the joy set before him he endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. 3 Consider him who endured such opposition from sinners, so that you will not grow weary and lose heart." Hebrews 12:1-3
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Remember - Audio
"Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, 2 fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith. For the joy set before him he endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. 3 Consider him who endured such opposition from sinners, so that you will not grow weary and lose heart." Hebrews 12:1-3
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May 2026 Sermons - 05/24/2026 (2) - Video
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
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May 2026 Sermons - 05/24/2026 (2) - Audio
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
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May 2026 Sermons - 05/24/2026 - Video
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
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May 2026 Sermons - 05/24/2026 - Audio
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
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Living Without Fear - Video
There are few biblical topics that generate as much speculation—and anxiety—as Gog and Magog. Turn on the news, and someone is ready to connect current events to these mysterious names. But what if the point of these passages isn’t to make us anxious about the future… but confident in God’s faithfulness? Based on understanding of the original passage in Ezekiel 38 and on the bible's use of apocalyptic language I will show that Gog and Magog are not given to frighten us—they are given to anchor us. They remind us that no matter how chaotic the world appears, God’s purposes stand firm.
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Living Without Fear - Audio
There are few biblical topics that generate as much speculation—and anxiety—as Gog and Magog. Turn on the news, and someone is ready to connect current events to these mysterious names. But what if the point of these passages isn’t to make us anxious about the future… but confident in God’s faithfulness? Based on understanding of the original passage in Ezekiel 38 and on the bible's use of apocalyptic language I will show that Gog and Magog are not given to frighten us—they are given to anchor us. They remind us that no matter how chaotic the world appears, God’s purposes stand firm.
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April Sermons - 05/10/2026
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
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Look What My Mom Taught Me - Audio
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
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Look What My Mom Taught Me - Video
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
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Look What My Mom Taught Me - Audio
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
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April Sermons - 05/03/2026
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
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April Sermons - 05/03/2026 (2)
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
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The Curious Companion - Audio
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
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The Curious Companion - Video
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
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The Curious Companion - Audio
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
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Power Made Perfect in Weakness? Christians and Politics - Audio
Jesus Daniel Esther Here is a short challenge for us all 2.0: TRUST IN GOD Be a reconciler, not a divider Prioritize influence (or inspiration) over power Hold leaders accountable (including those on your own side) Serve the vulnerable ACT BOLDLY
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Power Made Perfect in Weakness? Christians and Politics - Video
Jesus Daniel Esther Here is a short challenge for us all 2.0: TRUST IN GOD Be a reconciler, not a divider Prioritize influence (or inspiration) over power Hold leaders accountable (including those on your own side) Serve the vulnerable ACT BOLDLY
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Power Made Perfect in Weakness? Christians and Politics - Audio
Jesus Daniel Esther Here is a short challenge for us all 2.0: TRUST IN GOD Be a reconciler, not a divider Prioritize influence (or inspiration) over power Hold leaders accountable (including those on your own side) Serve the vulnerable ACT BOLDLY
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April Sermons - 04/26/2026 (2)
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
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April Sermons - 04/26/2026
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
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To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
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