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Redeemer Downtown Messages

Redeemer Downtown (RDT) began meeting in 2012—but we are part of a network that began in 1989, when the first Redeemer church opened its doors with a vision to love the city and welcome those with questions about faith. This vision continues to drive our future as a community eager to serve our city as recipients of God’s grace.

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    Grasping Grace

    This is Redeemer Downtown's live stream 10 a.m. worship service on Sunday, March 15, 2026.In today’s passage from Luke, Jesus is sharing a meal at the home of a Pharisee when a woman, described as a sinner, approaches Him. In a bold and humble act, she washes His feet with her tears and dries them with her hair. Though her actions would have been risky in that setting, Jesus uses the moment to reveal a powerful truth: those who have been forgiven much, love much. What’s remarkable is that her love and devotion are shown even before she hears His words of forgiveness.This scene is full of courage, faith, and hope. Her desire to come to Jesus was greater than the risk she faced. What an encouragement for us today! Jesus has removed every barrier that keeps us from coming to Him. As we gather in worship, may we come just as we are, bringing whatever we carry and remain open to where the Spirit may be leading us.You can find all the various upcoming gatherings on the Events page of our website - http://redeemerdt.com/events.Today's worship bulletin: http://redeemerdt.com/bulletinsWe're thankful to have you join us for worship!NEXT STEPS:You can find all the various upcoming gatherings on the Events page of our website - http://redeemerdt.com/events.Give to the ministry of Redeemer Downtown: http://redeemerdt.com/giveSUBSCRIBE:Sign up to receive our newsletter to stay up to date with announcements, events, and more: https://redeemer-downtown.http/churchcenter.com/people/forms/1059071Don’t miss a video! Subscribe on YouTube: / @redeemerdowntownCONNECT ON SOCIALS:Website: https://redeemerdt.comInstagram: / / redeemerdowntownFacebook: / / redeemerdowntownYoutube: / / @redeemerdowntown

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    Are You The One

    This is Redeemer Downtown's live stream 10 a.m. worship service on Sunday, March 8, 2026.We have all heard the saying, “Actions speak louder than words.” This statement is beautifully depicted by Jesus when he is asked by John and his messengers, “Are you the coming one, or should we look for another?” Jesus replies by telling them to report what they have seen and heard, pointing to the healings, the preaching, and the extraordinary outcomes—miracles—that he had accomplished so far.This morning’s passage invites us to look more deeply at who Jesus is, even for those who think they already know him. There is always more to discover, more grace to receive, and more truth to uncover. What a joy it is to explore the depth of his love and the wonder of his works. Will you come along and see for yourself what more there is?You can find all the various upcoming gatherings on the Events page of our website - http://redeemerdt.com/events.Today's worship bulletin: http://redeemerdt.com/bulletinsWe're thankful to have you join us for worship!NEXT STEPS:You can find all the various upcoming gatherings on the Events page of our website - http://redeemerdt.com/events.Give to the ministry of Redeemer Downtown: http://redeemerdt.com/giveSUBSCRIBE:Sign up to receive our newsletter to stay up to date with announcements, events, and more: https://redeemer-downtown.http/churchcenter.com/people/forms/1059071Don’t miss a video! Subscribe on YouTube: / @redeemerdowntownCONNECT ON SOCIALS:Website: https://redeemerdt.comInstagram: / / redeemerdowntownFacebook: / / redeemerdowntownYoutube: / / @redeemerdowntown

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    Jesus and Death

    This is Redeemer Downtown's live stream 10 a.m. worship service on Sunday, March 1, 2026.Today’s passage is layered with significant details describing this scene where Jesus comes across a funeral procession and his engagement with the widow and her son. We are told the woman is a widow and her only son has died. Her level of loss is catastrophic, especially in this time period, and yet full of hope because of Jesus. We see such a picture of compassion where Jesus steps in, reaching out to touch the coffin (when it was considered unclean to do so) and speaking the son back to life.  We see time and time again how Jesus was moved with compassion and mercy to action to alleviate heartache and suffering that even death can not hold him back.  As we reflect today, perhaps we can gently ask ourselves: What might Jesus be inviting me to trust Him with? Where do I need to believe that His compassion is still at work?May this story open our hearts to hope, even in the places that feel so final.You can find all the various upcoming gatherings on the Events page of our website - http://redeemerdt.com/events.Today's worship bulletin: http://redeemerdt.com/bulletinsWe're thankful to have you join us for worship!NEXT STEPS:You can find all the various upcoming gatherings on the Events page of our website - http://redeemerdt.com/events.Give to the ministry of Redeemer Downtown: http://redeemerdt.com/giveSUBSCRIBE:Sign up to receive our newsletter to stay up to date with announcements, events, and more: https://redeemer-downtown.http/churchcenter.com/people/forms/1059071Don’t miss a video! Subscribe on YouTube: / @redeemerdowntownCONNECT ON SOCIALS:Website: https://redeemerdt.comInstagram: / / redeemerdowntownFacebook: / / redeemerdowntownYoutube: / / @redeemerdowntown

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    Jesus is Amazed

    This is Redeemer Downtown's live stream 10 a.m. worship service on Sunday, February 22, 2026.In today’s passage, we’re invited into a powerful and personal exchange between Jesus and a centurion (and his servants), a moment that left Jesus amazed at the centurion’s faith. A faith that was confident, humble, and trusting, that it moved the heart of Jesus.At first glance, this story might stir something uncomfortable in us. We may find ourselves comparing our faith to his and wondering if ours measures up. But instead of hearing this as a rebuke, what if we received it as an invitation? An invitation to grow. An invitation to trust more deeply. An invitation to believe that our faith, too, can be strengthened and refined.So let’s lean in together. Let’s open our hearts to what the Lord wants to show us, trusting that He delights in growing our faith and drawing us closer to Himself.You can find all the various upcoming gatherings on the Events page of our website - http://redeemerdt.com/events.Today's worship bulletin: http://redeemerdt.com/bulletinsWe're thankful to have you join us for worship!NEXT STEPS:You can find all the various upcoming gatherings on the Events page of our website - http://redeemerdt.com/events.Give to the ministry of Redeemer Downtown: http://redeemerdt.com/giveSUBSCRIBE:Sign up to receive our newsletter to stay up to date with announcements, events, and more: https://redeemer-downtown.http/churchcenter.com/people/forms/1059071Don’t miss a video! Subscribe on YouTube: / @redeemerdowntownCONNECT ON SOCIALS:Website: https://redeemerdt.comInstagram: / / redeemerdowntownFacebook: / / redeemerdowntownYoutube: / / @redeemerdowntown

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    A New Way

    This is Redeemer Downtown's live stream 10 a.m. worship service on Sunday, February 15, 2026.As we continue in our series, Encountering Jesus, we come to a beautiful moment where Jesus both teaches and lives out something wonderfully new. He invites those around Him to see beyond the familiar and lift their eyes to a bigger picture of grace, to see what God is doing. He spoke in parables about garments and wineskins as he healed and his disciples ate on the Sabbath. As we reflect on these passages together, may our hearts be open and expectant. What might the Spirit be inviting us to see? How might Jesus be shaping something new within us? Let’s lean in and discover what He longs to reveal today.You can find all the various upcoming gatherings on the Events page of our website - http://redeemerdt.com/events.Today's worship bulletin: http://redeemerdt.com/bulletinsWe're thankful to have you join us for worship!NEXT STEPS:You can find all the various upcoming gatherings on the Events page of our website - http://redeemerdt.com/events.Give to the ministry of Redeemer Downtown: http://redeemerdt.com/giveSUBSCRIBE:Sign up to receive our newsletter to stay up to date with announcements, events, and more: https://redeemer-downtown.http/churchcenter.com/people/forms/1059071Don’t miss a video! Subscribe on YouTube: / @redeemerdowntownCONNECT ON SOCIALS:Website: https://redeemerdt.comInstagram: / / redeemerdowntownFacebook: / / redeemerdowntownYoutube: / / @redeemerdowntown

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    Who Needs a Doctor?

    This morning’s passage beautifully reveals the heart of Jesus. He doesn’t only invite us to call Him Lord; He invites us into friendship. Jesus calls ordinary, everyday people to follow Him, to leave their own way behind, and in that calling, we find relationship, welcome, and fellowship.On the very same day Levi responds, the story unfolds into a celebration where everyone is invited to the table — not just the religious elite of the time. What an incredible and joyful invitation that still speaks to us today. As we sit with this passage, let’s take a moment to reflect and listen for how the Spirit may be inviting us to respond.

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    Who Can Forgive?

    Today’s passage invites us to an awareness of our human need at deeper levels not just to what we perceive on the surface but what will both satisfy and nourish us in mind, body, and soul. The Lord sees far beyond what we comprehend and is intentional in his care for our whole being beginning with fulfilling the need for a relationship with him and beyond. Let’s lean in together and discover more of His loving heart and faithful care for us.

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    A Healing Encounter

    As we continue our sermon series, Encountering Jesus, we dive deeper into the heart of Jesus and His forgiveness as it relates to the Mosaic Law. Today, we’ll explore how sin separates us from God and from one another and the beautiful truth that Jesus meets us in our brokenness. As the true temple and the perfect sacrifice, He opens the way for us to be welcomed back, restored in our relationship with God and reconciled to each other.

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    A Holy Encounter

    As we dive deeper into our series Encountering Jesus, we step into a powerful moment where Jesus meets Simon (and James and John!) right in the middle of their work in Luke 5.Though they were experienced fishermen, Jesus reshapes their understanding of him and invites them into something far greater than they imagined. In that moment, Simon in particular, begins to see both who Jesus truly is and who he is in light of him. Through this story, Jesus reveals the new values of his kingdom—reshaping what it truly means.

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    The Kingdom Breaks In

    As we continue in our series of Encountering Jesus, we’ll reflect this week on what mattered to Him. We’ll look at how Jesus spoke with authority, acted with compassion when healing the sick, and delivered people from unclean spirits all while choosing humility over fame. Though He could have sought recognition and power, Jesus chose a different path—the way of the cross.

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    Jesus in Nazareth

    As we begin 2026, we’re excited to start a new sermon series, Encountering Jesus. In the Gospels, people were often surprised by Jesus—his teaching, miracles, and compassion were unlike anything they expected.Today, many assume they already know him or settle for a familiar, comfortable version. But in Luke chapters 4–7, we’re invited into real encounters with Jesus that reveal who he truly is: challenging, compassionate, and life-changing. Join us as we explore these passages together and encounter the real Jesus.

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    Mary's Song

    This is the fourth sermon in our new series, "Good News for All People", preached by Rev. Charles Chung.

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    Great Joy

    This is the second sermon in our new series, "Good News for All People", preached by Rev. Charles Chung.

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    Good News

    This is the first sermon in our new sermon series, "Good News for All People", preached by Rev. Pete Nicholas.

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    The King We Need

    This is the thirteenth sermon in our new sermon series, "After God's Heart", preached by Rev. Pete Nicholas.

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    David's Kingdom Falls Apart

    This is the twelft sermon in our new sermon series, "After God's Heart", preached by Rev. Charles Chung.

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    David's Sin

    This is the eleventh sermon in our new sermon series, "After God's Heart", preached by Rev. Pete Nicholas.

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    Awe and Joy

    This is the tenth sermon in our new sermon series, "After God's Heart", preached by Rev. Pete Nicholas.

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    David Becomes King

    This is the ninth sermon in our new sermon series, "After God's Heart", preached by Rev. Pete Nicholas.

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    Foolishness and Wisdom

    This is the eighth sermon in our new sermon series, "After God's Heart", preached by Rev. Jeff White.

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    Glory and Ambition

    This is the seventh sermon in our new sermon series, "After God's Heart", preached by Rev. Pete Nicholas.

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    How Can We Be Truly Happy

    This message is from our Questioning Christianity Sunday: How Can We Be Truly Happy? We took a pause from our current sermon series to talk about something we all long for, a happy life. In our culture, happiness often feels tied to hustle, achievement, and constant striving. Jesus however invites us to something different- that of being happy through a relationship with him that enables us to experience joy.  

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    Revenge and Restraint

    This is the sixth sermon in our new sermon series, "After God's Heart", preached by Rev. Jeff White.

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    The Friend of the King

    This is the fifth sermon in our new sermon series, "After God's Heart", preached by Rev. Pete Nicholas.

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    Defeating Our Enemies

    This is the fourth sermon in our new sermon series, "After God's Heart", preached by Rev. Pete Nicholas.

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    Choosing God's King

    This is the third sermon in our new sermon series, "After God's Heart", preached by Rev. Pete Nicholas.

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    How Can We Respond to These Violent Times with Hope

    This is a special message from Pastor Pete Nicholas challenging us with the question how to respond in violent times with hope.

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    Preparing For A King

    This is the first sermon in our new sermon series, "After God's Heart", preached by Rev. Pete Nicholas.

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    Glorified

    This is the sixth sermon in our new sermon series, "Every Blessing", preached by Rev. Matt Terrell.

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    Sealed

    This is the fifth sermon in our new sermon series, "Every Blessing", preached by Rev. Charles Chung.

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    Revealed

    This is the fourth sermon in our new sermon series, "Every Blessing", preached by Rev. Will Anderson.

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    Redeemed

    This is the third sermon in our new sermon series, "Every Blessing", preached by Rev. Jeff White.

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    Adoption

    This is the second sermon in our new sermon series, "Every Blessing", preached by Rev. Will Anderson.

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    Chosen

    This is the first sermon in our new sermon series, "Every Blessing", preached by Rev. Jeff White.

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    The Glorified City

    This is the third sermon, in our sermon series "Living in the City", preached by Rev. Pete Nicholas.

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    Life in the City

    This is the second sermon in our sermon series, "Living in the City", delivered by Rev. Pete Nicholas.

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    The First City

    This is the first sermon in our new sermon series, "Living in the City", preached by Rev. Pete Nicholas.

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    All Things Made New!

    This is the eight sermon in the sermon series "The Gospel Story", preached by Rev. Pete Nicholas.

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    The Gospel Goes to the Ends of the Earth

    This is the seventh sermon in the sermon series "The Gospel Story", preached by Rev. Jeff White.

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    God's King Comes

    This is the sixth sermon in the sermon series "The Gospel Story", preached by Rev. Pete Nicholas.

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    The Prophets

    This is the sixth sermon in the sermon series "The Gospel Story", preached by Rev. Pete Nicholas.

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    God's Kingdom

    This is the fifth sermon in the sermon series "The Gospel Story", preached by Rev. Charles Chung.

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    God's Rescue

    This is the fourth sermon in the sermon series "The Gospel Story", preached by Rev. Charles Chung.

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    A Promise of Restoration

    This is the third sermon in the sermon series "The Gospel Story", preached by Rev. Pete Nicholas.

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    Paradise Lost

    This is the second sermon in the sermon series "The Gospel Story", preached by Rev. Pete Nicholas.

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    The Beginning of God's Story

    This is the first sermon in the sermon series "The Gospel Story", preached by Rev. Pete Nicholas.

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    Easter Sunday

    This was our Easter Sunday sermon titled "The King Rises" preached by Rev. Pete Nicholas from our Holy Week series.

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    The King Comes- Palm Sunday

    This was our Palm Sunday sermon titled "The King Comes" preached by Rev. Jeff White from our Holy Week series.

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    Why Does God Allow Suffering?

    In a world filled with pain, loss, and uncertainty, it’s natural to wonder where God is in the midst of it all.Together, we’ll explore this profound topic with honest discussion, biblical wisdom, and hope-filled encouragement. Whether you’re searching for answers, struggling with doubts, or simply curious, you are welcome here. Come as you are, bring a friend or coworker, and join us for a Sunday of reflection, connection, and the promise of hope beyond suffering.

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    Build on the Rock

    This is the thirteenth sermon in the sermon series "In the City as in Heaven", preached by Rev. Pete Nicholas.

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Redeemer Downtown (RDT) began meeting in 2012—but we are part of a network that began in 1989, when the first Redeemer church opened its doors with a vision to love the city and welcome those with questions about faith. This vision continues to drive our future as a community eager to serve our city as recipients of God’s grace.

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