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5.3.26, Leaders Develop New Leaders, Exodus 18.13-27
In this message from Book of Exodus 18:13–27, we explore how biblical leadership is not about doing everything alone, but about developing others to share the mission. Through Moses’ interaction with Jethro, we learn key principles of leadership development, delegation, and building healthy, sustainable influence in the church, workplace, and home. This sermonhighlights the importance of identifying, equipping, and empowering new leaders so that God’s work continues beyond any one person. Discover how Christ-centered leadership multiplies impact and strengthens both individuals and communities for long-term spiritual growth.
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4.26.26, Leaders Receive Counsel From Others, Exodus 18.13-27
This message from Exodus 18 continues the series “Moses: Lessons in Leadership” by focusing on wise leadership, shared responsibility, and avoiding burnout. Through Jethro’s counsel to Moses, we see that God never intended leaders to carry the burden alone but to equip and empower others for ministry. This sermon highlights the importance of delegation, developing leaders, and trusting God’s design for the body of Christ to function together. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed or stretched too thin, this message offers biblical guidance for sustainable leadership and healthy ministry.
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4.19.26, Leaders Lead Courageously Despite Challenges, Exodus 14
This message from Exodus 14 continues the series “Moses: Lessons in Leadership” by exploring what it means to lead courageously in the face of fear and uncertainty. As the Israelites stand trapped between the Red Sea and the approaching Egyptian army, we see how God calls His people to trust Him, stand firm, and move forward in faith even when the path seems impossible. This sermon highlights how spiritual leaders rely on God’s power rather than their own strength and learn to lead others through crisis with confidence in His promises. If you’re facing challenges, fear, or uncertainty, this message will encourage you to trust that God is able to make a way where there seems to be none.
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4.12.26, Leaders Grow In Character, Exodus 3-4
This message from Exodus 3–4 launches the series “Moses: Lessons in Leadership” by exploring how God develops character in those He calls. Through Moses’ encounter with the burning bush, we learn that spiritual leadership begins with listening to God’s voice, recognizing His work, and depending on His strength rather than our own abilities. The sermon also addresses common fears and excuses—feeling unqualified, inadequate, or unsure—and shows how God uses ordinary people for His purposes. Whether you see yourself as a leader or not, this message will help you grow in faith, obedience, and everyday influence.
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4.5.26, Unless One Is Born Again, John 3.1-3
This message from John 3:1–3, “Unless One Is Born Again,” explores Jesus’ conversation with Nicodemus and the deeper question many people wrestle with: Is being a good person enough? Through a relatable modern example, the sermon highlights how moral living, success, and even a high view of Jesus cannot replace the need for true spiritual transformation. Discover what it really means to be “born again,” why it’s essential for a relationship with God, and how faith in Jesus leads to new life and eternal hope. This message is ideal for anyone searching for truth, purpose, and a genuine connection with God.
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4.3.26, Seeing The Cross, Matthew 27 - GOOD FRIDAY
Seeing The Cross, Matthew 27 - GOOD FRIDAY
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3.29.26, Baby Donkey King, John 12.9-19
This Palm Sunday message from John 12:9–19 explores what it truly means to follow Jesus as King in a world full of shifting expectations. In “Baby Donkey King,” we examine four practical ways to follow Christ—seeking His presence, worshiping Him publicly, paying attention to His actions, and boldly sharing about Him. This sermon also challenges the danger of a fickle heart, calling believers to a steady, authentic faith that endures beyond emotional moments. Whether you’re exploring Christianity or looking to grow deeper in your relationship with Jesus, this message points you to the humble King who is worthy of your trust and worship.
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3.22.26, Finishing Well, 1 Peter 5.12-14
In this sermon from 1 Peter 5:12–14, we are called to stand firm in the true grace of God and remain rooted in the gospel in every season of life. The message highlights the importance of Christian community, showing how believers are strengthened through encouragement, partnership, and shared faith. As Peter closes his letter, he reminds us that our identity is found in Christ and that we are not meant to follow Him alone. This passage ultimately points us to the peace that comes through Jesus Christ, calling the church to live with confidence, unity, and steadfast hope.
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3.15.26, Spiritual Warfare – Part 2, 1 Peter 5.8-11
In this sermon from 1 Peter 5:8–11, we explore the Bible’s teaching on spiritual warfare and how Christians are called to stand firm in faith against the attacks of the enemy. The message explains who our enemy is, how believers can resist the devil, and why the battle is real but ultimately temporary because of Christ’s victory. Followers of Jesus are reminded that they are not fighting for victory but from victory, depending on God’s strength through prayer, Scripture, and the support of the church. Even in seasons of struggle, God promises to restore, strengthen, and establish His people, giving hope and confidence in the midst of the spiritual battle.
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3.8.26, Spiritual Warfare - Part 1, 1 Peter 5.6-7
In this sermon on 1 Peter 5:6–7, we begin a biblical look at spiritual warfare and how believers can live with confidence in the midst of a real spiritual battle. Scripture teaches that God is both mighty and personal, calling us to humble ourselves under His hand, trust His timing, and cast our anxieties on Him because He cares for us. Rather than living in fear of the enemy, Christians are reminded that victory has already been secured through Jesus Christ. This message explores how a deeper relationship with God helps believers face spiritual battles with humility, faith, and peace.
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3.1.26, Spiritual Leadership - Part 2, 1Peter 5.1-5
In this sermon from 1 Peter 5:1–5, we examine the heart of biblical spiritual leadership and what God calls pastors, elders, and church members to embody. Scripture teaches that healthy church leadership is marked by willing service, integrity, humility, and a transformed life under the authority of Christ, the Chief Shepherd. We also explore the biblical call to submission, unity, and Christlike humility within the local church. If you are looking for clear, verse-by-verse Bible teaching on church leadership, discipleship, and how a healthy church functions, this message provides practical guidance rooted in God’s Word.
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2.22.26, Spiritual Leadership - Part 1, 1Peter 5.1-5
In this sermon on 1 Peter 5:1–5, we explore the biblical foundation of spiritual leadership and what it means to shepherd God’s people with humility, integrity, and willing hearts. Peter calls church leaders to serve not out of obligation or personal gain, but as faithful under-shepherds of Christ, the Chief Shepherd. This message challenges both pastors and church members to embrace servant leadership, reject pride, and clothe themselves with humility. If you’re searching for biblical teaching on church leadership, humility, and spiritual authority, this sermon offers clear, practical guidance rooted in Scripture.
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2.15.26, The Kingdom And The Church, Philippians 4.15-20
The Kingdom And The Church, Philippians 4.15-20
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1.18.26, Spiritual Suffering - Part 2, 1Peter 4.15-19
In this message from 1 Peter 4:15–19, we are reminded that not all suffering is the same, and that believers are called to endure hardship faithfully when it comes as a result of following Christ. This sermon explores the difference between suffering for sin and suffering for righteousness, emphasizing God’s refining work in the lives of His people. We are encouraged to entrust ourselves to our faithful Creator while continuing to do good, even when obedience is costly. This passage calls Christians to live with integrity, perseverance, and confident trust in God’s sovereign care.
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1.11.26, Spiritual Suffering - Part 1, 1 Peter 4-12-14
In “Spiritual Suffering – Part 1” (1 Peter 4:12–14), we examine what it truly means to suffer as a follower of Jesus in a broken world. Peter reminds believers not to be surprised by opposition for Christ, but to rejoice as we share in His sufferings and bear His name. This message helps distinguish spiritual suffering from general hardship and calls Christians to faithful endurance, confident that God is refining His people and working for His glory. Ultimately, we are encouraged to trust that even in suffering, the Spirit of God rests upon those who belong to Christ.
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1.4.26, The Pearl Of Patience, James 5.7-11
The Pearl Of Patience, James 5.7-11
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12.24.25, This Is Love, 1 John 4.9-10
This Is Love, 1 John 4.9-10
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12.21.25, Good News. Great Joy., Luke 2.8-14
In this Christmas message from Luke 2:8–14, we reflect on the angels’ announcement of good news of great joy—the birth of Jesus Christ, our Savior. This sermon explores how true joy is not rooted in circumstances but in the reality of God’s saving work through Christ, bringing peace between God and humanity. Listeners are reminded that the gospel is for all people and that lasting hope and joy are found in Jesus alone. This message speaks to those seeking meaning, peace, and biblical truth during the Christmas season.
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12.14.25, The Prince Of Peace, Isaiah 9.6-7
In this message from Isaiah 9:6–7, we explore the promise of Jesus as the Prince of Peace—the long-awaited Messiah whose kingdom brings lasting hope to a broken and weary world. This sermon examines the meaning of Christ’s divine titles and how His peace goes far deeper than the absence of conflict, offering reconciliation with God and renewal for our hearts. Listeners are encouraged to trust in Jesus’ eternal reign and find true peace in His rule, both now and forever. This message speaks to anyone searching for hope, stability, and biblical truth during the Christmas season and beyond.
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12.7.25, The Thrill Of Hope, 2 Corinthians 4.16-18
In this sermon, “The Thrill of Hope,” we explore Paul’s encouragement in 2 Corinthians 4:16–18, where he reminds believers that even as our outer self fades, God is renewing our inner life day by day. This message calls us to lift our eyes beyond temporary troubles and to fix our hope on the unseen, eternal glory that far outweighs our present struggles. As we enter the Christmas season, we rediscover why the coming of Christ gives weary hearts a deep, unshakeable hope. Join us as we learn how to anchor our joy in what is eternal, not what is passing.
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11.30.25, He Changed Me, Various Passages
He Changed Me, Various Passages
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11.23.25, Spiritual Living Lead To Serving, 1Peter 4.10-11
In this message from 1 Peter 4:10–11, Pastor Jason teaches that spiritual living transforms the way we see the church—from a place that exists to meet our needs to a community where Christ in us equips us to meet the needs of others. Through the picture of spiritual gifts as “grace gifts,” we discover that every believer is uniquely gifted by the Holy Spirit to serve the body of Christ. When we speak or serve, we do so with the strength God supplies, allowing Christ to live His life through us. Ultimately, this passage calls us to move from being consumers to contributors so that God is glorified in everything through Jesus Christ.
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11.16.25, Spiritual Living Is Focused On Eternity, 1 Peter 4.7-9
In this message from 1 Peter 4:7–9, Pastor Jason reminds us that spiritual living is not distracted by this life but focused on the life to come. Because the end of all things is near, believers are called to live with eternal perspective—cultivating prayerful communion with God and building loving community with one another. This passage challenges us to love earnestly, serve selflessly, and live each day under the influence of Christ. Discover how an eternal mindset shapes the way we pray, love, and show hospitality in a world that’s losing sight of what truly matters.
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11.2.25, What Is Spiritual Living, 1 Peter 4.1-6
In this message from 1 Peter 4:1–6, Pastor Jason unpacks what it truly means to live a spiritual life—one shaped by Christ’s sacrifice, not by human desires. Spiritual living begins with a transformed mindset that chooses God’s will over the world’s way and reflects the power of the Gospel in everyday life. This passage challenges believers to leave behind their old patterns of sin and live with eternal purpose, knowing that their lives now belong to Christ. Discover how to live with conviction, clarity, and courage in a culture that no longer shares your values.
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10.19.25, Faithful Living In A Faithless World, 1 Peter 3.13-17
Faithful Living In A Faithless World, 1 Peter 3.13-17
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10.12.25, The People Of God - In Community, 1 Peter 3.8-12
The People Of God - In Community, 1 Peter 3.8-12
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10.26.25, The Reality Of The Gospel, 1Peter 3.18-22
In this message from 1 Peter 3:18–22, Pastor Jason unpacks one of the most challenging yet powerful passages in Scripture, revealing the heart of the Gospel—that Christ suffered once for sins, the righteous for the unrighteous, to bring us to God. The sermon explores how Jesus’ death and resurrection bridge the gap between God and humanity, offering forgiveness, restoration, and eternal life to all who believe. Through this passage, we’re reminded that the Gospel is not just good news—it has always been good news, and it is still transforming lives today.
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10.5.25, The Perfect Conclusion, Matthew 7.12-27 (Ray Badgero)
10.5.25, The Perfect Conclusion, Matthew 7.12-27 (Ray Badgero)
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9.28.25, The People Of God - In Marriage (Part 2) - 1 Peter 3:1-7
In this message from 1 Peter 3:1–7, we explore God’s design for marriage and how Christ’s life is to be reflected in the relationship between husbands and wives. Pastor Jason unpacks the biblical call for wives to embrace Christ-like submission and genuine beauty, while husbands are challenged to pursue intimacy and honor in their marriages. Though counter-cultural, these principles reveal the strength and humility of Jesus lived out in the home. This sermon offers encouragement and practical wisdom for singles, married couples, and families seeking to build Christ-centered relationships.
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9.21.25, The People Of God – In Marriage (Part 1) - 1Peter 3.1-7
In this sermon from 1 Peter 3:1–7, Pastor Jason reminds us that marriage is God’s design, created to be the foundation of the family and a reflection of Christ’s love. As husbands and wives allow “Christ in us” to shape their relationships, marriage becomes a powerful witness of God’s grace to the world. This message emphasizes the importance of honoring God’s Word, embracing His roles for marriage, and letting our homes become places where Christlikeness grows. Together, we discover how living out God’s design for marriage strengthens families, churches, and society.
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9.14.25, Until The Whole Word Hears. Generationally, Psalm 96.3
In this message from Psalm 96:3, we’re reminded that God’s mission is not only geographical but also generational—every follower of Jesus is called to declare His glory to the next generation. Pastor Jason shares how the Gospel is too good to keep to ourselves, too costly to neglect, and too important not to pass on to our children, students, and young people. The sermon challenges us to pray for God’s favor, prioritize His Word, and pursue intentional discipleship so that faith is not just preserved but multiplied. Together, we are called to raise up a generation who will know, love, and live for Jesus Christ.
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9.7.25, Until The Whole World Hears - Geographically, Psalm 96.3
In this message from Psalm 96:3, we explore what it means to declare God’s glory among the nations and live on mission in our everyday lives. Pastor Jason reminds us that the call to share the Gospel is not just for pastors or missionaries, but for every believer where they live, work, and play. When we worship God rightly, our witness will overflow naturally and passionately into the lives of those around us. This sermon challenges us to see our jobs, schools, neighborhoods, and relationships as mission fields so that the whole world may hear the Good News of Jesus Christ.
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8.31.25, Rhythm Of Life, John 15.5
n this message from John 15:5, we are reminded that Jesus is the Vine and we are the branches—apart from Him, we can do nothing. Pastor Jason unpacks how true spiritual growth comes through abiding in Christ, arranging our lives with intentional “rhythms of grace” like prayer, reading Scripture, Sabbath, and fasting. These practices are not the goal in themselves, but a trellis that supports our transformation as the life of Christ flows through us. This sermon challenges us to build a “Rhythm of Life” that keeps us rooted in Christ and bearing lasting fruit.
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8.24.25, Fasting, Matthew 6.16-18
Fasting, Matthew 6.16-18
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8.17.25, Sabbath, Genesis 2.1-3
Life today often feels hurried, restless, and overwhelming—but God designed a better way. In this message from Genesis 2:1–3, we learn that the Sabbath is not a burden but a gift: a rhythm of rest, delight, and worship that God built into creation itself. Discover how practicing Sabbath can restore your soul, deepen your relationship with Jesus, and bring peace into every part of life. Join us this Sunday as we continue our Rhythms of Grace series and explore God’s invitation to true rest.
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8.3.25, Reading God's Word, John 8.31-32
In this message, we explore the transformative power of reading and abiding in God’s Word. As Jesus teaches, the truth of Scripture sets us free—shaping us not only for eternity but for everyday life. When we regularly engage the Bible, we are spiritually formed, equipped to resist the lies of the world, and drawn deeper into a relationship with Christ. Join us as we learn how this simple yet powerful rhythm of grace renews our minds and changes our lives.
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7.27.25, Prayer In Silence And Solitude, Mark 1.35
In a world driven by noise, busyness, and distraction, Jesus invites us into a better way—a life shaped by quiet moments with the Father. In this message from Mark 1:35, we look at how Jesus regularly withdrew to practice silence and solitude and how we can follow His example. Discover the spiritual power of slowing down, making space for God, and deepening your prayer life. This sermon is part of our Rhythms of Grace series and is perfect for anyone seeking rest, renewal, and real transformation in their relationship with Christ.
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7.20.25, Rhythms Of Grace, Matthew 11.28-30
Are you tired, worn out, or feeling spiritually stuck? In this kickoff message for our Rhythms of Grace series, we explore Jesus’ invitation in Matthew 11:28–30 to discover real rest and learn the unforced rhythms of grace as we follow Him. You will learn how to move from spiritual exhaustion to an abundant, overflowing life by adopting the lifestyle of Jesus through the power of the Spirit. Join us as we discover together how to grow in the grace and knowledge of Christ and find rest for our souls in the busyness of everyday life.
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7.6.25, The Lord's Supper, Mark 14.22-26
In this message on The Lord’s Supper from Mark 14:22–26, Pastor Jason unpacks why communion is vital for thebeliever’s life and walk with Jesus. We remember Jesus’ unprecedented sacrifice, declare our undeserved redemption, and celebrate the unstoppable hope we have in Christ as we gather around the table. This sermon challenges us to examine our hearts, align our priorities, and treasure Christ above allelse. Whether you are new to faith or seeking a deeper relationship with Jesus, this teaching will help you understand the true purpose and power of the Lord’s Supper in your walk with God.
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6.29.25, God’s Workers, God’s Work, and God’s Word, Joshua 1.1-9
In this special message from Joshua 1:1–9, we are reminded that while God’s workers change, His work never ceases, and His Word never fails. As St. Paul’s Bible Church sends out Pastor Eden into a new season of ministry, this sermon celebrates God’s faithfulness in leadership transitions and challenges all believers to trust His calling, rely on His presence, and obey His Word. Pastor Jason highlights the unchanging nature of God’s mission and the importance of courageous, Scripture-centeredservice. This encouraging message will inspire anyone walking through change or discerning their role in God’s ongoing work.
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6.22.25, The People Of God - Count The Cost, 1 Peter 2.21-25
In this powerful message from 1 Peter 2:21–25, we’re reminded that following Jesus often includes suffering and unjust treatment—but it’s not meaningless. As the people of God, we are called to endure hardship with Christ-like humility, trusting God’s justice and modeling our lives after the suffering Savior. Pastor Jason shows how Christ’s response to suffering is both our example and our strength, helping us endure with purpose and grace. This message challenges believers to count the cost of discipleship and embrace the honor of suffering for Christ in a world that often opposes Him.
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6.15.25, The People Of God - In The Workplace, 1 Peter 2.18-20
In this message from 1 Peter 2:18-20, we explore what it means to live as the people of God in the workplace. Pastor Jason unpacks how our identity in Christ shapes our attitude toward authority and equips us to reflect Jesus even under difficult bosses or unjust conditions. With practical wisdom and biblical clarity, this sermon encourages believers to submit with respect, work with integrity, and see their job as part of God’s greater mission. Whether you're in a challenging job or a fulfilling one, this message will help you honor Christ in your daily work.
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6.1.25, The People Of God - In Society, 1 Peter 2.13-17
In this sermon on 1 Peter 2:13-17, we explore what it means to live as the People of God in today’s society. Pastor Jason teaches how our identity in Christ shapes our interactions with authority and others, calling us to submit, honor, and pray for leaders, as well as to live with integrity and compassion in a secular world. We’re reminded that our conduct should reflect Christ’s love and draw others to Him. Listen in to be challenged and equipped to faithfully live out your faith in a complex world.
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5.25.25, Who Are The People Of God - Part 2, 1 Peter 2.11-12
In this message from 1 Peter 2:11–12, we explore what itmeans to live as the people of God in a world that is not our true home. Pastor Jason reminds us of our identity in Christ and how understanding that identity shapes our conduct, fuels our spiritual battle, and makes us a powerful witness to those around us. This sermon encourages believers to abstain from sinful desires and to live honorably among unbelievers so that our lives reflect the transforming power of the Gospel. If you're searching for a Bible-based church that speaks on Christian identity, holiness, and living as a light in the culture, this message is for you.
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5.18.25, Who Are The People Of God - Part 1, 1 Peter 2.9-10
In this message from 1 Peter 2:9–10, we explore what it means to be the people of God and how our identity in Christ shapes every part of our lives. Pastor unpacks five powerful truths that define our position as believers: we are chosen, royal, holy, purchased, and recipients of God’s mercy. This sermon encourages us to live from our identity in Christ, not for it, and challenges us to reflect His glory in the world. If you’re looking for a Bible-based church message on Christian identity, belonging, and purpose, this message speaks directly to those searching for meaning and spiritual clarity.
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5.4.25, Unashamed, Acts 16.25-33
In this powerful message titled Unashamed, we explore the story of Paul and Silas in prison from Acts 16:25–33, revealing how unshakable faith and worship in the darkest moments can lead to spiritual breakthrough and salvation. This sermon challenges believers to live boldly for Christ, even when it’s uncomfortable or risky. Discover how living an unashamed life can impact others, transform situations, and glorify God. Perfect for those seeking encouragement, purpose, and a church that preaches gospel-centered courage andauthenticity.
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4.27.25, Born Again People Long For The Word, 1Peter 2.1-3
In this message from 1 Peter 2:1–3, we explore what it means to be truly “born again” and how a transformed life is marked by a deep love for others and a growing hunger for God’s Word. Pastor unpacks the spiritual disciplines that sustain believers and emphasizes the importance of consistent, passionate engagement with Scripture for spiritual growth. This sermon speaks directly to those seeking a church that values biblical truth, spiritual maturity, and authentic Christian community. If you're looking for a deeper relationship with God through His Word, this message is for you.
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4.20.25, From Death To Life, Mark 16.1-6
In this powerful Easter message, “From Death to Life,” we explore the central truth of Christianity: Jesus Christ is alive. Drawing from Mark 16, the sermon walks through the reality of the resurrection and how it transforms not only our future hope but our present lives. Pastor unpacks the significance of Jesus’ death, burial, and resurrection—offering forgiveness, freedom, and the indwelling presence of Christ. Discover the hope of eternal life and the daily power of “Christ in you” through the Gospel.
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4.18.25, Jesus' Crucifixion, Colossians 2.13-15
In this Good Friday message, we reflect on why the crucifixion of Jesus Christ stands out among thousands during the Roman Empire—not because of the cross itself, but because of who Jesus is and what He accomplished on it. Preaching from Colossians 2:13–15, we’re reminded that Jesus canceled our record of sin, paid our spiritual debt, and triumphed over the powers of darkness through His substitutionary death. This sermon explores the life-changing power of the cross, spiritual freedom, and the victory believers have in Christ. If you're searching for hope, forgiveness, and what it means to live in the victory of Jesus, this message will speak deeply to you.
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4.13.25, Born Again People Love One Another, 1Peter 1.22-25
"Born Again People Love One Another" (1 Peter 1:22-25) – This sermon unpacks the powerful truth that those who have been born again through Christ are called to love one another deeply. Exploring 1 Peter 1:22-25, it highlights how salvation transforms our relationships, leading us to sacrificially serve and care for fellow believers. Through God’s Word and the work of the Holy Spirit, we grow in love and unity, reflecting Christ’s heart to the world. Join us as we discover how genuine Christian love is an identifying mark of every follower ofJesus.
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