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Are we a church or a club?
This sermon asks a question: “Are we a Church or a Club?” We all feel the urge to belong to something bigger than ourselves — clubs, groups, and even churches claim to meet that need. But being rooted in the Word, made flesh in Jesus, is the distinctive mark of a Church of Christ sustained by God. Text: Galatians 1:6-9
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Serious but without drama
This sermon is called “Serious but without drama”. In historical moments, we tend to thicken the plot. But in the Bible, we are called to go for confidence in Christ, not to make things more complicated. Biblical text: Hebrews 12:1-6
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Is there more than what you see?
This sermon is titled “Is there more than you can see?” The Bible is clear that only faith in Christ can save you. But what does it mean to believe in something and Someone you cannot see? Come and learn that rather than the strength of your faith, it is the object of that faith that really matters. Text: Hebrews 11
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Going to church is boring
Promo text: This sermon is called “Going to church is boring”. Irony alert: only boring people go to church; when you’re above that you know that formal fellowship is not that big of a deal. But what if your presence in church has something to do with the presence of Christ in you? Biblical text: Hebrews 10:19-25
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Managing our expectations
“Managing Our Expectations”. Expectations shape our lives, so they must be handled wisely. Jesus not only gives us the right expectations — He wants to fulfill them. Bible Passage: Mathew 21:1-11
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Unhindered acess
This sermon shows how we who are far from God and unable to approach Him on our own can gain unhindered access through the blood of His Son, Jesus Christ. Jesus is our only hope in life today, tomorrow and forever. Text: Hebrews 9
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Is Jesus too good to be true?
This sermon asks “Is Jesus too good to be true?” Sometimes the worst we can do is trying to help Jesus. If your religion needs to be supplemented by sacrifices and sophistication, you are saying yes to Christ in theory but denying his power in real life. Biblical Text: Hebrews 8:1-13
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The priest who sits on the throne
We all need someone to stand before God in our place – a priest. We also need someone with authority that can protect and provide for his people – a king. Only Jesus fulfills both of these roles, purchasing our salvation through his blood and securing that salvation forever as the King of Kings!
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Jesus never fails his promises
“Jesus never fails his promises”. No one likes to wait for promises, but with Jesus it's different: he is not only the fulfillment of an old promise, but also the guarantee of an even better future one.
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Outgrowing the Nursery
Spiritual laziness does not lead to growth. Just as physical babies eventually grow into adults, spiritual babies should also progress in their faith. A lack of growth leads to danger and vulnerability, but consistent dependance on Christ brings security and strength to endure to the end.
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Jesus, our anchor against the drift
This sermon is entitled “Jesus, our only anchor against the drift.” Even as Christians, we are prone to drift from the gospel, constantly being tempted and pulled in different directions by the currents of life. But Jesus, the founder and champion of our salvation, is the anchor that will always hold. Being tethered to Him is our only hope! Text: Hebrews 2
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