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Redeemer Church
by Redeemer Church | Greensboro, NC
Redeemer Church | Greensboro, NCSermon recordings for Redeemer Church in Greensboro, NC.Redeemerchurchgso.com
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Advancing the Gospel God's Way
Send us Fan MailPaul's in prison, but he's not praying for his release. He's praying for open doors for the Word. In Colossians 4:2-6, we discover what gospel mission actually looks like: persistent prayer that fuels the work, Word-centered ministry that unleashes God's power, and wise living that backs up our message. This isn't about programs or strategies—it's about trusting God's unchained Word to do what only it can do.
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How The Gospel Redeems Authority
Send us Fan MailMost people view authority as something toxic and untrustworthy. But what if the gospel doesn't erase authority—it redeems it? In this sermon from Colossians 3:18-4:1, we explore how Christ's lordship transforms every relationship: marriage, parenting, and the workplace. Discover what gospel-shaped authority looks like when husbands lead like Jesus, wives partner with joy, parents disciple with patience, and employees work as worship. Authority is God's good and dangerous gift—let's see what happens when the gospel gets hold of it.
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Colossians 3:12-17 - Zane Satterfield
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Sin Is Not Your Master Anymore \ Romans 6:1-11
Send us Fan MailWhat happens when your old boss keeps barking orders at you after you've changed jobs? In Romans 6:1-14, Paul reveals the radical truth that when God saved you, He didn't just forgive you—He united you to Christ so completely that sin lost its power to rule over you. Discover what it means to live from your new position in Christ and fight sin with the power of grace.
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You've Been Raised with Christ — Now Live Like It | Colossians 3:1-11 - Cameron Dobbins
Send us Fan MailWhat does the resurrection of Jesus mean for your Monday morning? In this Resurrection Day sermon on Colossians 3:1-11, Pastor Cam explains how being raised with Christ changes everything, your desires, your identity, and your destiny. If Christ has been raised, and you've been raised with Him, it's time to live like it.
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Religious-Looking Chains Are Still Chains
Send us Fan MailFalse teaching doesn't always look false. Sometimes it looks devout, serious, and holy — and that's exactly what makes it dangerous. In this sermon from Colossians 2:16–23, we expose the counterfeit religion threatening the church at Colossae and show why Christ's freedom is worth holding onto.
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The Most Dangerous Lies Sound Reasonable | Colossians 2:1–15
Send us Fan MailFalse teaching rarely announces itself. It comes in fine-sounding arguments — reasonable, spiritually dressed, and just plausible enough to lower your guard. In Colossians 2:1–15, Paul warns a church he has never visited about teachings that will take them captive — and his answer is not a detailed refutation. It's Christ. In this sermon, Pastor Cam examines Paul's warning, the marks of dangerous teaching, and why everything you need is already yours in Jesus.
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A Portrait of Faithful Ministry
Send us Fan MailWhat does a truly faithful minister look like? In Colossians 1:24–29, the Apostle Paul pulls back the curtain on his own ministry — and what we find is not a polished platform personality but a man who suffers willingly, proclaims without holding back, and labors relentlessly toward one goal: presenting every person complete in Christ. This sermon from Colossians 1:24–29 examines what faithful gospel ministry demands, what it costs, and what it produces — and what it means for every Christian sitting under it.
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What You Were, What He Did, What You Must Do
Send us Fan MailWhat does the Bible say about sin, reconciliation, and the perseverance of the saints? This sermon through Colossians 1:21-23 tackles the modern church's tendency to downplay sin, unpacks the three staggering declarations Paul makes about every believer in Christ — holy, blameless, above reproach — and calls Christians to remain rooted in the gospel rather than drifting toward cultural or therapeutic substitutes.
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Colossians 1:15-20
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What You Know Should Change How You Live
Send us Fan MailIn this expository sermon from Colossians 1:9–14, we explore Paul's prayer for the church — that a growing knowledge of God, His Word, and His gospel would overflow into godly living. Learn why true wisdom always has a destination, how God supplies the power to walk in obedience, and why the gospel rescue of Christ is the ultimate motivation for a transformed life.
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Faith, Love & Hope: The Beating Heart of Gospel Transformation
Send us Fan MailPaul’s prayer in Colossians 1 shows how the gospel produces real fruit—faith that rests in Christ, love that embraces all believers, and hope that anchors us for eternity.
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Unlikely People. Unlikely Places. A Sufficient Savior.
Send us Fan MailGod turned a persecutor into an apostle, raised up a hometown disciple to plant a church, and glorified His Son in a small city. Colossians reminds you that significance is found in Christ, not platform. Colossians confronts the timeless lie that Christ isn’t enough. From Paul’s unlikely conversion to an unlikely church in an unlikely town, God shows that Jesus is sufficient, supreme, and all you need.
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Saved by Grace, Sent to the Nations
Send us Fan MailThis sermon explores the saving power of the gospel and God’s sovereignty in salvation, showing how grace-filled salvation fuels confidence and joy in church-centered missions.
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Church-Centered Missions: The Great Commission and the Local Church / Matthew 28:16-20
Send us Fan MailIn this sermon on church-centered missions, we examine the Great Commission and the role of the local church in evangelism, discipleship, and church planting. We’ll see how Jesus entrusted His mission to the church and how every believer is called to participate.
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The Goal of Missions: The Glory of God
Send us Fan MailThe Goal of Missions: The Glory of God In this sermon, we explore how missions is ultimately about the glory of God, not merely human need. From Genesis to Revelation, Scripture reveals a God who is on mission to magnify His glory by redeeming sinners who will know Him, worship Him, and enjoy Him forever. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 4, we see how God spreads His glory by spreading His grace through the costly witness of His people, calling the church to align its life and mission with God’s redemptive purposes among the nations.
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A Faith That Shows Up
Send us Fan MailJames closes his letter by showing what genuine faith looks like in action—praying in dependence, repenting honestly, and lovingly pursuing one another in truth.
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Don’t Live Like This Is All There Is / James 5:1-12
Send us Fan MailIn James 5:1-12, James warns against earthly living and calls believers to a faith shaped by eternity, generosity, and patient trust in God.
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When Planning Turns into Presumption
Send us Fan MailJames warns that the problem isn’t planning ahead, but planning without God. This sermon exposes the sin of presumption, unpacks God’s providence, and invites Christians to live with humility, contentment, and trust in the God who governs every step.
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Stop Fighting People and Start Fighting Sin / James 4:1-12
Send us Fan MailFrom James 4:1–12, this sermon uncovers the real source of conflict, our own desires, and shows why friendship with the world puts us at odds with God. Explore the path of humble repentance and the hope found only in Christ’s empowering grace.
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Generation to Generation: Declaring the Greatness of Our God / Psalm 145
Send us Fan MailThis sermon from Psalm 145 celebrates God’s greatness, goodness, and nearness as Redeemer Church marks its 3-year anniversary and a baptism. Pastor Cameron calls us to declare God’s glory to the next generation and invites all to trust Christ, our only refuge and King.
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The Wisdom That Shapes Your Life
Send us Fan MailA sermon from James 3:13–18 exploring the difference between earthly wisdom and godly wisdom, and how true wisdom reflects the heart of Christ.
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Your Tongue Tells the Truth About Your Faith
Send us Fan MailThis sermon on James 3:1–12, “Your Tongue Tells the Truth About Your Faith,” explores how our words reveal the true condition of our hearts and why Christians must bring their speech under the lordship of Jesus Christ. Learn how the tongue directs and destroys, how biblical counsel calls us to maturity, and how the gospel transforms both heart and speech for God’s glory.
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Dead Faith vs. Living Faith
Send us Fan MailIn James 2:14–26, the difference between fake faith and real faith is not what you claim to believe but how you live. True faith is alive — it bears fruit through obedience and love.
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Grace Has No Favorites
Send us Fan MailFrom James 2:1–13, discover why real faith rejects favoritism and how God’s grace levels the ground at the foot of the cross.
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James 1:19-27 - Zane Satterfield
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The Anatomy of Temptation
Send us Fan MailJames 1:13–18 dissects temptation step by step—from desire to deception to death. Learn how to spot sin’s lies early and fix your eyes on the unchanging goodness of God.
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You Must Be Born Again
Send us Fan MailWhen Nicodemus, a powerful religious leader, met Jesus, he learned that religion isn’t enough. Jesus said, “You must be born again.” This message unpacks why the new birth is necessary, what it really is, and how baptism displays the miracle of God making dead sinners alive.
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Buried, Raised, and Belonging: Baptism, Union with Christ, and the Church
Send us Fan MailDiscover the deep connection between believer’s baptism, union with Christ, and church membership in Romans 6:1-14. This sermon explores how baptism symbolizes dying to sin, rising with Christ, and belonging to His church, calling believers to live in light of their new identity.
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Faith That Stands the Fire
Send us Fan MailHow should Christians respond when life falls apart? In this sermon from James 1:1–12, Pastor Cameron Dobbins shows how God uses trials not to break our faith, but to build it. Through suffering, God refines His people like gold, removing impurities, strengthening endurance, and shaping us into the likeness of Christ. Real joy isn’t found in avoiding hardship but in trusting the God who never walks away in the fire. Discover how steadfast faith in Jesus transforms pain into perseverance and points us to the ultimate hope of the gospel, the crown of life promised to all who love Him.
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Real Faith for Real Life: An Overview of James
Send us Fan MailThis overview sermon on James unpacks the letter’s central themes—faith tested by trials, shaped by wisdom, and proven by works. James shows how authentic faith produces endurance, humility, and obedience, offering a practical guide to living out the gospel in daily life.
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The Power of Radically Ordinary Faithfulness
Send us Fan MailDiscover how Paul’s closing words in Ephesians highlight the quiet faithfulness of Tychicus. Learn why ordinary service, encouragement, and gospel partnership are essential to the life of the church.
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Armed and Sent: Standing Firm in Christ (Spiritual Warfare Part 2)
Send us Fan MailWhat does it mean to wear God’s armor and fight with prayer? Explore Ephesians 6:14–20 and the believer’s call to stand firm in Christ’s strength.
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Ephesians 6:10-13 Spiritual Warfare Part 1
Send us Fan MailDisclaimer: We apologize for the poor audio quality in this recording due to a technical issue.In Ephesians 6:10–13, Paul reminds us that our battle is not against flesh and blood but against the powers of darkness. Pastor Cameron shows how we can stand firm in the Lord’s strength, avoid common misconceptions about spiritual warfare, and rest in Christ’s victory.
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Ephesians 6:5-9 - Zane Satterfield
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Discipline and Discipleship: God’s Call to Parents
Send us Fan MailParenting is more than raising good kids—it’s raising disciples. In this sermon on Ephesians 6:1–4, discover God’s wisdom for children’s obedience, the father’s responsibility to lead, and the church’s role in supporting families. Learn how formative and corrective discipline point our children away from folly and toward life in Christ.
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Covenant, Not Convenience: God’s Better Word on Marriage
Send us Fan MailEphesians 5:31–33 reminds us that marriage is about covenant, not convenience. Discover God’s design for leaving, cleaving, and becoming one flesh, and why it points us to Jesus Christ.
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The Gospel-Shaped Husband: Ephesians 5:25-33
Send us Fan MailExplore Paul’s command for husbands in Ephesians 5:25–33 and learn how Christ’s intentional, sacrificial love for His bride is the model for every Christian marriage.
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God’s Design for Husbands: A Call to Christlike Leadership
Send us Fan MailWhat does it mean for a husband to be the head of his wife as Christ is the head of the church? This sermon unpacks God’s good design for marriage, calling men to lead with humility, strength, and sacrificial love.
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The Beauty of a Wife’s Submission in a Christ-Centered Marriage/ Ephesians 5:22-24
Send us Fan MailDiscover how biblical submission reflects the heart of the gospel and brings joy, peace, and purpose to a wife’s role in marriage. Learn how God’s design for the home glorifies Christ and blesses the whole family.
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Redeemer Church | Greensboro, NCSermon recordings for Redeemer Church in Greensboro, NC.Redeemerchurchgso.com
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